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Young entrepreneurs need to take heed: Advice is free and can be invaluable, too
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Listen to your elders and network with your peers.
That's some of the advice young entrepreneurs offer to others
starting out in business.
"It's been my experience that as a young entrepreneur you get a
little more unsolicited advice, simply because people assume you are
younger and don't have the practical experience you should," said
Rose Winland of MW Studios. "I don't find that a negative."
Rose and her husband, Mike Winland, opened a photo studio in
November. They're both 28 years old.
"As we went through the Small Business Administration and the
banks, everyone seemed to have a golden ...
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Usurping emperor.(History as it Happens)(Carausius)(Brief article)
Magazine article from: History Today
; ...two rare gold coins from the 3rd-century AD, depicting Carausius, a self-styled emperor of Britain. The objects were handed...Scheme; the exact location of the find has not been revealed. Carausius revolted against Diocletian in 287 and ruled Britain before...
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Ancient Lance Pierces Hole in King Arthur Legend.
PR Newswire
; ...may have been Marcus Aurelius Mausaeus Carausius, a 3rd century Belgic sailor from humble...Celtic war/sword god Mars Camulos and Carausius, who undoubtedly identified himself...origin of Medieval writers' Camelot. Carausius strove to become a people's hero of...
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Researchers from University of Cologne report recent findings in neurophysiology.
Newspaper article from: Pain & Central Nervous System Week
; ...stepping velocity in the stick insect Carausius morosus. J Neurophysiol 102: 1180...and intact animals of the stick insect Carausius morosus to understand mechanisms underlying...Stepping Velocity in the Stick Insect Carausius morosus. Journal of Neurophysiology...
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The date of Pevensey and the defense of an 'Imperium Britanniarum.'
Magazine article from: Antiquity
; ...Portchester has recently been dated by the find of a coin of Carausius in the construction levels to after 286 (Cunliffe 1975...1961), that the forts were attributable to the usurpers Carausius and Allectus intent on defending Britain from recapture by...
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New research on physiology from University of Bielefeld summarized.
Newspaper article from: Biotech Week
; ...733, 2008; J Comp Physiol 194:735-750, 2008) asked the question that how the nervous system of a stick insect, Carausius morosus, chooses a solution from an abundance of possibilities to solve the task of distributing its body weight onto its...
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Research findings from University of Bielefeld, Faculty of Biology update understanding of life sciences.(Report)
Newspaper article from: Biotech Week
; Research findings, 'Tight turns in stick insects,' are discussed in a new report. "We investigated insects Carausius morosus walking whilst hanging upside down along a narrow 3 mm horizontal beam. At the end of the beam, the animal takes...
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Britain's biggest-ever Roman villa 'discovered'.
News Wire article from: PTI - The Press Trust of India Ltd.
; ...Tritons, or sea deities, carrying reclining nymphs on their backs. It may have belonged to Allectus who murdered in AD 293 Carausius who was a Roman Army Commander and had proclaimed himself as Emperor of Britain. Although the Victorians explored this part...
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Chipinque, el "pulmón" de Monterrey.(Parque Ecológico Chipinque)
Magazine article from: Contenido
; ...y el carpintero ala bronceada. En cuanto a mariposas revolotean por ah 174 especies como la Corola pilumnus, la Metlica carausius y la famosa monarca, que hace escala en Chipinque en sus migraciones entre Canad y Mxico. De acuerdo con la directora del...
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Research from University of Cologne provides new data about neuroscience.
Newspaper article from: Health & Medicine Week
; ...influence of stepping in one leg on the activities of neigh boring-leg thorax-coxa (TC) joint CPGs in the stick insect (Carausius morosus). We used a new approach combining single-leg stepping with pharmacological activation of segmental CPGs, sensory...
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Autumn books. (recently published history titles) (Bibliography)
Magazine article from: History Today
; ...logistical and tactical solutions they may have pursued. Further examples of conflicts, successful or otherwise, are explored in Carausius and Allectus: The British Usurpers by John Casey (Batsford, [pound]35) which tells of the little-known episode under...
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