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Chance the Rapper on Achieving Goals as an Independent Artist & Paying It Forward

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Since 2012, when Chance released his first mixtape after graduating from Jones College Prep in 2011, his promise has attracted attention from established artists eager to collaborate. The program focused on digital media, crafting and collaboration—and it had an open mic. It can be a tough thing, as an artist, to collaborate.

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Economies need to cut carbon emissions by 7 percent annually to hit Paris target

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In the lead-up to the UN’s COP28 climate conference, the world’s largest CEO-led community committed to accelerating the net-zero transition is calling on businesses and governments to further slash global carbon emissions to meet the Paris Climate Agreement goals. C, as agreed in Paris in 2015.

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Hello Alice Co-founders Carolyn Rodz and Elizabeth Gore Are Fueling the Small Business Ecosystem

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During a conference in 2015, the future co-founders started talking about a mutual passion to address the problem of equity in the small business space. The company has a few different ways of trying to achieve its goal of helping build the healthiest, strongest and most sustainable businesses, Rodz says. The problem?

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From the archive: The role of workplace design in employee engagement

Workplace Insight

This means they can manage their need for privacy, concentrate more easily and collaborate with their teams without disruptions. No two days are the same for employees; sometimes they will need to do focus work, while other times they will need to collaborate. Fixed Technology exceeds mobile by 2:1.

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For You Haiti Provides Education and Life-Saving Medical Care to Residents of La Gonave

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Alana Kaye was an Australian-based international flight attendant in 2015 until she decided to visit her sponsored children in Haiti through an organization called World Vision. One of the patients Kaye met during 2015 was a 3-year-old boy who had an omphalocele and needed surgery. Photo courtesy of For You Haiti.

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Why I’m quitting my business to build software 

The Shrink for Entrepreneurs

What if you’re the kind of entrepreneur who has so many scraps of paper – or Evernote files – with forgotten goals on them, you can barely remember what you were thinking when you set some of them? We’ve collaborated with psychology professors and neuroscience researchers from Harvard and NYU.

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Why I’m quitting my business to build software 

The Shrink for Entrepreneurs

What if you’re the kind of entrepreneur who has so many scraps of paper – or Evernote files – with forgotten goals on them, you can barely remember what you were thinking when you set some of them? We’ve collaborated with psychology professors and neuroscience researchers from Harvard and NYU.

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