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Tech Focus: Pressure to Improve Drug Development Drives Innovation

The Startup Magazine

Born in Syria, Dr. Hanna began his surgical residency at the Aleppo University Medical Center and continued his studies in the United States with the intent to return to Syria to practice surgery. Hanna has introduced a new research model that merges the strengths of academia with industrial research.

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5 Things Entrepreneurs Can Learn From Diplomats

crowdSPRING Blog

With the red-hot temperature around the crisis in Syria reduced to a mere boil, and the government in North Korea backing away from the brink I gave some thought this week to what entrepreneurs could learn from global leaders and diplomats in general. Related posts: 10 Things Entrepreneurs Can Learn From Academics.

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Mastering SEO in the Age of AI

Duct Tape Marketing

Stephan is also a bestselling author, serial entrepreneur, and host of two popular podcasts, “Get Yourself Optimized” and “Marketing Speak.” We've been talking about voice search probably since Syria came around. This is John Jantsch. My guest today is Stephan Spencer. That's work better now.com.

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Here’s What’s Driving Collaborative Consumption and Where the Market May Head Next

Both Sides of the Table

I believe that market conditions drive innovation as much as great entrepreneurs do. Think Tunia, Egypt, Syria and now Turkey. Student debt alone in the US is now $1 trillion, which $100 billion being added / year. These types of trends are unsustainable. As they say, “necessity is the mother of all invention.”

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Twitter Link Roundup #286 – Ideas for Small Business, Startups, and Designers!

crowdSPRING Blog

ISIS Destroys One Of Syria’s Most Important Ancient Landmarks crowdspring.co/1K57Trv. This Personal Seismic Gadget Will Warn You Before The Big One Hits crowdspring.co/1NnRuVZ. With a Revamped Apple TV, Company Hopes to Camp in Your Home nytimes.com/2015/09/07/tec…. The Internet of Way Too Many Things nytimes.com/2015/09/06/opi….

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A Story About a Startup Founded by an Immigrant

The Startup Magazine

While there are numerous challenges that come with starting a company ranging from raising capital, spreading the word about a new idea, and finding potential partners, all of these challenges are more difficult for someone who comes to this country as an immigrant entrepreneur. He never gave up. To do that, he gives back to the community.

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Global Expansion: Should You Launch Your Brand in a Developing Nation?

Women Entrepreneurs Can

After all: entrepreneurs launch new businesses because they want them to grow, and they want to build their brands. One thought that often enters the minds of entrepreneurs is whether they should expand their brands overseas. Markets in developing countries are often lucrative choices for businesses. The Rules and Regulations.

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