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Goldman to Refuse IPOs If All Directors Are White, Straight Men Posted: 24 Jan 2020 06:38 AM PST |
China's travel industry counts cost of coronavirus Posted: 24 Jan 2020 10:25 PM PST |
Clayton Christensen, guru of disruptive innovation and Latter-day Saint leader, dies at 67 Posted: 24 Jan 2020 08:14 PM PST |
E-commerce could kill 30K stores and half a million jobs by 2025 Posted: 24 Jan 2020 08:24 AM PST |
So I have a Hotdog cart on a trailer... Posted: 25 Jan 2020 12:35 AM PST |
Los Angeles-based CREXi raises $30 million for its online real estate marketplace Posted: 24 Jan 2020 03:47 PM PST |
Posted: 24 Jan 2020 07:48 PM PST |
Amazon Prime video gives amateur how-to’s, conspiracy theories a stage Posted: 24 Jan 2020 05:19 PM PST |
John Stumpf: Ex-Wells Fargo boss pays $17.5m to settle charges Posted: 24 Jan 2020 10:44 PM PST |
What can you use instead of Google and Facebook? Posted: 24 Jan 2020 10:38 AM PST |
What are some business blogs that you subscribe to? Posted: 24 Jan 2020 05:45 PM PST |
Kraftful raises $1M to help smart home companies make better apps Posted: 24 Jan 2020 03:13 PM PST |
World financial markets rocked by China coronavirus | Business Posted: 24 Jan 2020 03:19 PM PST |
Boeing 777X’s first flight postponed as weather fails to cooperate Posted: 24 Jan 2020 02:01 PM PST |
Are mastermind groups really worth it? Looking for opinions Posted: 24 Jan 2020 01:21 PM PST |
Starting a business from little to no funds? Posted: 24 Jan 2020 08:23 AM PST After seeing a video on adventure playgrounds, and working at a very rule-heavy, intensely monitored, "safe indoor play structure," I want to start an adventure playground in my city. Adventure playgrounds are playgrounds where children are in charge. They're given land, tools, and freedom. They can dig, saw, hammer, and build their own structures. They're playgrounds designed to let children be children, learn valuable life skills, and make their own decisions on things. After seeing the benefits of adventure playgrounds and currently working and a place I'd define as the exact opposite of one, I've become passionate about this. I never thought I could actually make it a reality because I'm making just enough money along with my bf to afford rent, food, and expenses here and there for things like my cats and my car. But my bf told me I don't need money to get started. I just first need to build my plan, then find an architect to work with (from the local University), and then find an investor. I know next to nothing about business, this was a spur of the moment passion idea I came up with a couple weeks ago so I have no idea how any of this works. Is it true about what my bf said? And what are the steps I need to take to make this dream a reality? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 24 Jan 2020 07:19 AM PST |
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