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Wang Junjin: It is more important for a company to grow longer than to grow big
In the late 1980s, Mr. Wang, a low-key, steady man, traveled with his eldest brother. At the beginning of the 1990s, they contracted the route from Changsha to Wenzhou. At the time, it was a bold move.
By Holder Silden3 years ago in Humans
Why Out of Everything, It's Wet Lips I Started Using for My Videos - Enioluwa
Nigerian beauty influencer, media personality, and content creator, Enioluwa has done a successful job of creating a niche for himself in the content space. He is one of the very few men in the beauty space and his videos have gone viral many times because of their candidness, relatability, and his signature style of rubbing wet lips (lip gloss) when he does his videos.
By Jide Okonjo3 years ago in Humans
Shinji: The wandering woman sings about homesickness
Shunzi is the second child in the family, the pianist's mother gave birth to her in the taxi, before and after only 20 minutes, especially smooth, so grandpa will give her a baby name called "small Shun". Junko said she was "scared to death" and was forced to learn the piano from the age of four. "In kindergarten, everyone was taking naps and I was practicing the piano."
By Sermon Pol3 years ago in Humans
Volkswagen owner Lady: The legend of the black chicken turned into a phoenix
Ursula Piech, 55, a little-known nanny, has risen to become the boss of Volkswagen, Germany's biggest carmaker. In the autumn of 2010, as the weather cooled in Paris, the spreading chill was kept out of the Volkswagen party. Ursula Piech finally loses patience with the party and gently tugs at her husband's sleeve as he talks to reporters about his will and children. She is married to 73-year-old Friedrich Piech, who has run Volkswagen, Germany's biggest carmaker, for nearly 20 years.
By Lamonica Aguirre3 years ago in Humans
Sarkozy: "Post-presidency" is low-key and lonely
If there's one thing in the world that makes people feel like they're going from peak to trough, it's not riding a roller coaster. It's the outgoing president. Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who has just left office, is experiencing this feeling.
By Winfred Parker3 years ago in Humans
Sharapova: The Queen is back
Sharapova wins! The 2012 French Open ended with Maria Sharapova winning her first French Open title on clay at Roland Garros and completing a grand slam that no one has done in years. It took her eight years of ups and downs, starting with her first Grand Slam title at Wimbledon in 2004. With Justine Henin retired, Serena becoming a mother and the Williams sisters in decline, Sharapova's rise on clay could be the beginning of a new era in troubled times.
By woodrow portie3 years ago in Humans
Yunfeng Fund Li Ying: A woman like the wind
As one of the founders of Yunfeng Fund, Li has received three degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and has worked and held key positions in some of the world's top companies such as McKinsey & Company, Ikanos, UT, and Kleiner Perkins. Surprisingly, she is not only not the vicissitudes and worldly imagination, but also young and beautiful. That impressive resume, she put together in 13 years.
By Elora Hays3 years ago in Humans











