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Starbucks: The Startup Came From Someone Else's Idea
Have you ever drunk the coffee of Starbucks? How do you think about it? Do you like the coffee of Starbucks? In 1981, Howard shaw, I suddenly found that Seattle had the Starbucks coffee shop as they ordered a lot of drops of bubble type coffee pot, and order quantity more than Seattle local famous department stores, curious think things out there for Howard shaw, then li TiaoTiaoDe kill from New York to Seattle.
By Winfred Parker3 years ago in Humans
An Amy Winehouse Dreamview
You won't believe it maybe, but some do. That dreams are an aperture to Heaven sometimes. Where we meet with those departed. Heaven is a living place by the way. Where spirits are whole and have their own beginning. Mediums who are a type of spiritualist have this window open when they sleep, more-so than others.
By Canuck Scriber Lisa Lachapelle3 years ago in Humans
Zhang Chaoyang: behind the entrepreneurial story
Zhang Chaoyang said: "The Internet can be said to have gone through the first decade, in the first wave in 1996 budding to 1997 began to form business model exploration to 1998, 1999 climax, this is the first wave, produced quite a lot of enterprises, of course, many many enterprises failed. Relatively lucky to be able to get the capital market favor only three portals, slightly later may have fewer opportunities, but also can produce some enterprises. How many years later or seven years later, six years later, the original three portals have the scale, have enough money to grow the brand. After the arrival of the second wave of assets, a large number of enterprises produced in 1998 and 1999 died, but the remaining few tenacious enterprises, except for the three major portals, have survived and finally ushered in the second wave of the capital market. The second wave can be said to be the second wave of the capital market. But the application and practice of the Internet more and more netizens, everyone's online behavior from simple reading news to sending emails to young people have a variety of close contact with the Internet, this is the progress in the market. Companies that survived the harsh winter of capital are now gradually raising a large amount of venture capital and getting listed, which shows the second wave of capital. Chinese Internet companies suddenly have a lot of money and a clear business model, but many aspects need to be explored."
By Winfred Parker3 years ago in Humans
A Lot of People in The Cafe
On January 7, 2011, Ji Ernie posted a very attractive post -- "Use 2000 yuan to open a cafe!" ", "Isn't this illegal fundraising? Skepticism followed, but it was also supported by many netizens who shared the same dream. The second girl's boyfriend is to learn the law, to help her make an explanation and statement, the standard system. A week later, more than 140 people had signed up, far more than had been asked for shareholders. Eric quickly closed the post, according to the time sequence, selected the top 50 shareholders as a total investment of 210,000 yuan.
By Winfred Parker3 years ago in Humans
Zhao Jie: As A Micro-blog Operation Specialist, She Earns 200,000 Yuan A Year
Young white-collar workers become 'twitterers' Zhao Jie is a lively and lifestyle girl in Beijing. After graduating from college, she worked as a marketer in an advertising company. Because she has to receive important clients at any time, Zhao Jie always appears as a "hardcover version" during working hours, armed as if preparing to shoot a fashion blockbuster. Outsiders see her famous brand beside her body, and think is "not poor money" of the main son! She is only a small white-collar worker who earns 3000 yuan a month. Curiously, the fashionista never buys big brands.
By Elora Hays3 years ago in Humans
Sex Girl, Making Millions In Her "Exclusive" Memoir
Everyone's life is a book, with its own personality, can not be copied. As a result, more and more people want to write their own life into a memoir, for themselves and their families to enjoy, aftertaste. Not everyone, however, has the time, energy or infectious writing chops to pull off the idea, and Meng's "custom-made" memoir is the result. The post-80s girl achieved her dream and gained millions of dollars.
By Ruban Saunders3 years ago in Humans
We are Jane: Why "Jane the Virgin" is My Favorite T.V. Show and Could be Yours Too
*Spoiler Alert* I’m going to make several references to the show across the seasons so if you’ve already started watching it and don’t want any spoilers, come back to my blog after you’re caught up on episodes.
By Selys Rivera3 years ago in Humans
Mind reading: This girl is' beaming '
My name is Lin Su. When I studied at Melbourne University in Australia, I read a lot of books and movies about psychology. After graduating from college, I went back to Beijing to work as an investment adviser in a financial office.
By orlando hanafee3 years ago in Humans
Post-90s Girls, The "Express Advertising" Business Myth
At present, e-commerce is explosive growth, express industry development is also by leaps and bounds. As early as 2010, the daily business volume of China reached 10 million pieces. Just two years later, in 2012 it was the world's second-largest express delivery business, just behind the United States. A girl born in the 1990s found an idea to start a business and set up China's first "express order advertising" business company. After two months of trying to start a business, the turnover reached nearly 1 million yuan.
By Winfred Parker3 years ago in Humans
A 28-year-old Chinese woman runs for US mayor at no cost
On November 6, 2007, Huang Sufen, a 28-year-old Chinese woman, was elected mayor of Fitchburg in the United States with 72 percent of the vote, defeating several veteran rivals and becoming the city's first Chinese mayor in 243 years. With no background and no qualifications, how did Huang Sufen defeat a strong political opponent and win the support of voters?
By Winfred Parker3 years ago in Humans











