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If you're a
business
owner, I want you to tell your clubs and your organizations.
On the day of Ian Tomlinson's death, he'd been in London on business, and he'd taken out his digital camera, and he'd recorded this.
Deception is actually serious
business.
It's woven into the fabric of our daily and our
business
lives.
So I tried to get out of the computer business, into the brain
business.
I said, I want to do this for four years, make some money, I was having a family, and I would mature a bit, and maybe the
business
of neuroscience would mature a bit.
Recently, we've seen the effects of cyber attacks on the
business
world.
Now, the
business
model involves all of you.
They need to know where I'm doing my business, because they want to know about my
business.
And here's what's interesting: like Microsoft, Google has plenty of ways to respond in terms of growing its
business.
The state should not be in the
business
of producing goods and services because it's inefficient and incompetent.
Our exchange rate that used to fluctuate all the time is now fairly stable and being managed so that
business
people have a predictability of prices in the economy.
Too many not doing their real
business.
I could go on giving examples: Beatrice Gakuba of Rwanda, who opened up a flower
business
and is now exporting to the Dutch auction in Amsterdam each morning and is employing 200 other women and men to work with her.
My first experience with the video game
business
was neighbors who were wealthier than us bringing home an Atari 2600 and playing it.
When you ask people about the video game
business
and what's significant, most people think that Atari 2600 is really the nexus, the catalyst of the video game
business.
continues to be the last substantial giant hit in the entertainment business, despite the fact that it was 1987, which is such an incredibly long time ago, and I'm only 36, so you can do the math.
For this climate crisis, we assembled a network, really, of superstars, from policy activists to scientists and entrepreneurs and
business
leaders.
Business
as usual means we'll have 23 gigatons from China by 2050.
And if it's
business
as usual, we're going out of
business.
Energy's a six-trillion-dollar
business
worldwide.
And the most important thing you can do, I think, is to use your personal power and your Rolodex to lead your business, your institution, in going green.
It's a big
business.
Now, the thing that I'm most excited about with Duolingo is I think this provides a fair
business
model for language education.
So here's the thing: The current
business
model for language education is the student pays, and in particular, the student pays Rosetta Stone 500 dollars.
That's the current
business
model.
The problem with this
business
model is that 95 percent of the world's population doesn't have 500 dollars.
Let's start with my daily
business.
And when I started out, I thought that architecture was a service
business
and that you had to please the clients and stuff.
We then have gone on since to present for [the] international community, for governments, for local governments and for
business
and for people, for you and me, a whole slew of reports, which were presented at the U.N. last year, which address the economic invisibility of nature and describe what can be done to solve it.
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