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Startup Spotlight: CollegeMapper helps high school students get into college

Startup Spotlight: CollegeMapper helps high school students get into college
Working with a group of University of Washington computer science students, Cerasuolo launched her first startup in 2011 to show high school students and parents exactly what they needed to do to prepare for the college admission process — and how to …
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Māori Party Selects Ngaire Button as Te Tai Tonga candidate
“Ngaire brings an astute business mind with an impressive background in local body politics to the Māori Party agenda” said Tariana Turia, Co-leader of the Māori Party. “What has blown us away is her experience over the last three years in particular …
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Chelsea High School plans off-campus prom, students show off 'promposals'

Chelsea High School plans off-campus prom, students show off 'promposals'
Alex McDougall won second place — and one free ticket to prom — for his promposal to Maddie Brown. "Had to wake up at 7 a.m. to construct this master piece for young Mads! Told Maddie, 'We are looking for seashells' ends with a nice surprise! Help a …
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Grassroots and gerrymandering
The failure to create an alternative budget is an example of lost message. It is great to be against taxes. However, it does take revenue to run government. As has been documented on this blog many times, Illinois taxes are actually lower than most …
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Painting pays off for Tinley Park High School students

Painting pays off for Tinley Park High School students
She and Tinley Park High School Principal Theresa Nolan are on the board of directors of the Tinley Park Chamber of Commerce and had talked about the idea of a mural at the business. Nolan enlisted the help of Sandy Wilczynski, an art teacher at the …
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Failing No More: Leslie County High School in spotlight for rising out of
Leslie County High School has pioneered Operation Preparation, which brings in local professionals to discuss possible career paths and help students prepare for adult life. (Photo by Kevin Gay) … “We changed the way we did business. We are still …
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Young UAFS Leaders Present Community Projects
CHAD HUNTER TIMES RECORD University of Arkansas at Fort Smith student Anthony Hood of Alma, right, answers a question Monday, May 5, 2014, following a presentation of the Community Leadership class. Buy Photo … This semester's Community Leadership …
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The Cheapest High Growth Stock In The S&P Is… Rowan Companies?!

The Cheapest High Growth Stock In The S&P Is… Rowan Companies?!
The basic idea is to screen a whole bunch of stocks, and use a special formula to weight multiple valuation metrics alongside some growth metrics. Then we blend it all …. Basically, the market decided that Rowan's business is worth zero. And on top …
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Innovation Lessons Down Under
The Australian Public Service, for example, developed a formal action plan for innovation in 2011 and is rolling out a series of initiatives to build innovation into the government's institutional framework. In a recent article in The Public Manager …
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Condé Nast CEO to Be Honored at NYU's Prism Luncheon
"His leadership qualities and his ability to anticipate and to navigate change in a continuously evolving business environment are an inspiration to us all. We are equally fortunate to have Scott Dadich to … I'm thrilled to be part of an event where …
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Small Home Business Ideas (With High Profit) For You.

Small Home Business Ideas (With High Profit) For You.

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Monique Honaman Takes the High Road on the Today Show


Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) April 09, 2013

Monique Honaman had been married for seventeen years when her husband dropped the proverbial bomb with a simple phrase: “How do you think we’re doing?” Two months later, she became a self-proclaimed cliché—forty years old, two kids, and still wondering what happened.

In a candid interview with Kathie Lee and Hoda on the Today Show, Monique discussed her experience with divorce and what prompted her to write The High Road Has Less Traffic: Honest advice on the path through love and divorce. She said, “So many people get stuck, and for me [my divorce] was a lesson in moving forward.” When asked what advice she had for others going through divorce, her response was simple: “Know there is hope for the future.”

The High Road Has Less Traffic–half memoir, half self-help title—is an inspiring roadmap for marriage, a positive exit strategy for “surviving” divorce, and a powerful life philosophy that supports superior decision-making in all facets of raising a family. With current divorce rates remaining high, this philosophy could not come at a better time. It is estimated that 20% of first marriages end in separation or divorce within five years. 33% of marriages don’t make it to ten years. And by fifteen years, a full 43% of couples have called it quits.

Readers and experts are giving The High Road rave reviews. Dr. Marcia H. Rogers calls it “an excellent resource for parents experiencing divorce,” and Dr. Bill Lampton, author of The Complete Communicator, hails it as a “must-read.” Dr. D. B. Shelnutt, Jr. states, “This is a phenomenal read that will help bring healing for those wounded from divorce. I could not put it down.” In the spirit of giving back, a portion of proceeds from book sales is being donated to organizations that help women and children transition through divorce.

Monique A. Honaman is an expert contributor at HopeAfterDivorce.org and FamilyShare.com. She has been featured in HR Executive, the New York Times, NY Post, Corp Magazine, and several regional business publications. Monique received her Juris Doctorate from Albany Law School and was profiled by the Atlanta Business Chronicle as one of the “40-Under-40-Up-and-Comers.” She was named one of the “2007 Enterprising Women of the Year” by Enterprising Women and one of the “2011 Women Business Enterprise National Enterprise (WBE) Stars” by the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC). Monique received the POW! Award (2012) by Womenetics and is a regular contributor for The Huffington Post.

Monique lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with her husband, Justin, and her two children. In her free time, she enjoys being outside, traveling, boating, watching college football, reading books, and taking photographs. For more information, go to her website at http://www.HighRoadLessTraffic.com, hopeafterdivorce.org or familyshare.com and follow her @highroadthebook. Click here to buy The High Road Has Less Traffic.

HopeAfterDivorce.org is an online community dedicated to providing individuals and families with resources to help them successfully manage the divorce process. FamilyShare.com is a crowd-sourced online library of articles to strengthen families.







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High Flow Rates and Energy Usage CINTEP Resolves Existing Design Problems on Most Showers by Innovating the Power Shower System


London, UK (PRWEB) July 04, 2013

Water consumption in the shower presents every household with two problems: high flow rates and high energy usage. Both issues not only lead to steep energy costs but also produce high carbon footprints for every home. While government policies and current building codes enacting reduced flow rates for showerheads somewhat lessen environmental impact of showers, most systems today might lead some to take longer showers, leading to increased water and energy usage, and others to settle for quick and joyless showers, leading to compromised enjoyment.

CINTEP’s award-winning, innovative shower system may just be the answer to a more energy efficient and smarter bathroom renovation or installation — and better yet, more pleasant showers.

“Our mission is to make it possible for an average shower user, without compromising on their enjoyment of showering, to consume less than 20 litres or less of water per day, with a payback on additional cost of less than three years, for 50 percent of the population.” says CINTEP CEO Nick Christy,

CINTEP further intends to save one billion litres of water by the end of 2016 and one million tons of CO2 by the end of 2020 simply by converting existing shower users to their recycling shower systems.

A previous study conducted by Unilever (http://www.unilever.com/sustainable-living/ourapproach/embeddingsustainability/Encouragingbehaviourchange/) found out that an average shower is eight minutes, three minutes longer than was traditionally thought. For families with power showers this meant using 200,000 litres of hot water per year at an average cost of £918 per year. CINTEP’s technology means families can keep the same level of shower experience but cut water consumption and energy consumption by 70%.

According to CINTEP, showers take up a majority of water consumption in homes and come in second where energy consumption is concerned. Christy remarks, “Showers are purchased, on average, about once every 10 years, which means the performance of the shower is locked in for that length of time.”

For homes that have discovered the CINTEP recycling shower system, that performance may mean a power shower that saves water and energy, at the same time.

The most notable features from CINTEP’s recycling shower system include, among others, no cold water on start-up, nine litres per minute power shower, precise digital temperature control, and compact sealed unit for no-fuss installation. CINTEP’s shower system is designed to filter, clean, and pasteurise water automatically; to reduce water and energy consumption by 70 percent; to decrease running costs by 70 percent, and to use up only 2.7 litres of water per minute.

Furthermore, CINTEP projects savings of up to £622 annually for a UK family using its recycling shower technology in place of a traditional power shower.

Christy describes how the company’s revolutionary system works: “By recirculating shower water in real time, we can provide far more water at the showerhead than the shower actually consumes. Our shower gives you nine litres per minute at the showerhead, but only uses 2.7 litres per minute to do this … The recirculated water is filtered three times and heat pasteurised in less than 25 seconds, and then immediately reused.”

Christy adds that no water is stored in the shower and so no water is ever shared between users.

CINTEP’s shower system also allows for invisible installation for wet rooms, features modern tower design choices, and design versatility to fit any bathroom, making it the ideal investment to installing showers for commercial use.

New design solutions like the one produced by CINTEP paves the way for people across the globe to reduce their environmental impact and cost of living without changing their behavior or quality of life.

The shower system provider has won several awards in the area of sustainable, innovative design. These awards include the best business plan to reduce CO2 emissions from the Green Challenge, showcase winner from the Australian Association of Angel Investors (AAAI), and recognition for design and prototype of the recycling shower from the famed James Dyson Award.

Go to CINTEP’s official website and discover the innovative company’s water- and energy-saving shower system today.







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Compass Rose Coffee Co.: High School Students Brew Coffee For A Cause


Virginia Beach, VA (PRWEB) November 28, 2013

While most students are on Thanksgiving break or plotting their “Black Friday” shopping strategies, some Virginia students are crunching sales figures and reviewing package redesigns for their small business.

Earlier this spring, twenty-four high school students at Cape Henry Collegiate launched their own coffee enterprise – the Compass Rose Coffee Company – and are producing and marketing branded coffee to consumers worldwide via the Internet and social media.

Massimo Zanetti Beverage USA, (MZB) an international coffee company headquartered in nearby Portsmouth, Va., is helping to guide the students in the endeavor. Although MZB provides advice, technical expertise and occasional staff support, everything else about the ‘real world’ company is completely student-run, including finding a venture capital grant to contract its coffee production from MZB.

“This is not just a typical school project,” said 2013 senior Lindsay Castleberry and the Compass Rose Coffee Company’s first CEO. The company’s first product, Neptune’s Brew, a 100 percent Colombian ground coffee blend, hit the market in mid-April and can be purchased for $ 6.95 online at http://www.compassrosecoffee.org

“We created a company from the ground up to learn about global commerce while turning profits into financial support to help more young people from our school travel abroad for outreach experiences and educational programs,” Castleberry said. “It’s not just the brew; it’s what the brew can do.”

Since her graduation in May, Castleberry was succeeded as CEO by Lucy Willis, a member of Cape Henry’s class of 2015. “I am excited to see where the new year will take us. We have already come so far and learned so much but we are only at the tip of the iceberg.”

The Cape Henry Collegiate Nexus Global Studies Program seeks to introduce students to a wide variety of stimulating experiences that will foster an awareness of the global community, according to faculty advisory, William Fluharty. Cape Henry Collegiate is an independent school of over 800 students for grades pre-K to 12 located in Virginia Beach.

Fluharty said the process of creating the company will help Cape Henry students not only learn about the basics of corporate structure and global business models, but integrated factors such as production, transportation, import/export regulations, finance, accounting, marketing, advertising, manufacturing, distribution, sales and communication. “This project based collaboration between Massimo Zanetti personnel passing their business knowledge directly to Cape Henry students is a prime example of a corporate-education partnership,” according to Fluharty.

Compass Rose Coffee Company has a typical corporate structure including a board of advisers, chief executive, operating and financial officers and a director of marketing. Each officer directs a team of students with interest in a particular field. For the new 2013-14 school year, a new set of officers and operations team is setting up shop to carry on the work started last year.

The process took nearly the full 2013 school year to get from concept to production, and the student team worked on every detail assisted by the guidance from the parent company.

“We want to thank Massimo Zanetti Beverage, O’Brien et al. Advertising, Palladium LLC and the Beazley Foundation for all their support and for helping us to learn and grow in our business,” Willis said. “Each company has shared their ‘real world’ knowledge and experience with us and provided a unique opportunity to learn directly from the best in the business.”

ABOUT THE NEXUS PROGRAM

All proceeds from this novel entrepreneurial exercise will go to the Nexus Financial Aid fund providing assistance to qualified students to travel on the many Nexus travel programs. Through the Nexus Program, Cape Henry students have been around the world, from visiting with the Dali Lama to working with community service programs in New Orleans helping Hurricane Katrina victims. The goal of Compass Rose Coffee Company is for every Cape Henry student to participate in at least one Nexus international program prior to graduation. Neptune’s Brew and other coffee blends can be purchased online at http://compassrosecoffee.webs.com/ or in the school’s “Spirit Store.”