Tag: Blog Certified

  • Giving Your Team Insight Into How A Decision Is Made Is Just As Important As The Decision Itself

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    Many first-time founders make decisions “behind closed doors” — or, in other words, entirely on their own, without team input. When my co-founder, Dennis, and I first built Dairy Free Games, that’s exactly how we operated. We thought that was our responsibility as founders — setting strategy, making calls, solving problems. Especially early on, we were constantly iterating our products, testing […]

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  • Diesel criticised for casting Nicki Minaj in anti-bullying advert

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    Diesel has been criticised for including Nicki Minaj in a new anti-bullying fashion campaign. Some of those who have hit out at the company believe they have been bullied by Nicki online. The advert, which also includes Bella Thorne and Barbie Ferreira, features celebrities wearing clothes with slurs they’ve been called by others online. Nicki […]

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  • Donald Tusk: Theresa May’s Brexit trade plan won’t work

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    Theresa May’s proposed new economic partnership with the EU “will not work”, the head of the European Council has said. Donald Tusk said the plans risked undermining the EU’s single market. He was speaking at the end of an EU summit in Salzburg where leaders of the 27 remaining member states discussed Brexit. Mrs May […]

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  • Trump on Sessions: ‘I don’t have an attorney general’

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    US President Donald Trump has said he does not “have an attorney general” in his fiercest attack yet on Jeff Sessions. In an interview with Hill.TV, Mr Trump renewed criticism of Mr Sessions’ decision to step aside from the inquiry into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 election. He also said he was unhappy with […]

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  • A backpacker’s guide to Chile: a one-month itinerary

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    Why go? Squeezed between the Andes and the Pacific and stretching from the Atacama Desert to the glaciers of Patagonia, this strip of a country opens its secrets to backpackers prepared to push into the lesser-known quarters: to the lava fields of Conguillío national park with its monkey puzzle trees, or to the wild beaches of Hueicolla. […]

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  • Aspirin can be a risk for healthy people over 65

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    Study of 19,114 people finds a slightly greater death rate among those who took tablet Should older people in good health start taking aspirin to prevent heart attacks, strokes, dementia and cancer? No, according to a study of  19,114 people aged 65 and older who were randomly given a daily low-dose aspirin. They were then […]

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  • Solar Orbiter: Spacecraft to leave UK bound for the Sun

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    It’s taken a little longer than expected but the Solar Orbiter probe is built and ready to begin testing. UK engineers are putting the finishing touches to the satellite this week before sending it to Germany to begin a year-long test campaign. Such attention to detail is necessary because of the punishing conditions the spacecraft […]

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  • 3 Ways to Balance Your Business, Family and Everything Else

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    You can do it all (or at least make it easier to do everything you enjoy) with these smart tips from a successful entrepreneur. Balancing your life is like one of those acrobatic acts where people are standing on top of one another balancing themselves — each person represents an important part of your life. […]

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  • Tesla, Musk face criminal probe over go-private statements: Bloomberg

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    Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) and its Chief Executive Elon Musk are under criminal investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice over public statements about taking the electric carmaker private, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday. Tesla did not immediately respond to a request for comment, while DoJ declined to comment. Federal prosecutors opened a fraud investigation, the report […]

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  • Russia’s military blames Israel after Syrians shoot down plane

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    “We regard the provocative actions of Israel as hostile,” Moscow’s Defense Ministry said. LONDON — Moscow accused Israel of “hostile” behavior and threatened retaliation Tuesday after Syria shot down a Russian military aircraft with 15 people on board over the Mediterranean Sea. Russia is an ally of both Syria and Israel. The TASS news agency reported that […]

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