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Eddy Zhong, entrepreneur technologique à succès, se penche sur la vérité qui se cache derrière notre système éducatif K-12. Eddy est convaincu que le système éducatif diminue la créativité et confine les enfants dans une certaine voie vers le succès. Il affirme que l'on apprend aux enfants à croire que l'université est une étape nécessaire de la vie et qu'elle est obligatoire pour atteindre ses objectifs. Son discours remet en question les croyances communément admises dans l'ensemble de notre structure éducative. Eddy est le fondateur de Leangap, un programme d'été qui aide les lycéens à créer leur propre entreprise.
Eddy est un entrepreneur technologique en herbe et le fondateur de Blanc, une société de montres intelligentes basée à Cambridge, dans le Massachusetts. Ses idées ont été présentées dans de nombreuses publications et il est passionné par l'idée d'encourager les jeunes à penser différemment. Eddy est le fondateur de Leangap, un programme d'été qui aide les lycéens à créer leur propre entreprise.
Edward Druce has seen every conceivable mistake anyone could ever make when trying to land a work position, as well as the occasional gem from those who know how to do it well. In this talk he shares the very best of what he’s learned, and distills his experience into a simple and elegant 3-step formula that you can use to land your dream job.
Edward Druce is the author of ‘This Is Where to Start: Find Superstar Mentors, Master All They Know, and Get Ahead in Your Career’. For the last 5 years, Edward has worked alongside speaker and coach Matthew Hussey. In that time he’s helped Matthew to become a NYT Bestselling author, to speak in front of over 100,000 people all over the world, work with celebrities the likes of Eva Longoria and Ryan Seacrest, and land his own radio show with iHeartRadio. Edward has been the lead in growing Matthew’s team, and have been the direct point of contact for those looking to join the company.
What’s inside of Elon Musk's $50k folding house? Well, the house of the world’s richest man that owns Tesla & SpaceX is not what you think it ought to be and you may just be as shocked as we are when you find out what’s in the tiny house in today’s video.
That's correct, Musk looks to be living in a $50,000 prefabricated tiny home for the sole purpose of product testing. The home is built by an upstart company named Boxabl and they want to go further in refining their craft of building prefabricated affordable homes.
Welcome to Drexell & Honeybee's in Brewton, Alabama, a restaurant with no menu, no prices and no staff — just a desire to feed the need.
Elvis Summers crowdfunded $100,000 to build dozens of tiny homes. City officials looking to pass a $2 billion housing plan tried to shut him down.