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What institutional barriers bother entrepreneurs the most?
by Sławomir Konopa
About This Project Institutional barriers are one of the key problems making life difficult for small and medium-sized enterprises in Poland. However, different impediments emerge in different environments. Rural and urban areas differ dramatically in ...
Help Permaculture Spread in El Salvador
by Roberto Monge
Permaculture is a design science that uses nature as a guide. It also injects ethics into any solution. All solutions must have people care, earth care and fair share. IPES is reintroducing ancestral knowledge to people who have forgotten their ways.
Support Education in International Health
by Anastasia Cotton
We are a group of health science students at a local university who have been presented with an amazing opportunity to travel to Quito, Ecuador in the summer of 2012 to experience hands on a developing nation struggling to find sustainable health care ...
Aurora goes to Hawaii w/ Future Doctors of America
by Suzette Matthews
My former student, Aurora, has been given a unique opportunity to go to Hawaii for a once in a lifetime internship. She attends the Mississippi School of Math and Science and next year will be attending college to begin her undergraduate work in ...
HOWDY! Marlon & Maestro Tuxedo are going to the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo!
by Marlon Simon
Howdy from Marlon Simon, Spring High School FFA student in Agricultural Science, Ag. Mechanics, Tri-Club Member, dual Athlete who holds a 3.2 GPA & Merit Roll Scholar. I am excited to be on this journey with my exceptional steer, Maestro Tuxedo, ...
