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Tenri.org CRYPTOCURRENCY CAPITALISM BEST TO END HOMELESS
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CRYPTOCURRENCY CAPITALISM'S BEST*END HOMELESS.
https://lnkd.in/e55sRd8b
CRYPTO-FINANCE & WHAT'S ON THE TABLE.
MR. MS. TEEFEY & SELENA GOMEZ-RARE-SUPERSTAR.
WonderMind.com
I ABSOLUTELY SEE NOTHING WRONG WITH CRYPTOCURRENCY.
I CAN UNDERSTAND WHY THE INFANT DEMOCRATIC-CAPITALISTIC MINDS OF TODAY BLAME THE USA GOVERNMENT. THAT SAID THEN IS ANY GOVERNMENT TO BE BLAMED FOR THE HOMELESS PROBLEMS PLAGUING THE WORLD.?... NO. GOD KNOWS ALL THE HEADACHES USA GOVERNMENT HAVE WITH THE FOREIGN AFFAIRS. THE NEW WORLD IS PRACTICALLY A SHOCK TO WITNESS. PEOPLE "ONLY WORKING" TOGETHER FOR A COMMON GOAL... "IN THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS." THUS DOESN'T THAT ALSO INCLUDE THE HOMELESS. THE HOMELESS ARE OUT THERE...
ARE YOU.?
HOMELESS A OPPORTUNITY MISUNDERSTOOD.....
The modern economic system is a market economy, which is a capitalist economy where people, not the government--NOT THE GOVERNMENT--own most businesses. In a capitalist economy, prices allocate capital and labor between competing uses, and capital assets like factories, mines, and railroads can be privately owned and controlled.
https://lnkd.in/eB98Jnv9 GOOGLE.
EXAMPLE, IF YOU NEED TO RAISE MONEY FOR ANY REASON OR MORE SO LETS SAY THE "HOMELESS" PROBLEM WHICH IS BELIEVED TO BE TIME & MONEY CONSUMING BUT IN ONE DIRECTION TOWARD THE HOMELESS.
HOWEVER CRYPTOCURRENCY CAN POSSIBLE ALLOWS AN EXPENDITURE OF CURRENCY TO BENEFIT ALL WHO USES THE CRYPTO & REGARDLESS OF HOW IT'S CONSUMED.
THEREFORE IF A CRYPTO "HOMELESS" CURRENCY EXISTED IT'S MORE HIGHLY LIKELY THAT THE HOMELESS PROBLEM CAN BE VANQUISHED BECAUSE CURRENCY-FINANCES IT'S ALWAYS AVAILABLE TO BE TAPPED INTO FOR HOMELESS RESOLUTIONS.
THANK YOU FOR READING.
When you remove the barriers to someone’s potential, the possibilities are endless.
So our partners at YouthForce NOLA are providing students with opportunities and real-world skills for real-world success.
“Without YouthForce NOLA, I probably wouldn’t be working in the health field. They gave me my first internship in the hospital, which opened more doors for me.” – Dr PJ. “I’m 21 and I’m living my dream.”
Watch the video narrated by New Orleans’ very own Jon Batiste and discover more accounts of good people doing great things at gates.ly/pathwaysliJunior Achievement of Greater New Orleans, Inc.
Get to know our team! Today we are featuring Lucas Greenberg our summer intern from Case Western Reserve University!
What do you do at UH Ventures in one sentence?
- I've been interning with Matthew Zenker and the new UH Haslam Sports Innovation Center with their incoming deal flow. I research, analyze, and compile a variety of data and information to assess sports-medicine and health companies/markets to help accelerate and invest in them. I'm also working on the upcoming SportsLand event with Patricia Colella, MBA, by helping out in all areas of event management.
What are your favorite things to do outside of school?
- I love to exercise and try new workouts, but more importantly, I love to eat. During COVID, I began cooking and baking as a way to unwind; I try to make a meal four times a week. My favorite dish to make is my grandfather’s shrimp and pea risotto.
Favorite binge-worthy TV show?
- The Office. I have seen The Office over five times and I can quote certain scenes by heart!
What is your favorite restaurant in Cleveland?
- Batuqui; a fun Brazilian summer dinner spot.
What do you love about Cleveland?
- I was born and raised all around Cleveland, and throughout my time, there has been one constant: the people. Everyone from Cleveland has a unique and inspiring story, and I love meeting people from around the world.
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It's a staple of every summer at LJC to welcome a new intern class to our offices! 👏 Working with students is always a ton of fun, and this year, we decided to put the class of 2024 to the test with some LJC trivia.
Check out the first installment of our intern pop quiz as they tackle the trivia question: What year was LJC founded? 🤔
Here's a hint: while our firm was founded in 1999, it was incorporated with LJC in 2019. Check out their answers and let us know yours in the comments below! ⬇️
Week 5 of the F1L Internship Emulator has been postponed by a week so that participants can catch up on Week 4 work.
So instead I present to you a brain twister:
A farmer needs to get a wolf, a goat, and a cabbage across a river. He has a boat, but he can only take one item across the river at a time. If left alone, the wolf will eat the goat, and the goat will eat the cabbage. How does the farmer get all three across the river safely?
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Happy National Intern Day!
We love our HolcimUS interns! They are doing excellent work and applying their learning to their everyday tasks. Special shout-out to all of the incredible managers, mentors and teammates who have supported our interns during their HolcimUS journey!
Get to know some of our talented interns better by checking out the latest episode of our 'Meet the Intern' series below!
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Happy National Intern Day! We celebrate our 2024 interns and thank you for all you've contributed and accomplished this summer. These young professionals have been learning what it takes to be the leaders of tomorrow and documenting their hands-on experience.
Check out Lily Ecker, Caden Edelbrock, Josephine Shaw and Dillon Barnes's stories in the second episode of our 'Meet the Intern' series!
Q: Describe your initial perspective of the career you are interning at. After being an intern there for a few weeks, how have your beliefs changed, and what are they currently?
A: When I first started my internship doing math intervention at the elementary school I wondered how effective that classroom situation really was and if it would actually help the students catch up to where they were supposed to be. I didn’t really understand how it worked and how to best help the kids understand.
Now that Ive been at the elementary school for awhile I’ve been able to see how effective intervention is. I’ve seen the kids we work with grow so much and watching them start to really understanding something is one of my big highlights. Giving the kids a space where they can catch up outside the pressure of a classroom that might make them feel like they’re constantly falling behind us super important and really beneficial.
Tonight is movie night and our Family Life Interns are ready with popcorn! 🍿 What’s your favorite movie to watch with the kids in your life?🎥
How does this fit into our mission? Family Life Interns have designed several programs that happen through the week at different times. The goal is always to help guest families connect with each other and the social support they need in a fun, comforting way!
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