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  2. One red paperclip - Wikipedia

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    One red paperclip is a website created by Canadian blogger Kyle MacDonald, who traded his way from a single red paperclip to a house in a series of fourteen online trades over the course of a year. [1] MacDonald was inspired by the childhood game Bigger, Better. His site received a considerable amount of notice for tracking the transactions.

  3. TED (conference) - Wikipedia

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    TED Conferences, LLC (Technology, Entertainment, Design[ 7 ]) is an American-Canadian non-profit [ 7 ] media organization that posts international talks online for free distribution under the slogan "ideas worth spreading". [ 8 ] It was founded by Richard Saul Wurman and Harry Marks in February 1984 [ 2 ] as a technology conference, in which ...

  4. Talk:One red paperclip - Wikipedia

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    If anyone has any questions, just ask Kyle. Yep, it's pretty tacky to "discuss" your own wikipedia page, but for real. If you have any questions or comments about one red paperclip, please email me at oneredpaperclip@gmail.com, and I'll be happy to give you the honest goods about the whole trading deal, usually with press references to back ...

  5. A Path Out Of Trouble - The Huffington Post

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    Connecticut teen Kiara, 17, wants to become an anesthesiologist. Kiara was involved in a brawl in a school hallway that was fast, furious and, like so many others, inspired by a Facebook post. A girl had posted a photo of another girl cozying up to a boy who was somebody else’s boyfriend. Teenage tempers flared.

  6. List of TED speakers - Wikipedia

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    See also References External links A Speaker Talk(s) Wajahat Ali The case for having kids (TED2019) Trevor Aaronson How this FBI strategy is actually creating US-based terrorists (TED2015) Chris Abani Telling stories from Africa (TEDGlobal 2007) On humanity (TED2008) Hawa Abdi Mother and daughter doctor-heroes (TEDWomen 2010) Marc Abrahams A science award that makes you laugh, then think ...

  7. Turning Point USA - Wikipedia

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    Its activities include faith-based voter drives "and educating members on TPUSA's core values". [157] According to TPUSA's 2021 Investor Prospectus, the program—with a budget of $6.4 million—"will 'address America's crumbling religious foundation by engaging thousands of pastors nationwide' in order to 'breathe renewed civic engagement into ...

  8. Red Paper Clip - Wikipedia

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    10014. Country. United States. Coordinates. 40°43′59.2″N 74°0′20.3″W. /  40.733111°N 74.005639°W  / 40.733111; -74.005639. Red Paper Clip is a restaurant in New York City in the West Village. The restaurant opened in 2019 and serves Modern American food with Taiwanese influences with an a la carte and tasting menu. [1]

  9. Chris Anderson (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    Chris Anderson (entrepreneur) Chris Anderson (born 1957) is a British-American businessman who is the head of TED, [1] a non-profit organization that provides idea-based talks and hosts an annual conference in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Previously he founded Future Publishing. He is also the founder of video game journalism website IGN.