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  2. NBA stars teach students about entrepreneurship [Video] - AOL

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    Former NBA All-Star John Starks is one of the players partnering with Build NYC and Chase Bank to teach high school students about entrepreneurship. He says teamwork is necessary to be successful ...

  3. Xyla Foxlin - Wikipedia

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    Xyla Foxlin is an American engineer, entrepreneur and YouTuber. [3] She graduated from Case Western Reserve University in 2019 with a B.S.E. in General Engineering focusing in Mechatronics and Creative Technology. Foxlin provides YouTube tutorial videos, guiding viewers through technical projects.

  4. 3 Ways To Support Your Teen’s Entrepreneurship - AOL

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    Whether you're 8 years old with your first lemonade stand or in your retirement years running a successful franchise business, you can explore entrepreneurship at every age. See Our List: 100 Most...

  5. Network For Teaching Entrepreneurship - Wikipedia

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    The Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (formerly National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship), also referred to as NFTE (pronounced Nifty), is an international nonprofit organization providing entrepreneurship training and educational programs to middle and high school students, college students, and adults. Much of NFTE's work focuses ...

  6. Crash Course (web series) - Wikipedia

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    Crash Course was one of the hundred initial channels funded by YouTube's $100 million original channel initiative. The channel launched a preview on December 2, 2011, and as of March 2022, it has accumulated over 15 million subscribers and 1.8 billion video views. [5]

  7. Ashoka (non-profit organization) - Wikipedia

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    Social entrepreneurship also supports teens and gives them a way to flourish, to grow independently, [8] while continuning to find support from those around them. An example of this independence is the way that young Asian teens, whose ultimate goal is to attend and eventually graduate from college use the business skills that they have learned ...

  8. Alina Morse - Wikipedia

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    Morse lives with her parents and younger sister Lola in Wolverine Lake, Michigan. [2] Her mother Suzanne formerly worked in sales, and her father Tom was a consultant for Deloitte; all now participate in the company, with Tom working as Alina's manager and handling meetings when she is busy, Suzanne as her coach, schedule organizer, and stylist, and Lola making videos for the company YouTube ...

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