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  2. 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...

  3. Stemettes - Wikipedia

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    Stemettes is a social enterprise which encourages girls and young women aged 5–25 to pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths ().Stemettes runs panel events, hackathons, the Student to Stemette mentoring programme supported by Deutsche Bank, Outbox Incubator and an app, OtotheB, an online platform for girls interested in STEM and entrepreneurship.

  4. Creative entrepreneurship - Wikipedia

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    Creative entrepreneurship is the practice of setting up a business – or becoming self-employed - in one of the creative industries.The focus of the creative entrepreneur differs from that of the typical business entrepreneur or, indeed, the social entrepreneur in that they are concerned first and foremost with the creation and exploitation of creative or intellectual capital.

  5. These are the most popular slang words teens are saying ... - AOL

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    The Preply survey shows 3 in 4 parents admit to using slang terms that are popular with teens. The most popular terms among parents are sus, salty and bet. Show comments

  6. Creativity techniques - Wikipedia

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    Creativity techniques are methods that encourage creative actions, whether in the arts or sciences. They focus on a variety of aspects of creativity, including techniques for idea generation and divergent thinking, methods of re-framing problems, changes in the affective environment and so on.

  7. Social entrepreneurship - Wikipedia

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    J. G. Dees argues that social entrepreneurship is the result and the creation of an especially creative and innovative leader. [11] Social entrepreneurs can include a range of career types and professional backgrounds, ranging from social work and community development to entrepreneurship and environmental science. For this reason, it is ...

  8. Youth unemployment - Wikipedia

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    In Africa, the messages the youth are receiving from schools and adults is to become job creators rather than job-seekers, which encourages them to become entrepreneurs. [22] Every year, up to 12 million graduates are entering the labour market and only 3 million of them are getting jobs.

  9. Creative Entrepreneurs - Wikipedia

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    The Creative Entrepreneurs website collects and organises business resources which can be searched by type and by specific creative sector. [2] [3] The website also provides magazine-like content including interviews with leading creative entrepreneurs and industry experts, such as investors and business advisors.