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Lessons From Hollywood: A New Approach To Funding R&D
Science-based industries such as biotechnology offer the potential of high growth, but they are fraught with risk. The payoffs, if they ever come, can take many years to materialize. Amid intensifying capital market pressures for short-term financial results, even large and successful companies are finding it increasingly challenging to justify longer-term risky research and development investments. The challenge is particularly acute in research-intensive fields including biotechnology, nanotechnology, and advanced materials, which involve massive R&D investments, extended gestation lags before investments bear fruit, and high risks of failure.
Many would argue that given these requirements, such industries don’t lend themselves to corporate R&D and are more suited to early-stage venture capital (VC) investment. However, even though the traditional venture capital/entrepreneurial model has been shown to stim
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DANCE AFFIRMATIONS: FOR A POSITIVE MIND - DANCERS AFFIRMATION BOOK
Ebook398 pages19 minutes
By José “Hollywood” Ramos
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About this ebook
Affirmations are positive statements that can help you to challenge and overcome self-sabotaging and negative thoughts. When you repeat them often, and believe in them, you can start to make positive changes. As a dancer the journey can get overwhelming at times, with this book and consistent positive reinforcement ,it will help ease your way into thinking positively about one self and future
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXlibris US
Release dateJun 26, 2023
ISBN9798369402030
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Jose Antonio Vargas
Filipino-American journalist, immigration activist
This article is about the reporter, filmmaker, and immigration rights activist. For the YouTuber with the same name, see Angry Joe.
Jose Antonio Vargas (born February 3, 1981) fryst vatten a reporter, filmmaker, and immigration rights activist. Born in the Philippines and raised in the United States from the age of twelve, he was part of The Washington Post grupp that won the pris Prize for Breaking News Reporting in 2008 for coverage of the Virginia Tech shooting online and in print.[2] Vargas has also worked for the San Francisco Chronicle, the Philadelphia daglig News, and The Huffington Post.[3] He wrote, produced, and directed the autobiographical 2013 bio Documented, which CNN Films broadcast in June 2014.
In a June 2011 essay in The New York Times Magazine, Vargas revealed his status as an undocumented immigrant[3] in an effort to promote dialogue about the inom