Month: November 2019
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Women’s Entrepreneurship Day: how are we doing?
Even though things seem really great for women trying to own a business, there are still some things that need…
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World Latte Art Champion uses Colombian Coffee in his coffee shops in Asia
Arnon Thitiprasert came to Colombia for the first time to share his skills as one of the most famous baristas…
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What you should know about the National strike in Colombia
On November 21, thousands of Colombians will take the streets to ask the government to respond to causes that generate…
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Chileans create vaccine against Hantavirus
The carrier of the virus is mainly the long-tailed mouse (Oligoryzomis longicaudatus) inhabiting the southern forests of South America.
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Why has Manchester United come down?
Having been a top team in the last two decades, Manchester United has fallen into decline.
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Inspiring the world and the space: she is an astronaut
An alliance between the She is Foundation and the NASA Space Center will allow you to visit the center of scientific…
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Historic top-flight women footballers strike is over for now
The Association of Spanish Footballers (AFE) announced on Monday that the strike has been temporarily suspended.
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CEOs’ political leanings are affecting their pay packages
When firms design the initial pay package for a new CEO, they focus on that person's tolerance or aversion to…
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Trying to help parents decide to vaccinate kids against HPV?
Health campaigns on social media aimed at increasing human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination may see greater success, if they inject a narrative…
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Davis Cup begins with Latino participation
On Monday, November 18, the new edition of the Davis Cup was released in Madrid, which presented important changes provided…
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