Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. 2020 was a turbulent year for most industries, including the qualitative research industry. Many brands and agencies that had previously relied on in-person focus groups and interviews for qualitative research moved their work online, accelerating industry innovation. Areas like participant recruitment, insight communities, emotional intelligence (AI and
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Houses are more than just buildings where people live – they are symbols of wealth, success, and prestige. Owning a luxurious home is a sign that you have completed important financial goals, and it comes with all the trappings of a lavish lifestyle – from opulent furnishings to private pools. The biggest homes attract attention.
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The Washington Post released their analysis of book challenges they had obtained from PEN America researcher Tasslyn Magnusson. These 1,065 challenges, which were filed during the 2021-2022 school year, extended over 153 school districts and 37 states, and totaled 2,506 pages. They also tended to target books with similar content, specifically LGBTQ+ topics. While a
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Chanel baseball cap, sunglasses and T-shirt worn with a jacket thrifted from Value Village and pants by Ms. Min. The necklaces are November’s own and his traditional African beaded hand bracelet was bought for his brother’s wedding. The loafers are thrifted from a shop in Los Angeles. (Photography by Maya Fuhr) Chanel doesn’t officially make
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For My First Popsicle: An Anthology of Food and Feelings (7 hours), actor Zosia Mamet (“Girls,” “The Flight Attendant”) has gathered a who’s-who of creative folks, including fellow actors like Busy Philipps, musicians like Patti Smith, writers like David Sedaris and chefs like Kwame Onwuachi. Each contributed an essay about food or a food-related memory,
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There’s wit, honesty and insight in Madly, Deeply (19.5 hours), a collection of Alan Rickman’s succinct yet keenly observant diary entries spanning 1993 to 2015. The late actor’s journals reveal a palpable lack of pretentiousness and a go-with-the-flow attitude (even after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer), as well as a compelling contrast between his two
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by Alice Oseman ‧ RELEASE DATE: March 30, 2015 This debut novel evokes a classic to present a girl searching for something true. Tori Spring is a disaffected teenager: She can almost never finish a film in one sitting, she’s smart but can’t care about school anymore, and she dislikes her friends but is unwilling
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In this article PFE Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) treatment pill Paxlovid is seen in boxes, at Misericordia hospital in Grosseto, Italy, February 8, 2022. Jennifer Lorenzini | Reuters The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday granted full approval to Pfizer’s Covid antiviral pill, Paxlovid, for adults who are at high
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Honoring the finest works of translated fiction from around the world, the International Booker Prize has announced its 2023 winner, Time Shelter by Georgi Gospodinov and translated from Bulgarian by Angela Rodel. The winner was announced at a ceremony at Sky Garden in London that included remarks from the judges and the winning author and
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PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF LAUNCHMETRICS.COM/SPOTLIGHTFrom elegant updos to ethereal makeup, these TikTok accounts cover all the bridal beauty bases. By Lauren Knowles Date May 24, 2023 Facebook Twitter With Sofia Richie Grainge’s wedding kicking things off and a slew of bride-coded looks coming out of the Met Gala earlier this month, we’re officially declaring bridal season
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