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  2. Kidtrepreneurs: 5 Kids Who Started Small Businesses - AOL

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charles Sykes/AP/Shutterstock (9139999a)Mikaila Ulmer talks about her company, Me & the Bees, and being a young entrepreneurMicrosoft Windows 10 Student Showcase, New ...

  3. Redditor Says They Didn’t Want to Split Restaurant Bill ...

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    The kids, including one who is about to be 18, "should be taken into account" when splitting the bill, the Redditor argued ... "My mom begged me to not say anything to not start a fight but now I ...

  4. Bitsbox - Wikipedia

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    Bitsbox is a startup [1] that teaches children how to code apps. [2] The company sells boxes with suggested apps [3] for users to code on a virtual tablet. [4]

  5. Entrepreneurship education - Wikipedia

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    Entrepreneurship For Kids: To catch them early is the vision. Based on certain research in India & Israel, Schools are now incorporating new courses for young students. Founder of Leader To Creator Entrepreneurship for kids Pradeep Mishra started this program in schools in India. The kids are taught about business and economics at a very young age.

  6. The Startup Kids - Wikipedia

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    The Startup Kids is a documentary about young technology entrepreneurs in the U.S. and Europe. [1] The hour-long movie was created by two Icelandic women, Vala Halldorsdottir and Sesselja Vilhjalmsdottir, and was released in 2012. It contains interviews with startup founders who relay stories about the founding of their respective companies and ...

  7. Parents pay me up to $700 for baby-naming advice ... - AOL

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    It turned into a business in the fall of 2020 when people asked for suggestions that complemented their last names, began with certain letters, and would hopefully empower their kids to be ...

  8. Brilliant (website) - Wikipedia

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    Brilliant.org is an American for-profit company and associated community that features 70+ guided courses [2] across the site. It operates via a freemium business model. [3] Brilliant was founded in 2012. [3] At the Launch Festival in March 2013, CEO and co-founder Sue Khim presented the idea of Brilliant, attracting funding from venture ...

  9. Kidtrepreneurs: 5 Kids Who Started Small Businesses - AOL

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    For many of us, starting your own business is part and parcel to the American dream. There is no greater success story than rolling up your sleeves and building a business from the ground up....