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Ted Rogers – A Life Unconquerable
May 27 marks the 80th anniversary of the birth of Ted Rogers. Once the second richest man in Canada and president of Rogers Communications, he also gave his name to the Ted Rogers School of Management at Ryerson University. But yet, little is known about the man behind the name. By Viviane Fairbank, Staff Writer Ted Rogers had always taken pride in his pace of action. In his aptly named autobiography, Relentless, he wrote, “I love speed. I’ve always had [...]
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The Revolution is 3D – Arbitrage Magazine – Vol. 5 – No. 3
A revolution is coming in manufacturing: it’s called 3D printing. These printers are coming down in price and becoming available to the masses. Within this decade, manufacturing will become truly democratized, and this brings with it both wonders and serious dangers. Read about it in our latest issue!
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Technology
The Saturday Evening Post to attract younger readers with iOS
Deck:The American magazine appeals to young readers with new apps. By: Julienne Bay, Staff Writer The Saturday Evening Post, an American magazine, has decided to reshape its digital identity in accordance with the 21st century. In partnership with Yudu Media, a digital publishing company, the Post released its iPad and iPhone app on May 17. Readers can download a single issue for $3.99, or subscribe to a single issue for $1.99, which will renew automatically until cancelled. With a history [...]
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Lifestyle
Vitamin C Packs Unexpected Punch
“While the findings of this study appear promising, further research to confirm the observations would be essential before Vitamin C can be used to supplement TB treatment,” said Dr. Ibrahim Abubakar.
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Microsoft Unveils New Xbox One
New console may pave the way for gaming integration By Jaron Serven, Staff Writer Well, it’s here—and no, it’s not called the Xbox 720. Don Mattrick, Microsoft president of interactive entertainment business, unveiled the next generation Xbox One during a much-hyped Tuesday morning press conference. The original Xbox was released in November 2001—launching with a controller so big, one could fight a zombie apocalypse with it—and quickly gained popularity, due in part to the marquee launch title Halo. Its successor, [...]
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Cash or cashless?
In the recent two decades, we have changed the monetary tools we use to exchange for the services and goods that we need. The trend is shifted from a money to a moneyless society; and with the increasing consumer demand on the use of credit cards and mobile payments, merchants begin to see the potential profit that they can earn by adapting to credit card systems instead of solely accepting cash. The following infographic provides some interesting and thought provoking [...]
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Traders & Investors Survey 2013
Are you interested in trading and investment? Even if you are not too interested in the area, you might still want to take a look at the following analysis. The Online Trading Academy has conducted a survey at the beginning of the year on their current and former students, as well as those who are interested in the area. With over 2000 responses OTA received, they gathered the survey data and came up with a brief analysis on how these [...]
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Asia Finance & Economics
Japan’s Economy Will Rise Again
Japanese economy will continue to rise under a new economic model By Lindsey Addawoo With one of the largest economies in the world, Japan has been making remarkable progress in recovering its economy. Japan’s GDP has risen by a whopping 0.9 per cent in the last three months, and it has seen a lowering in its national deflation. Japan’s economic model, affectionately called “Abenomics” in honour of current Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, was set in motion last December when Abe was re-elected [...]
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Arb TV
Improve Your Writing Skills
Author of “Life of Pi”, Yann Martel, says the key to writing well is simply…wait for it…to read. Most people have a problem letting go; but take a break, then return–there’s no strict formula to writing. It’s all cerebral and mental, it can drive you nuts if you continue to plug away. He says, the best teacher is a cheap, little Penguin classic. Read beyond what you want to write about, all topics should be covered. Writing is the greatest [...]
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How Much Should I Tip?
Okay, a tip jar is optional. But at a sit-down restaurant, the server deserves at least 15%, with an additional 5% (each, don’t skimp) for good service and feeling nice. Leaving at least $2 per person is necessary if the food was cheap. Think about it: they make you happy, you make them happy. As a former server, I can justify that about 60%-70% of your living expenses come from tips. It’s just the right thing to do! It encourages [...]
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