we saw by so many republicans in congress, so many people who join the trump administration. for every story like that, i also got to meet people like maria hahn of itch. this courageous ambassador of ours who is being threatened, being had heard out of her post in ukraine. who has the courage to stand up to the most powerful man in the country, to step into this hearing room when the president was telling her not to, to stare down this failings of trump acolytes vilifying her. who paved her way for others to show courage. the alexander vindman, s fiona hills, and so many other has. when i see those stories, which i love to write about, it vindicates for me the founders believes that we saw has that sufficient virtue to be self governing. we don t need a tyrant ruling over us. i am optimistic that we will get through this, we are very
The Academic-Industry Training accelerator programs Brazil and Colombia concluded with the awarding of four most outstanding solutions. Healthtech startups Rea and Nutrix and energy startup Bitlumens are the prize winners from Switzerland.
The Academia-Industry Training (AIT) helps Swiss, Colombian, and Brazilian enables startup founders to innovate and develop their entrepreneurial and business skills. For each cycle, the program offers ten selected founding teams with the chance to transform their high-level applied research into market applications and advance their business plans. By travelling to the designated countries, the teams are able to establish contacts with industry, clarify intellectual property issues, network at an international level to attract new partnerships and collaborations.
Aria after her seventh day running The young runner said: I am six-years-old and I often give food and hot drinks for homeless people I see on the street. I wanted to do something more to help so I am running for Oxford Gatehouse and will run 10miles in 10days. After seeing one rough sleeper looking particularly ‘cold and miserable’ Aria told her mum, Debbie Hahn, she could not sleep as she was worried about the individual. The young girl said she wanted to donate all the money in her piggy-bank to a homeless support charity. The piggy-bank money amounted to £4.50 so Mrs Hahn suggested Aria did something which would have more of an impact .