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Gorjuss.girls dolls
The Gorjuss girls' poses are accentuated by the movement in their flowing hair, catching a fleeting glimpse of their lives and emotions-
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Bow To Your Billionaire Drone Overlord: Frank Wang's Quest To Put DJI Robots Into The Sky
Frank Wang Tao has never been arrested. He pays his taxes on time. And he rarely drinks. But on the eve of a January sit-down with FORBES-his first public interview this year with a Western publication-the Chinese national who happens to be the world's first drone billionaire found himself on the wrong end of American authorities.
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Drone company 3D Robotics lands an investment from Richard Branson
SUMMARY: 3D Robotics, a company which develops drones for both commercial and consumer use, announced that Richard Branson has invested in the company. 3D Robotics officially announced on Monday that celebrity businessman Richard Branson is the company's latest investor. The announcement comes after Bransonspilled the beans on the investment last week on the Virgin blog.
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Nicki Minaj
Explore markjmores's board "Nicki Minaj" on Pinterest, a visual bookmarking tool that helps you discover and save creative ideas
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Lady Gaga
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May Is Mental Health Awareness Month -- Here's Why Companies Should Care
Most people spend the majority of their waking hours working. During those long hours, the office setting either promotes good mental health or contributes to poor emotional well-being. Despite the large role that office culture plays in employee well-being, most companies rarely - if ever - mention the subject of mental health.
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Woman Billed $1,000 For Credit Card Error Gets $83 Million Verdict, But IRS Gets Last Laugh
A Missouri jury ordered a large buyer of consumer debts to pay nearly $83 million to Maria Guadalupe Mejia of Kansas City for wrongly trying to collect a $1,000 credit card bill she didn't owe. KCUR reported that the jury found Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC guilty of violating the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.
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