In this episode, I feel with Xing Gao, the founder of Elevment Country, to discuss his incredible trip from electronic commerce to land investment. Xing shares how its land business began with $ 100 agreements and extended it to multi -million dollar projects. We explore your methods to identify profitable land opportunities, subdirmar large extensions and build relationships with local officials and banks. Xing also reveals how it integrates the principles of electronic commerce in the business of his country, the challenges he faces with large -scale developments and his vision of affordable housing solutions. Whether it is an experienced…
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Less than six months ago, after an inappropriate amount of investigation, I bought a new toaster for $ 30. My old toaster had died, as the old toaster do, and wanted to buy a cheap cheap enough to not be angry when I had to replace it. If the current 145 percent rate of President Donald Trump about Chinese imports is still valid, the same toaster could cost me about $ 75 when that time comes.You have tried, lately, many of these Trump rates calcals for consumer products have seen, especially those of goods made in China, from iPhones to…
Climatewire | Spain and Portugal were still in the dark Monday when the Secretary of Energy of the United States, Chris Wright, went to television to blame a generalized blackout of renewable energy.”It is very sad to see what happened to Portugal and Spain and so many people there. But you know, when you hook your wagon to the weather, it is just a risky effort,” Wright told CNBC.The comment represented a finely auctioned slide in the wind and solar energy, which boosted almost three quarters of the Spanish network at the time it darkened. The comments contrasted with those…
In this episode, I have a great announcement: Retipster is officially launching a second podcast, The real business with Neil Clements! Neil is an investment expert in lands, real estate and dumps of the house, and is bringing you the most valuable content and without folfs of the game. Later in this conversation, Neil and I discuss how to make the transition of small land offers to six -digit profits. Why do most investors remain trapped in small offers? What prevents them from climbing? And most importantly, show, can you break? Neil shares his best strategies to finance great offers…
Most people have facial plastic surgery because they’re hoping to shave a decade or so off their perceived age. But a new study published in JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery has found that the average amount of “years saved” is only three —and we’re not talking dog years. “Typically, we tend to tell patients they’ll look less tired and more refreshed and try not to overpromise and say ‘You’ll look X years younger,’ because we don’t want to create unrealistic expectations,” says Dr. A. Joshua Zimm, a Manhattan plastic surgeon and one of the co-authors. The study, he says, was an attempt to…
Google has just lost a great antitrust case. A federal judge in Virginia ruled on Thursday that the giant of the search illegally maintained a monopoly in the online advertising market, taking advantage of its position to do more and crush the competition. The Department of Justice, which initiated the case along with several states, has asked Google to break.For Google, and possibly a great technology as a whole, the moment of this news could not be worse. “The court confirmed that Google used its monopoly power … to block editors and exclusive competence in advertising exchanges, violating the antimonopoly…
Could an earthquake monster sink parts of the northwest of the Pacific?A new study is feeding speculation and fear about the risks of an important earthquake in the Cascadia subduction zone, including mass floods in California.By Stephanie Pupas Edited by Jeanna BrynerSitka fir bumps, drowned from the duration of the subsidence, an earthquake in a subduction zone about 1,600 years ago, in Neskowin, mineral. Marli Miller/UCG/Universal Images Group through Getty ImagesThe headlines of fear on the northwest of the Pacific that sink into the sea are circulating online, with warnings that a large earthquake was expected in the notorious Cascadia…
In this episode, we sit with Anshul Sharma to discover how he builds a business of flying on multimillionaire land from scratch. Starting with only a few thousand dollars, Anshul expanded its company to 44 employees and is now closing large land offers with double and sub -diverted closures, and the title also in many cases! If you want to climb your country’s business, this episode is full of ideas that change the game you earned because you lose. Key control In this episode, you will: Learn how double closure without money can work effective, even in 6-7 figures of…
Last year, a coterie of tech billionaires rallied behind Donald Trump’s candidacy. Many had not been lifelong Republicans. In 2016, the venture capitalist Marc Andreessen declared Hillary Clinton the “obvious choice” for president, saying Trump’s immigration agenda “makes me sick to my stomach.” Elon Musk, meanwhile, had once been an Obama-supporting climate hawk. Yet they, and many others in their circles, found their way to supporting an openly authoritarian insurrectionist in 2024. They offered many explanations for this decision, some of which were unabashedly self-interested — Trump had promised to limit regulatory scrutiny of their companies and taxation of their…
In what part of the brain is consciousness originates? Theories abound, but neuroscientists have not yet merged around an explanation, largely because it is such a difficult question to investigate with the scientific method. Unlike other phenomena studied by science, the concion cannot be observed externally. “I observe your behavior. I observe your brain, if I do an intracranial EEG [electroencephalography] Study. But I never observe your experience, ”says Robert Chis-Ciure, a postdoctoral researcher who studies awareness at the University of Sussex in England.Scientists have landed in two leading theories to explain how consciousness emerges: the integrated theory of information,…
