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Making of Audacity and The Art of Entrepreneurship: Abu Bakkar Siddiq, CEO, Audacity

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Making of Audacity and The Art of Entrepreneurship: Abu Bakkar Siddiq, CEO, Audacity

Abu Bakkar Siddiq is the co-founder and CEO of Audacity IT Solutions, a Dhaka-based fast-growing technology services company that provides mobile apps, websites, and tech products design and development solutions to local and international clients.  In this wide-ranging interview, Mr. Siddiq talks about his path to what he is doing today, how he has grown Audacity from a small team of 3 people to a fast-growing enterprise, on company culture, growth, money management, sales and marketing, jobs of a founder, the state of Audacity today and ambition going forward, and much, much more. Interview and edited by Ruhul Kader, transcription...

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Women’s History Month: 6 Women Saving the Planet You Might Not Know About

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Women’s History Month: 6 Women Saving the Planet You Might Not Know About

Written by Marcia G. Yerman Louisiana climate activist Sharon Lavigne Being a mother and a climate activist during a pandemic has put an extra burden on the shoulders of women. But despite the obstacles of a difficult year, women continued a legacy of environmental protection. In honor of Women’s History Month, Pakistani-American artist Maliha Abidi created portraits of “Six Women Saving the Planet You Might Not Know About.” Her art is a great way to teach kids about a diverse group of women of varying ages, paving the way to climate action. I contacted Abidi to learn more about the...

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Los Angeles Cops Bring the Echo Park Tent Community to a Violent End

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Los Angeles Cops Bring the Echo Park Tent Community to a Violent End

On Thursday evening, around 200 hundred people arrived at the corner of Sunset and Lemoyne in Los Angeles’ Echo Park. Under a cool, cloudy sky, they raised signs that read “Services Not Sweeps” and “Housing is a human right.” For years the neighborhood has been at the center of citywide conversations around gentrification and housing insecurity. This week, all that discourse came vividly to life. The protesters were there for a vigil in support of the more than 100 unhoused people who—until that night—had called Echo Park their home. That evening advocates for the unhoused directed their anger not only at...

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These 50 Great Golf Gifts Are Sure to Be a Hole in One

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These 50 Great Golf Gifts Are Sure to Be a Hole in One

Whether you need a last-minute gift idea for dad or a gift for your wife, the best golf gifts are always appreciated. For your parents, your co-workers, friends or even for yourself, everyone knows someone who loves to golf. Nothing shows you care more than buying them something that helps them take their game to the next level. Now that Father’s Day is around the corner, the best golf gifts are also perfect Father’s Day gifts to snap all golf-loving dads you know. That’s why we compiled 50 of the best golf gifts you can order right now. From the...

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16 weird things on Amazon that solve everyday problem

16 weird things on Amazon that solve everyday problem

s — Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. The way we look at it, you have one of two choices in life: You can fill your Amazon cart up with things you don’t need (did someone say more Lululemon dupes?), or you can fill it up with things that will drastically improve your life in ways you didn’t even realize you needed. We’re here for the latter, and think it's time to eliminate some of those pesky, day-to-day nuisances that you put up with just because. And if...

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