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      Commercial publishers, then, “free ride” on this investment, which is a sign of a failure in the market. One truth that lies (...)

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      Navy SEALs Lead and Win by Jocko Willink The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement by Eliyahu M Goldratt The Golden Passport: Harvard Business (...)

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      Defendant contends that the certificates must list all of these hundreds or thousands of authors in order to be accurate, and that the (...)

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      By comparing their formative years, their early adult experiences with hardship and failure that formed them as leaders, and their (...)

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      Chaos Monkeys: Obscene Fortune and Random Failure in Silicon Valley . Harper, 2016. Wall Street quant turned ads technology guru, (...)

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      The Center for Intercultural Organizing, he found, did not serve the same market as the newspaper, so the fourth fair use factor (...)

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      Responding to these challenges helped me clarify for myself that the real threat to authors’ copyrights is not the NIH public access policy, but (...)

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      Only intermediaries continue to make money, because they do not have to compete in a free market but can charge the public monopoly prices.

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