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Entreprenuer

CHAPTER ONE ENTREPRENEURSHIP Introduction Entreprenuership Entrepreneurship is a person who makes money by starting or running businesses, especially when this involves taking financial risks (Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary). Entrepreneurship (is one of the most important “engines” that drives our country’s economy. Through entrepreneurship, new ideas are turned into business products, new ways are discovered to provide services to everybody and entire new industries are created. In recent years, the businesses of successful entrepreneurs have not only contributed to economic vitality but also have created most of the new jobs that employ the people of our nation. Entrepreneurs: What do they do? Entrepreneurs are problem solvers Many people often feel confused about what an entrepreneur is and what this person does. To understand the entrepreneur who wants to “make a job” instead of “take a job” think first about the world “problem”. Everyone encounters problems everyday

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This video is so cool!

Destiny

Destiny Destiny or Fate, predetermined course of events considered to be beyond human control. (Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009). Destiny is the scheduled sequence of proceedings thought to be beyond human curb. Fatalism believes that all events occur according to a fixed and inevitable destiny that individual will neither controls nor affects. According to fatalism, preceding eve nts have no causal connection with the events that follow. A fated event takes place not according to a natural law but in accordance with some mysterious decree issued by some mysterious power , perhaps ages before. Fatalism is a belief in a supernatural power that predetermines without recourse to natural order. Fatalism appeared among the ancient Hebrews, Greeks, and Romans and today is particularly prevalent among Muslims. Determinism, in its belief that every event has its determining conditions in its immediate antecedents, which may include the human will. Epictetus was concerned chiefly with the