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5 Ways To Change The Way You Think About Negative Life Events, The Future Of Grocery Shopping Has Arrived In China, A Company From Japan Will Pay Its Employees In Bitcoin

Richard Bradbury | Freda Liu | Majidah Hashim

18-Dec-17 12:00

5 Ways To Change The Way You Think About Negative Life Events, The Future Of Grocery Shopping Has Arrived In China, A Company From Japan Will Pay Its Employees In Bitcoin

On today’s edition of Enterprise Biz Bytes, Richard Bradbury, Freda Liu and Majidah Hashim spoke about:

 

1:24 - The Future Of Grocery Shopping Has Arrived In China

3:53 - A Company From Japan Will Pay Its Employees In Bitcoin

8:29 - 5 Ways To Change The Way You Think About Negative Events

18:42 - Mark Zuckerberg Says Technology Could Be A Solution For America’s Broken School System

25:29 - Events


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