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Entrepreneurship: Nature vs. Nurture? A Religious Debate

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The paper even goes as far as saying, “our research cannot be generalized to the entire population of entrepreneurs in the United States, it is meant to be illustrative of the backgrounds of entrepreneurs.&#. I suspect Mr. Wadhwa used hyperbole in his TechCrunch blog post to get more readers to look at his work. Or at least 73.6%

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Why We Can’t Let Luddites Ruin Global Trade

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They were a movement in England during the Industrial Revolution who had the objective of ruining machinery that was used to build products at scale. They thought factories were a threat to custom assembly of products and ultimately to the agrarian way of life (as more people were moving to urban environments).

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