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Daron Nunn: Changing Uniform Standards
Daron Nunn is the founder of Zipway USA, a break-away clothing line for people in the fields of athletics and medicine. Nunn talks about how he came up with the idea for his invention and the ultimate goals of his company.
Tags: Business Operations, company, medicine, invention, athletics, line, clothing, break-away, Daron Nunn, Standards, Zipway USA, Quality
Videos 2008-04-30
Creating a Culture of Innovation
Innovation is critical for companies that want to remain competitive in the long term. It’s a key discipline within product development and it underpins quality customer service. Although many companies recognize its importance, it can be difficult to identify the sources of innovation and create an innovative culture. A good...
Tags: Innovation, Team, Community, Idea, Goal, Invention, Specialist Team, Leadership, Strategy, Management, Employee, Foundation, Team Management, BNET Editorial
Articles 2007-11-15

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Ron power's inventions
Gunsmiths are some of the worlds most skilled craftsmen, who have talents requiring expert knowledge of metal and wood. They must also invent special tools and techniques used to do special one-of-a-kind jobs for special men and women who demand the best. Gunsmiths, as I have preached for over 40...
Articles 2009-01-01
Secret Storage book
Secretstoragebook.com Secret Storage books are the greatest thing since the invention of the false bottomed can. These are handy, well made Boxes made from real hard cover books. The pages ore hardened with glue, then hollowed out to create u concealed box. The beauty of it is that...
Articles 2009-01-01
DSM wins European patent battle with Teijin Aramid
DSM Dyneema has won a patent battle with one of its rivals Teijin Aramid formerly Teijin Twaron. In a case heard by the European Patent Office Boards of Appeal, DSM successfully defended its patent (EP 0 833 742) relating to panels incorporating its high-performance ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene...
Articles 2009-01-01
As the years have passed
As the years have passed What has happened in the half-century since Cal sat atop the collegiate sports world: -- Ten U.S. presidents have served, beginning with Dwight Eisenhower, and an 11th, Barack Obama, has been elected -- Tom Bates, a...
Articles 2008-12-31
TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. Awarded U.S. Patent for Cellular-Augmented Radar and Laser Detection Technology
TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. TCS(NASDAQ: TSYS), a leading provider of mission-critical wirelesscommunications, today announced the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office hasissued the company patent number 7,471,236 for "Cellular-AugmentedRadar/Laser Detector." This TCS invention allows a cellular-basedradar/laser receiver to share emission detection information. Cellular-augmented radar detectors use the mobile operator's locationinfrastructure to determine...
Articles 2008-12-30
Land of liberals
Saturday's "From the Community" articles on the editorial page came straight from the land of wide-eyed liberals. First was the anti-nuclear article by Rainwater and Schlosser, who look forward to a world free of nuclear weapons. The simple fact they ignore is this: nothing in human...
Articles 2008-12-30
Classrooms crank up energy-saving projects
In a changing world, future job opportunities may be in the energy conservation field, and today's educators want to make sure students are ready. Teachers are emphasizing energy education, especially with hands- on projects. School officials across the state are allowing wind turbines to...
Articles 2008-12-30
Commentary: Restaurant industry catches its breath in uneventful '08
I hated writing this column. It's about the most boring year for New Orleans diners I remember. This has been a year of few major openings, but no major closings and few major improvements. The restaurant business has had to struggle so hard to revive itself that...
Articles 2008-12-29
DANCE
THE THIEF OF BAGHDAD Linbury Studio Theatre: Royal Opera House, London *** Will Tuckett's latest family show is an Arabian Nights fantasy that makes a point of storytelling. We don't start with sultans and princesses, but with wartime children creeping into a bombed theatre, where a...
Articles 2008-12-29
CATCHING THE CHEATS; CRACKING DOWN ON THE CONMEN WHO COST US A STAGGERING pounds 20M IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS
Byline: By ADAM JUPP Chief Reporter DOLE cheats in the North East have raked in more than pounds 20m in benefit cons over the last year. The scroungers have pocketed the cash by inventing fake illnesses, sham marriage splits and working while still signing on. ...
Articles 2008-12-29
pounds 20m; That's the total claimed by the region's benefit cheats in a year
BENEFIT fraudsters have cheated taxpayers in the North East out of pounds 20m this year. Scroungers have pocketed the cash by inventing fake illnesses, sham marriage splits and working while still signing on. Today, DWP anti-fraud minister Tony McNulty said: "Stealing from the benefit system takes...
Articles 2008-12-29
Meltdown THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS BY IAIN MACWHIRTER
IN the first fortnight of October 2008, Britain went slightly mad. Perfectly rational people were pulling their money out of British banks and sending it across the Irish Sea to banks in a country in even greater financial difficulty than ours. You could almost feel the panic in the air....
Articles 2008-12-28
'TV on the Radio cemented their reputation as one of the best bands
Rock & pop While Reading singer-songwriter Laura Marling and Eighties- loving Kiwi sensation Ladyhawke both produced brilliant debuts, most of the albums of the year came flooding in from across the Atlantic. Brooklyn brats MGMT very nearly lived up to the hype with their day- glo...
Articles 2008-12-28
Follow the spiritual trail in the valley of Kathmandu
There are other paths to take when the winter snows put Nepal's mountains out of reach, says Raymond Whitaker Nepal is a country tipped up on its side, where an Indian rhinoceros munching subtropical vegetation can lift its head and see snow glinting on the world's...
Articles 2008-12-28
An unsettling start to the theatrical new year
COMING SOON - THEATRE T he beginning of January is always eerily quiet in terms of big opening nights, but this is followed by a flurry of productions. Ian McDiarmid stars in the National Theatre of Scotland's touring adaptation of Be Near Me, Andrew O'Hagan's novel...
Articles 2008-12-28
Liberte, egalite, sensualite
WORLD LEADERS Mme BRUNI-SARKOZY By John Lichfield There is a henpecked character in a Thomas Hardy novel who is referred to only as "Susan Tall's husband". To judge by the British and other non-French media, the President of the French...
Articles 2008-12-26
RadioChoice
The Eureka Years at Christmas 11am RADIO 4 Adam Hart-Davis explores the history of the science behind Christmas. So who invented Christmas crackers, and when were trees first decorated with glass baubles? Afternoon Play: The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes ...
Articles 2008-12-26
Amateurs tinkering with gene splicing
SAN FRANCISCO -- The Apple computer was invented in a garage. Same with the Google search engine. Now, tinkerers are working at home with the basic building blocks of life itself. Using homemade lab equipment and the wealth of scientific knowledge available online, these hobbyists are trying...
Articles 2008-12-26
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