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Fast Company | Microsoft's Class Action Fast Company - "Before, I wasn't excited about learning," says Wilson, an open-faced teen with a ready smile who wears a different college sweatshirt every day to remind ... |
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Fast Company | Microsoft's Class Action Fast Company - "Before, I wasn't excited about learning," says Wilson, an open-faced teen with a ready smile who wears a different college sweatshirt every day to remind ... |
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Fast Company | How a 15-year-old's hobby became a $50000-to-$70000-a-month business. Fast Company - That's a larger audience than the circulations of Seventeen, Teen Vogue, and CosmoGirl! magazines combined. Although Web-site rankings vary with the ... |
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