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When we think of entrepreneurs, most of us imagine (67) , successful, over-achievers like Bill Gates of Microsoft, Richard Branson of Virgin Airlines, Inc. or Jim Boyle of Columbia Sportswear, to (68) a few contemporary heroes. The (69) is that we often fail to (70) entrepreneurs all around us: the corner grocery store owner, the family (71) who opens a medical (72) in our neighborhood, or the young person who (73) the morning paper. (74) is creating business opportunities (75) entrepreneurship, although the (76) of entrepreneurship would be markedly different from each other. According to Jeffery Timmons, author of "New Venture Creation", there are three (77) components for a successful new (78) : the opportunity, the entrepreneur, and the (79) needed to start the company and make it grow. The opportunity is the (80) for a new business. The entrepreneur is the person who develops the idea for a (81) into a business. Resources include money, people and skill. In this part, we (82) on entrepreneurs, one of the critical (83) for success of a new business.. Who are they What makes them (84) one factor which (85) Bill Gates from the morning paper deliverer is the level of business success each desires to achieve. Determining (86) success means to you is a crucial element in the early stages of new venture planning.

A.superficial
B.dynamic
C.rigid
D.doubtful
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A common design is a tall box with food placed on several shelves inside. The shelves are pieces of metal with many small holes through them. The sides of the box are (49) with pieces of thick cloth. Containers of 50) axe placed at the top and bottom of the cooler. The ends of each piece of cloth lie in the water so the cloth stays wet.Put the cooler in the open air but not in the sun. (51) will pass through the wet cloth. The inside of the box will (52) several degrees cooler than the outside air temperature. And this may be (53) enough to keep foods fresh at least for a short time.Cold (54) in a freezer, however, can keep foods in good condition fox months after the (55) season. Yet foods can be damaged if they are kept too cold The British development group Practical Action says the best way to prepare foods for storage is at (56) time while still in the field. Use a sharp knife to avoid damage.A) stayI) coveredB) storageJ) underC) harvest K) waterD) other L) coldE) growing M) airF) another N) preparationG) ice O) takeH) cool
A common design is a tall box with food placed on several shelves inside. The shelves are pieces of metal with many small holes through them. The sides of the box are (49) with pieces of thick cloth. Containers of 50) axe placed at the top and bottom of the cooler. The ends of each piece of cloth lie in the water so the cloth stays wet.
Put the cooler in the open air but not in the sun. (51) will pass through the wet cloth. The inside of the box will (52) several degrees cooler than the outside air temperature. And this may be (53) enough to keep foods fresh at least for a short time.
Cold (54) in a freezer, however, can keep foods in good condition fox months after the (55) season. Yet foods can be damaged if they are kept too cold The British development group Practical Action says the best way to prepare foods for storage is at (56) time while still in the field. Use a sharp knife to avoid damage.
  • A) stayI) covered
  • B) storageJ) under
  • C) harvest
    K) water
  • D) other
    L) cold
  • E) growing
    M) air
  • F) another
    N) preparation
  • G) ice
    O) take
  • H) cool