Slum Dog Entrepreneur?; The Beginning of the End of the 9-to-5 Workday?; Flydubai’s safety video produced by FREEJ

Seconds Of Beauty - 1st round compilation, Bankers Join Billionaires to Debunk ‘Imbecile’ Attack on Top 1%
December 22, 2011 2:58 by Eva Fernandes
Meet Sarath Babu, 31, a former slum dweller who wants to help end hunger in India by employing 100,000 people in the catering business he founded.
Bankers Join Billionaires to Debunk ‘Imbecile’ Attack on Top 1%
These quotes from the 1% in the US are priceless. Sample: “If I hear a politician use the term ‘paying your fair share’ one more time, I’m going to vomit.”
See what the world watched on YouTube in 2011 with YouTube Rewind:
The Beginning of the End of the 9-to-5 Workday?
One of the top 12 trends for 2012 as named by the communications firm Euro RSCG Worldwide is that employees in the Gen Y, or millennial, demographic — those born between roughly 1982 and 1993 — are overturning the traditional workday.
Flydubai’s safety video produced by FREEJ
When Fly Dubai and Freej team up to produce a safety video cuteness ensues!
Seconds Of Beauty – 1st round compilation
Watch these 60 seconds of beauty submitted by users to the first round of The Beauty Of A Second short film contest. The Beauty of a Second is a contest curated by Wim Wenders which asks users to demonstrate beauty in a second of film.
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