Sentences with phrase «early founders»

The U.S. Army Alpha and Beta test results garnered widespread publicity and were analyzed by Carl Brigham, a Princeton University psychologist and early founder of psychometrics, in a 1922 book A Study of American Intelligence.
The firm prides itself on serving its customers (the entrepreneurs), valuing their time, and not blocking early founder sales.
There are two major «challenges» in Atlantic Canada that Cohort aims to take on: (1) founders that raise a significant funding round find it hard to engage with peers, (2) there are not enough very early founders receiving «get started» funding from people that can help them at that early stage.
The pioneering spirit of Israel's earliest founders still flourishes in Israel's Negev region.
One of the most interesting things to me is Andy Grove was one of the early founders of Intel.
«Early founders are remarkable visionaries who can turn a company's strategy left and right, but that doesn't usually translate well to setting up an operational structure for hundreds of people,» says Roberge.
And... also curious as to your thoughts on Joseph Smith, Brigham Young and the rest of the early founders of the Mormon religion.
The early founders of the Boy Scouts of America, who were mostly deists or liberal Protestants themselves, made this particular element of Baden - Powell's vision even more central to their organization.
The Pledge was originally published in childrens magazines, and the original vision and campaign was to «instill into the minds of of American youth a love for their country and the principles on which it was founded, and create in them an ambition to carry on with the ideals which the early founders wrote into the Constitution ``.
«Dermal papilla cells give rise to hair follicles, and the notion of cloning hair follicles using inductive dermal papilla cells has been around for 40 years or so,» said co-study leader Colin Jahoda, PhD, professor of stem cell sciences at Durham University, England, and co-director of North East England Stem Cell Institute, who is one of the early founders of the field.
But for Toller, the faith of those early founders, who once used their chapel to shelter slaves fleeing north along the Underground Railroad, stands in stark contrast to the slick, corporatized hypocrisy of the modern American church — an institution that has betrayed its believers, its mission and, above all, the Earth over which God decreed that man should have dominion.
One of the early founders of the Alliance was Deutsche Telekom and they continue to have a vested interest in seeing it spread all over Europe.
Three generations of English merchant adventurers — not the Pilgrims, as we have so long believed — were the earliest founders of America.
It was the early founders of the town who established the tradition of dedication to the Lord of Bom Jesus.
Organized on the occasion of the Nevada Museum of Art's 80th anniversary in 2011, this special exhibition will celebrate the institution's early founders, Dr.... more»
Experimental poets Kenneth Goldsmith and Christian Bök are two of the earliest founders of the conceptual writing movement.
The update, while seemingly minor, comes at a time when many people — including some of Facebook's early founders — are questioning whether social media is having a negative impact on people and society as a whole.
Working closely with Joe Lubin, the founder of ConsenSys and one of the early founders of Ethereum, Gupta began spearheading efforts to fund early stage Ethereum - based startups through ConsenSys» rapidly growing network.
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