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            <title>Seminar Turns Newark Students Into Entrepreneurs</title>
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            <description>Accession Public Relations announces the first bi-monthly seminar of its Youth Wealth Initiative series. The free seminar will focus on providing guidance and mentorship to inner-city students in the Newark area.

Guest speakers, ranging from local community leaders to small business owners, will present on topics ranging from how to start a business to how to get your criminal record expunged. Speakers include: Jeff [PR.com - January 26, 2008]</description>
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            <title>When Part-time Jobs Aren’t Enough, College Students Move Toward Entrepreneurship</title>
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            <description>What does a college student strapped with thousands of dollars in loans, rising tuition costs, and high interest credit cards do to keep themselves from being neck-high in debt after graduation? They get a part-time job, make monthly tuition payments, move out of their expensive dorm and hope that the $8.75 they make an hour will be enough to keep them from taking out another loan next semester. Or they do what Sherrell [PR.com - October 15, 2007]</description>
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