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The Ontrendpreneur™ Retreat Agenda

THE ONTRENDPRENEUR™ RETREAT COLONIAL KINGSTON, NEW YORK JULY 22-23, 2016 Agenda   Friday, July 22 7:45 a.m. – Mohican Building 57 John StreetRegistration and Breakfast 9 a.m.- The Academy, 82 John StreetWelcome – Derek Osenenko, CEOStep Into History – Paul O’Neill, commissioner of jurors, local historian 9:30 a.m.The Ontrendpreneur™- Golden Opportunities – Osenenko 9:45 a.m.Becoming an Ontrendpreneur™- Gerald...

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Bigger than Brexit: Market mayhem. Will gold glow?

  Bigger than Brexit: Market mayhem. Will gold glow? KINGSTON, NY, 29 June 2016—Although stocks bounced back on “Turnaround Tuesday” on the belief that contagion has been contained following the rout that wiped out $3.6 trillion from equity markets following Great Britain’s referendum last Thursday to “Brexit” the European Union… we disagree. It’s bigger than...

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Paul Craig Roberts on Brexit

What does it mean? Hopefully, a breakup of the European Union and NATO and, thereby, the avoidance of World War III. The EU and NATO are evil institutions. These two institutions are mechanisms created by Washington to destroy the sovereignty of European peoples. These two institutions give Washington control over the western world and serve...

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AI leading breakthroughs

Since the Bronze Age 3,000 years ago, making better materials has been mainly a matter of intuition, trial and error. Now, scientists at the University of Connecticut have automated it. Materials that are lighter, stronger, more conductive or have similar combinations of properties will define our economic and technological future. But finding these materials is...

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BlackLight goes brilliant but obstacles remain

BlackLight Power (Trends Journal, summer 2013) is now Brilliant Light Power. The New Jersey company’s name change signifies a transition from a research operation to a product producer. The company claims that its proprietary, patented process shrinks hydrogen atoms: Catalysts draw the lone electron of a hydrogen atom closer to the nucleus, releasing vast amounts...

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Forget college, play the career game

Want a good job in high-tech? Forget college. Play video games instead. Increasingly, software developers and other tech companies count hours on the gaming console as a plus for prospective employees. Executives say that long-time gamers develop persistence, teamwork and a can-do attitude to solving problems.  In addition, veteran gamers not only know the value...

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Celente on Progressive

Gerald Celente’s “Trends This Week,” a weekly show on the Progressive Radio Network, PRN.fm, airs live each Wednesday at 11 a.m. Trends This Week breaks down essential trends in economics, geopolitics, health and well-being, pop culture and more in classic Celente style. And, if you can’t catch the show live, you can listen 24/7 by accessing Trends This...

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The teach-them-younger trend

“Do you ever wonder what your baby is thinking?” asks FasTracKids, an organization specializing in educating children as young as 6 months old. FasTracKids features a program dedicated to teaching these infants how to communicate through sign language. Approaches include creative play, movement and song, all geared toward signing with a child, leading to a...

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OnTrendpreneur™ sells out; more retreats coming

The Trends Research Institute’s summer OnTrendpreneur™ Retreat, showing you how to be on-trend entrepreneur, has sold out. Attracting participants from a dozen countries, this retreat will show participants how to become on-trend entrepreneurs, seizing opportunities emerging in the months and years ahead. As the institute’s conference series continues to grow and expand, we will be announcing...

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Why is the dementia rate declining?

Although the sheer numbers of people diagnosed with dementia increases as Baby Boomers age, the proportion of older folks who suffer the affliction is falling – at a rate of about 20 percent each decade since the 1970s, according to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine. Research from the University of...