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Silencing Yourself For The Sake of Your Business’ Success Is Not A Good Strategy [Video]

Silencing Yourself For The Sake of Your Business’ Success Is Not A Good Strategy

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Host: Chris Do
Producer: Mark Contreras
Cinematographers/Editors: Stewart Schuster @RodrigoTasca & @Tascastudios MOCS Media

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Strathcona Tweedsmuir students shine at North American STEM Racing championship - OkotoksOnline.com [Video]

Students from Strathcona Tweedsmuir School (STS) recently in Charlotte, North Carolina, to compete in a national miniature F1 car racing tournament. STS had three teams competing in the Stem Racing National Championship: Sol de Miami Racing, Cyclone, and Peak Performance. The tournament is designed to introduce young students to STEM subjects and encourage them to apply that knowledge in an engaging, hands-on way. Teams were tasked not only with designing and building a CO cannister-powered car, but also with managing branding and sponsorship campaigns and presenting engineering and management portfolios. For Manya Arora, team manager for Sol de Miami Racing, it was an invaluable resource of feedback from industry professionals.