The lady who forged a multi-million dollar empire.

Pocket Sun (pictured) is the founder of the investment fund SoGal which supports female and minority led businesses
'When I had to leave my job in Chicago, I decided to go to grad school in southern California to study entrepreneurship and innovation,' Ms Sun told Daily Mail Australia.' In hindsight, losing out on a visa was actually the best thing that's ever happened to me because otherwise I wouldn't have been inspired to found SoGalChinese-born entrepreneur Pocket Sun is a woman with a multi-million dollar empire at her feet, but it wasn't always that way. After an unlucky turn in the US visa lottery led to Ms Sun losing her tech-based job in Chicago, she turned misfortune into opportunity by going back to university for a masters in entrepreneurship.

Why you should never put loo roll on the seat in public bathrooms.


Using a public bathroom is rarely an enjoyable experience, as they tend to be left in disgusting conditions. Most of us try to avoid the smelly, dirty spots at all costs, but when you've got to go you've got to go. To make it a little more bearable, the hygiene-conscious try to avoid germs by putting a layer of flimsy loo roll on the seat as a protective shield. But it turns out that's actually a really bad idea and exposes you to even more bacteria this is why.

Girl Guide sells out of her treats in 45 MINUTES as country rakes in almost $3 MILLION in the first day of selling.

She's being called one smart cookie. As people lined up to buy marijuana on the first day of its legalization in Canada on Wednesday, a small entrepreneur stood ready to capitalize on what could be expected to be customers' future need for a sweet snack. Nine-year-old Elina Childs brought a wagon full of Girl Guide cookies to offer the crowd outside a new cannabis shop in Edmonton, Alberta. Her dad loaded up a wagon with three cases of cookies and they walked a few blocks to the nearby cannabis store. She started walking up and down the line hawking her wares. Elina uses to sell her cookies from door-to-door, but that would take weeks. 'Last year, she got bit by a dog, it wasn't bad but we were still apprehensive,' dad Seann Childs said. Seann shared that the idea to sell the cookies came while driving past the long lines. He added: 'While driving, we saw how long the lines were at the dispensary, and we just stopped to sell the cookies there.'
In 45 minutes, Elina sold $120 (the US $91)' She didn't quite understand what the big deal was,' the father said. 'She was just selling cookies in her mind, but everyone was so happy to see her and kept congratulating her.' The United States' neighbour to the north on Wednesday became the first industrialized nation to legalize the drug after a nearly century-long ban and a two-year push by the government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Most pot enthusiasts were exuberant about the end of prohibition, but a few expressed disappointment over not being able to buy the now-legal marijuana on the first day. Others baulked at the relatively high prices ranging from $5.25 in Canadian dollars in Quebec to $18.99 in Saskatchewan per gram compared to the black market that saw average prices plunge in the last year to $6.79 per gram.

Temperatures set to drop next week as Ireland is hit by a 'blast of cold air'

Temperatures set to drop next week as Ireland is hit by a 'blast of cold air'
Although Met Eireann predicts temperatures of 17 degrees today, it won't be staying around for long if Carlow Weather's Alan O'Reilly's predictions are anything to go by. He believes chilly nights are coming back. Speaking to the Irish Sun, he said: “Weather models have flipped backed to show a short blast of cold air for next weekend with a Northerly feed."

12 Authors Write About the Libraries They Love.

My Temple
The first library I knew was an upstairs room over a storefront in my little Kentucky town, with a librarian who didn’t approve of children handling books. (I begged; she relented.) The second was a van kitted out with bookshelves and sent out on the rounds of our rural county, a godsend to children and many adults who had no easy way of getting to town. The Bookmobile was the whole world parked on my gravel road. It came once a month, and we were allowed only three books at a time, but the Bookmobile lady had a heart.
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