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Posted on Dec 5, 2020

Below is a long blog post about 10th and 25th anniversaries of the U.S.-Russia relationship, written by James McBride, who was Assistant Secretary for Europe from January to July in President Clinton’s first term (and who I met when he came back into government as Director General of USAID). In the summer after leaving Foggy Bottom I had dinner with him at his house on Capitol Hill. He told me that one night shortly before he left office, Bill Gates called him up and asked whether it would be all right if Microsoft made a contribution to the Peace Corps. Jim said yes–but only because there were several billionaires around who hadn’t yet donated money. The next morning George Soros phoned; he wanted to know what kind of work the agency did and how they could help. Below is a long blog post about 2017, and what’s coming in the new year. I appreciate your patience if you read it all! I’m going to take this moment of reflection to share my gratitude for another amazing year in business with you guys. It seems like just yesterday that we were celebrating our first anniversary at our big party last May (wow!) and now here we are on New Year’s Eve again… Reflecting back on the past few years as an entrepreneur has been such a humbling experience. There have been many lessons learned along the way–some harder than others. But I can confidently say that each one was worth every hardship and challenge because they helped me grow into who I am today: A stronger woman ready to face whatever comes her way head-on without fear or hesitation. That being said… let’s get started! This may be longer than usual but please bear with us until the end so there won’t be any spoilers ;) Enjoy reading these stories below while sipping some hot cocoa by yourself before bedtime tonight :) And don’t forget - if anything sounds interesting enough then reach out via email/DM @northwestkidsco_officialpage Instagram account where everything will stay private between us two unless otherwise noted elsewhere online somewhere else too ;-) PS: We love hearing from people when something resonates deeply within them personally which makes our day more fun too :-) So feel free send questions through direct message over social media platform any time whenever possible;) Thank You!! Now onto part II next weekend…… There were so many good things happening in 2016 – but not everyone knows yet! Here’s how we spent our summer break: We took off three months and traveled around Europe together—which means no emails for three whole weeks. The best thing ever happened during those travels? Meeting other female founders who inspire us daily with their work ethic, creativity & visionary thinking skills (and even though they weren’t kiddos). And then came fall & winter seasons - busy times indeed! Our favorite moments included meeting up once per month with friends old&new throughout NYC area; attending several events hosted by local organizations focused on supporting women entrepreneurs across different industries including finance tech fashion health wellness art entertainment education etc.; volunteering at schools near home base North Carolina working alongside students helping them create handmade items crafted from recycled materials made available thanks supportive partnerships established early days starting out operation.* On top it all –we got nominated twice already awards given recognizing contributions service leadership excellence dedication community development economic growth sustainability environmental preservation arts culture innovative technologies humanitarian relief initiatives charitable giving philanthropy social responsibility corporate citizenship* * Below is a long blog post about 3D printing. I am not sure if it will interest anyone, but since my wife and son are both interested in the subject - and have been for years now (since we were introduced to the concept back when it was still just a thing at Maker Faire) – I thought that maybe some of you may also be interested? Last month I made an impulse purchase: an Anycubic Photon LCD UV resin printer which arrived on February 15th. The reason why this one stands out from other similar devices is because its price tag places it in the affordable consumer category. For instance, while the Ultimaker S3 retails for $4098; the Anycubic costs around half as much! It’s really crazy how fast things change these days. This same year there came out another device called WobbleWorks FabSwarm 2-S. Its price point ($7K-$30K!) could potentially put it in direct competition with the likes of Formlabs or Stratasys. However, the FabSwarm requires pre-processing of your files before sending them off to print. What makes the Anycubic unique is that no such preparation work needs to be done beforehand. You simply upload whatever file(s), select any desired settings, press start and let the magic happen. That being said, I did end up having to do quite a bit of research on different methods/techniques and so far had to tweak many parameters more than once during each test print cycle. But hey, what else can you expect from cutting edge technology right? The Printbot is a small desktop 3D printer which uses photosynthesis to create objects layer by layer. It’s currently crowdfunding via Kickstarter and has already raised over £6k/$8k towards their target goal of £50k/€66k/US$75k. Anycubics new photocuring stereolithography system provides high precision printing capabilities without requiring time consuming supports. Below is a long blog post about 3D printing and it’s potential. This article was originally published on the site, but I have removed references to the website as well as links because of the original owner being a scam artist who has been reported by many people all over the internet for stealing articles from other websites. The only thing that remains untouched in this article are the photos which were taken legally with my own camera lens at an event sponsored by MakerBot Industries Inc., where they displayed their own new Replicator 2 Desktop Printer. Enjoy! I had never seen one before. It looked like something out of Star Trek or Back To The Future (the Michael J Fox version). My mind immediately went back to my childhood when I used to watch these movies growing up. This 3-dimensional printer looked exactly how I imagined one would look… futuristic. So cool!!! And yet so simple looking too? How could such high technology be housed inside what looks like a plastic box you can buy anywhere? The whole concept of three dimensional printing fascinated me instantly – no small feat considering some things really do not interest me. In fact, most things don’t catch my attention unless there is something very special behind them. Like if they have a story worth telling, then maybe we should talk about those specific items instead of everything else underneath our noses today… But this isn’t just any old machine though; here lies a device capable enough to create objects out of nothing more than thin air—literally! Well almost anyway… We humans still need materials first until we get into making stuff ourselves later down line once again using this amazing piece machinery sitting right beside us nowadays everywhere around town… Why Did You Buy A 3D Printing Pen? What Is Its Purpose? A lot of people wonder why I bought myself a 3d pen. 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As you might guessed this movie is pretty crazy stuff especially considering how little publicity it received compared popular titles released same year such as Friday 1