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How to change the world
What would happen if an Israeli invention replaced conventional internal combustion engines?
Berlin as an example: Israel does not need to be afraid from emigration
Following our research on the life and the motivations of Israelis who live in Berlin, we recommend to update the national policy towards the Israelis that choose to immigrate or live abroad for a long period.
When plunder meets blunder
The collapse of the Mega supermarket chain illustrates how greed and mismanagement characterize many or even most business disasters in Israel.
The Eilat Casino Gamble
If casinos are opened in Eilat, will they really boost the city’s employment and well-being
Encouraging waste on behalf of natural gas
In previous years, ahead of heat wave days, the Israel electric company begged we try not to activate the unnecessary electrical appliances – last heat wave the tune has changed. The reasons for this change are listed in the article
Angels Over Tel Aviv
The White City has become one of the world’s most vibrant start-up ecosystems with Angel investments playing an important role.
Social change on a silver platter
If people of goodwill work together and engage in hard protests of all kinds, social change can and will happen.
The world in IdO
Israeli start-up companies play a major role in the return to the future of the lucrative industry of objects online.
Is the buck passing?
The implications for Israel of a declining dollar are serious; does the government have a contingency plan?
Still in First Grade
2 million Israeli children began the new school year on September 1, including 57,477 smiling freshfaced and hopeful six-year-olds who began first grade. They showed up at 4,805 schools with backpacks, pencils, sandwiches and anticipation. But all too often, our children quickly learn that our schools are frozen perpetually in first grade.