These Two Young Women Are Taking On Bribery In India
With Bribe-Hackers, they hope to change the culture around interacting with government officials through education and exposure.
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With Bribe-Hackers, they hope to change the culture around interacting with government officials through education and exposure.
Samantha John didn’t learn programming until she was nearly done with college. Her Hopscotch iPad app teaches the next generation of kids how to write code as soon as they can read.
Super Sprowtz aims to encourage healthy food habits for the next generation by entertaining kids with fun (and delicious looking) talking vegetables.
After propelling to Internet fame with a rap about snack food, Y.N. Rick Kids--the work of an organization trying to empower kids through hip hop--just dropped two new tracks.
Mac Bishop’s Kickstarter for a miracle wool shirt that doesn’t need to be washed exploded across the Internet. But what you didn’t hear was that Bishop’s dad’s company is the country’s largest wool shirt manufacturer. And you can buy that miracle shirt today--no Kickstarter required.
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