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  2. MTN 8 - Wikipedia

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    MTN 8 is the current branding for a South African soccer cup competition launched in 1972 for teams who finished in the top 8 positions of the league table of the country's preceding top-flight league (currently the Betway Premiership) season.

  3. Outliers (book) - Wikipedia

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    Outliers: The Story of Success is a non-fiction book written by Malcolm Gladwell and published by Little, Brown and Company on November 18, 2008. In Outliers, Gladwell examines the factors that contribute to high levels of success.

  4. Common prosperity - Wikipedia

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    The guideline included goals such as expanding the middle class of the local population to 82%, increasing research and development spending to 4% of the local economic output, and decreasing the per capita disposable income ratio between urban and rural areas to 1.55 (the figure was at 1.35 at the end of June). It also said that the county ...

  5. The Law of Success - Wikipedia

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    The Law of Success is a book written by Napoleon Hill in 1925. It was originally released as a set of 15 separate booklets before being consolidated into a single-tome book. The Law of Success in 16 Lessons is an edited version of Napoleon Hill’s first manuscript, which was reworked under the advisement of several contributors. This version ...

  6. The Secret of My Success (1987 film) - Wikipedia

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    [8] On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 49% of 43 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 5.5/10. The website's consensus reads: "A miscast Michael J. Fox gives The Secret of My Success all the madcap energy he can muster, but it isn't enough to overcome confused direction and a recycled plot."

  7. Wampage - Wikipedia

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    Wampage I was known to have fathered two children: [1] Wampage II, or Ninham-Wampage, [13] [12] [11] by tradition said to be his son by Susanna Hutchinson [10] [9] (not to be confused with Daniel Nimham). On the death of Wampage I, Ninham-Wampage inherited his father's title and became Wampage II, [14] Sachem of Ann Hook. [1]

  8. Cong An Hanoi FC - Wikipedia

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    Following their return to the V.League 1 in 2023 and their rebranding to the current name Công An Hà Nội, the club relocated to Hanoi, thus shares the Hàng Đẫy Stadium with Hà Nội. Shortly after its promotion, the team also signed Đoàn Văn Hậu , a key player from Hà Nội, causing discontentment among the latter's supporters ...

  9. Tao Kae Noi - Wikipedia

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    Taokaenoi currently exports products to over 40 countries worldwide and began being publicly traded in 2015 with an initial public offering of 1.4 billion baht (USD 39.1 million). [ 4 ] The name 'Tao Kae Noi' means 'little boss' for the reason that it was founded by Itthipat Peeradechapan , also known as Tob, the CEO, when he was only 19 years ...