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  2. Business Ideas for Teens Take Advantage of Tech Savvy - AOL

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    Lemonade stands are just the start when it comes to small business ideas for teens and kids. (And check out these kid-run businesses that have made some serious bank.) This was originally ...

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    Whether your workspace is large or small, browse these desk organization ideas to bring order to your WFH space. See tips on DIY storage, shelving and more.

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    Work from couch is just...not where it's at. But these 40 desk organization ideas can help keep your WFH set-up clean, clear, and under control.

  5. List of desk forms and types - Wikipedia

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    Bargueño desk; Bench desk; Bible box; Bonheur du jour; Bureau à gradin; Bureau brisé; Bureau capucin; Bureau Mazarin; Bureau plat, see Writing table; Butler's desk; Campaign desk; Carlton house desk; Carrel desk; Cheveret desk; Computer desk; Credenza desk; Cubicle desk; Cylinder desk; Davenport desk; Desk and bench; Desk on a chest; Desk on ...

  6. Trading room - Wikipedia

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    On the foreign exchange desk, because this market is live on a 24/24 basis, a rolling book organisation can be implemented, whereby, a London-based trader, for instance, will inherit, at start of day, the open positions handed over by the Singapore, Tokyo, or Bahrain room, and manages them till his own end-of-day, when they are handed over to ...

  7. Cash carrier - Wikipedia

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    The earliest type was a two-piece hollow wooden ball which ran along sloping rails, carrying cash and sales docket or receipt. [2] One set of rails sloped down from sales desk to cash office and another set sloped in the opposite direction. This was known as a cash railway. William Stickney Lamson of Lowell, Massachusetts patented this system ...