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Clifford Sugerman

Clifford Sugerman Was a student of Taxation in Senior college .But to look for a job wasn’t his Objective in his life. He always wanted to be his own Boss, But contrary to his wish his parents wanted him to finish his studies and take a safer and stable move to work with any Government agency or with any established corporate. Because they are of the opinion that any jobs can provide a stable and secure life. Whereas entrepreneurship could be very risky and a competitive choice .Where the life is very unsure . But becoming an entrepreneur was his aspiration. Although he knew that the choice was very tough especially when well meaning family members and friends were urging him to pursue his studies, but the successful business man’s story were his in spiration. He despite of all Hurdles and opposition ,took a smart move ,. He decided to left the school to pursue his own goals

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Clifford Sugerman

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  1. More Teens Smoke E-Cigarettes

  2. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that the use of electronic cigarettes has grown dramatically among young people in recent years.

  3. The report shows that current e-cigarette use rose from 0.6 percent in 2011 to 1.1 percent in 2012 among middle-school students, and from 1.5 percent to 2.8 percent among high school students.

  4. Also hookahs are rapidly growing in popularity among teenagers. "This report raises a red flag about newer tobacco products," says Dr. Tom Frieden, director of the CDC.

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