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. >> reporter: campbell was just a sophomore when he found a storefront here in saugus, massachusettsp in the back room. he took the money he'd raised working summer jobs, pooled it with two college friends, and together they opened foot traffic. you're in the collectible athletic footwear business. >> i guess you could say that. i'm a sneakerhead. >> reporter: through the store and the website he's selling limited edition sneakers to high school and college kids. colleges report a growing interest in entrepreneurship courses. 27-year-old scott gerber, who started several businesses -- >> be somebody who is going to think about how am i going to get started. >> reporter: now teaches seminars to other aspiring entrepreneurs. >> entrepreneurship has become a viable career path. whereas it used to be considered a renegade's choice. >> reporter: christy tyler is what they call a cydrapreneur. she got a job as a paralegal while she was in school. but she's using that money to start other hen photography business. shooting weddings. >> look into the camera. >> reporter: and children. the ri
. >> reporter: campbell was just a sophomore when he found a storefront here in saugus, massachusettsp in the back room. he took the money he'd raised working summer jobs, pooled it with two college friends, and together they opened foot traffic. you're in the collectible athletic footwear business. >> i guess you could say that. i'm a sneakerhead. >> reporter: through the store and the website he's selling limited edition sneakers to high school and college kids. colleges...
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. >> reporter: campbell was just a sophomore when he found a store front in saugus, massachusetts, andt up shop in the back room. he took the money he'd raised working summer jobs, pooled it with two college friends and together they opened foot traffik. you're in the collectible athletic footwear business? >> i guess you could say that, yeah. i'm a sneaker head. >> reporter: through the store and a web site, he's selling limited edition sneakers to high school and college kids. >> it's good. >> reporter: colleges report a growing interest in entrepreneurship courses. >> right now you should be focusing on two things. >> reporter: 27-year-old scott gerber, who started several businesses... >> be somebody who is going to think about "how am i going to get started?" >> reporter: ...now teaches seminars to other aspiring entrepreneurs. >> entrepreneurship has become a viable career path, whereas it used to be considered a renegade's choice. >> reporter: christy tyler is what they call a cyberpreneur. tyler got a job as a paralegal while she was in school. >> can you kiss again? >> reporte
. >> reporter: campbell was just a sophomore when he found a store front in saugus, massachusetts, andt up shop in the back room. he took the money he'd raised working summer jobs, pooled it with two college friends and together they opened foot traffik. you're in the collectible athletic footwear business? >> i guess you could say that, yeah. i'm a sneaker head. >> reporter: through the store and a web site, he's selling limited edition sneakers to high school and college...
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position are propaganda and hammered into our heads that we must avoid being taken prisoner by the saugus at all cost into. the soviet forces expected to overrun the seal heights in a matter of hours. the germans clung to their defenses for nearly three days and nights. after a head on thrust failed to take the heights soviet troops out fled to the german defenses only vended the defending army led by general to say fall back now nothing stood in the way of the red army's advance towards berlin. the cost of the assault was very high. the soviet forces lost tens of thousands of men in a tiny center near the otter. noodles going i have never seen so many dead bodies as i sold the sailor heights oh thousands and thousands of men died in a very small plot of land the most terrifying thing of old was those people dying venue of the war would be over in a couple of weeks for the spot on the day read message. after the fall of the seal heights the germans never again offered any organized resistance. some elements of the german army were still trying to fight as advance and soviet army simply sw
position are propaganda and hammered into our heads that we must avoid being taken prisoner by the saugus at all cost into. the soviet forces expected to overrun the seal heights in a matter of hours. the germans clung to their defenses for nearly three days and nights. after a head on thrust failed to take the heights soviet troops out fled to the german defenses only vended the defending army led by general to say fall back now nothing stood in the way of the red army's advance towards...
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executes human beings is quote riskier less transparent and has less oversight than the euthanasia cap saugus birds and lizards do you see any sort of impetus for states to change the way they're dealing with this issue or is there just not enough media attention to this trend. well in terms of the sort of question of humaneness all unusual punishment i actually think that states will be comfortable those continue to be country will execution executing going beings are going to be people who are troubled by how these executions are going unless there is some some outside pressure and what you just kind of experimentation as essentially human experimentation. i think it's quite literally true what clive stafford smith thought of my effort that the human rights lawyer kai suffered snip who is based in europe who has represented for prisoners in the american south who now represents all prisoners you know he describes it as human experimentation and then that really is what it is because because what's happened is that in switching from one road to another and not just switching provide right an
executes human beings is quote riskier less transparent and has less oversight than the euthanasia cap saugus birds and lizards do you see any sort of impetus for states to change the way they're dealing with this issue or is there just not enough media attention to this trend. well in terms of the sort of question of humaneness all unusual punishment i actually think that states will be comfortable those continue to be country will execution executing going beings are going to be people who...