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Bridgeman Arts

1960s: Woman pours coffee for campaign workers and volunteers

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1960s: Woman pours coffee for campaign workers and volunteers.
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Bridgeman Arts

1960s: Campaign office with volunteers and staffers, talking, sleeping and working

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1960s: Campaign office with volunteers and staffers, talking, sleeping and working. Woman pours coffee in front of Canvassing Assignment blackboard.
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Bridgeman Arts

1960s: Well-dressed man and woman perch on living room furniture sipping coffee

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1960s: Well-dressed man and woman perch on living room furniture sipping coffee. Dog runs through living room. Young boy closes curtains and sits talking with parents.
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Bridgeman Arts

1960s: Woman brings cake into living room meeting

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1960s: Woman brings cake into living room meeting. Male candidate puts down coffee cup and rises to leave. Male candidate speaks with male supporter.
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Bridgeman Arts

1960s: Women are seated around living room speaking with candidate

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1960s: Women are seated around living room speaking with candidate. Woman with candidate pin on her lapel addresses the group.
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Bridgeman Arts

1960s: Man smiles and talks to family

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1960s: Man smiles and talks to family. Woman smiles and talks as man hands her his coffee cup. Dog and son sit on living room floor. Son does history homework.
News Clip0:42
Press Association

Staying focused when working from home

Higher Ed
Here are some handy tips for those working from home due to the coronavirus outbreak.
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Bloomberg

Supply Chain Snag Stretch Wait Times for Taiwan's Giant

Higher Ed
Taiwanese bicycle maker Giant is benefitting from surging covid demand but at the same time it's struggling to meet that demand due to unprecedented supply chain disruptions as lockdowns roil the global supply chain. Chairwoman of the...
News Clip4:55
Bloomberg

The Winklevoss Twins Add Ether to Bitcoin Exchange

Higher Ed
May 12 -- Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, Gemini Trust Company co-founders, discuss their bitcoin exchange and the future of cryptocurrencies. They speak with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker at the SALT Conference in Las Vegas on "Bloomberg West."
News Clip4:18
Curated Video

U.S. Retail Sector Shows Signs Of Recovery

Higher Ed
Small businesses and large retail companies alike are trying to find their footing as the pandemic continues to compound problems.
News Clip6:57
Bloomberg

Colombia Focused on Using New Sources of Power Says Energy Minister

Higher Ed
Colombia's government is trying to help coal producers compete in Asian markets, at the same time, it's trying to develop more renewable energy resources. Colombia wants 12% of its energy mix to come from renewable sources by next year....
News Clip1:34
Bloomberg

How Starbucks Found Its Mythical Mermaid

Higher Ed
Apr.30 -- Behind the Design is a series of sleek and concise videos about the design of everyday objects we take for granted. This episode tells the story about how a much-loved novel provided inspiration for the Starbucks logo. (Video...
News Clip4:33
Press Association

Labur launch Small Business Manifesto

Higher Ed
Shadow Business Sec. Rebecca Long-Bailey launches Labour's Small Business Manifesto at a coffee shop in Bolton. Ms Long-Bailey discusses Labour's election chances and the future for Jeremy Corbyn and herself.
News Clip3:58
Curated Video

Starbucks Employees Push To Unionize

Higher Ed
Employees at 54 U.S. locations are petitioning to unionize, demanding higher pay and better working conditions.
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The Recount

Who’s REALLY Paying for Your Cup of Joe?

Higher Ed
Coffee prices are surging worldwide, due to the global supply chain crisis and mounting climate change disasters. Yet some experts say it’s time for a reckoning with how much we pay for coffee, and that shelling out more for your morning...
News Clip5:49
Bloomberg

Jamaica Prime Minister on Jamaica's economy

Higher Ed
Jamaica Prime Minister Andrew Holness is optimistic for the country's economic recovery. He spoke with Romaine Bostik, Caroline Hyde, and Sonali Basak on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."