Even though most of its young workforce is unpaid, the can-do attitude is catching.
It hopes its young shipbuilding industry will be a key element in achieving that goal.
Council leader Ivor Hyslop said it was "great news" for the region, especially its young people.
It made stars of its young cast, Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint.
More than a fifth of the Spanish workforce is unemployed, and a majority of its young people.
China has argued that it needed to keep foreign investors at bay while its young markets took root.
"I don't think there's another sport that does more for its young participants, " he wrote on Links Magazine's website.
With its young population and high unemployment, Egypt desperately needs more venture capital.
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It doesn't get paid unless it finds its young clients a job or training that will lead to one.
Sloan made a similar offer last year, when it had a surplus in its young and fast-growing master's in finance.
Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales, whose for-profit content creation site Wikia recently surveyed its young users about their technology habits, agrees.
The fossilised skeleton of the flying beast Daisy found on Atherton Beach has been called Vectidraco daisymorrisae in honour of its young discoverer.
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Its defense was excellent this season, and its young quarterback, an understudy-turned-headliner named Colin Kaepernick, is a dynamic thrower and runner.
The biggest challenge for India with its young workforce is grappling with the scale issues of getting it educated and employable.
Time will tell if the team can maintain its success once its young stars accumulate enough service time to command big raises.
Their recent EP, "Prospect Hummer, " recorded with Bunyan, makes a literal connection between the seraphic English folk of the '60s and its young fans.
The biggest benefit the NBA can muster from the Olympics going forward: utilizing the Games as a platform to promote its young stars.
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Fujian has always exported its young people to make their fortunes in rich Asian cities like Singapore, or in America, or increasingly in Britain.
Also, the church is beginning to serve its young people far better, so some youngsters now are making the decision to be baptised themselves.
Germany says it will help Spain to launch German-style apprenticeships for its young people, half of whom are unemployed because of the debt crisis.
Well, now we know: There is a long-term benefit, economic and psychological, when society invests in the psychological well being of its young people.
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The Cine Institute was left homeless, but its young filmmakers pulled their equipment from the rocks and moved into a building next to the airport.
To do this, Africa will need to ensure its young people have the skills that enable them to adapt flexibly to new areas of work.
That kind of policy creates undesirable divisions in the life of the city and its young residents, inhibiting their ability to grow together as one community.
Despite its young age, its reserve blend of shiraz and cabernet, served to the pope on his recent visit, was voted Brazil's number one wine last year.
Arizona leads the trend: 83% of Arizona's senior citizens identify as "non-Hispanic white, " but only 42% of its young people check that box on their census forms.
India's great priority is to create millions of jobs for its young, bulging and little-skilled population, which will be possible only if it makes huge strides in manufacturing.
Mr Milosevic, for his part, won moral authority in Serbia from the sight of his broadcasting headquarters reduced to rubble, with its young, female employees crushed under the debris.
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