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Entrepreneurship in any country is essential to trigger new jobs and opportunities. Promoting and creating opportunities for entrepreneurs is a practice that all nations must carry out. Ernst & Young (E&Y) lists five pillars of impetus for the development of the entrepreneurial ecosystem in its study The EY G20 Entrepreneurship Barometer 2013. Access to financing Entrepreneurial culture Taxes and regulation Education and formation Coordinated support “The formation of an adequate entrepreneurial ecosystem is the result of mutual work between the government, the entrepreneurial community and investors. It would be a mistake to consider that good practices in the venture capital industry are limited only to activities related to the administration of a fund, given that good results sometimes depend on a legal framework that allows operations, or even on the knowledge that entrepreneurs have over the investment process of a fund,” the study states. He also affirms that any country needs a mature entrepreneurial capital ecosystem that generates abundant project flows and facilitates the process of establishing a new company until its listing on the stock market. These are the countries that have the best entrepreneurship ecosystem.
The officer, one of those old men who have spent half their lives guarding prison doors, said that at some time, back in the 80s, there were America Mobile Number List dogs in the prison, until one day a director ordered them to be released and most of the dogs died on the road, run over. “He said 'take out those pins... dogs that are useless'.” —Were they of race? —No, and they were fed pure waste. -Who? -A fool. Decades later, the Canine Training Center of the Decentralized Unit for the Execution of Sentences and Social Reintegration supplied police dogs, specialists in detecting drugs, corpses and explosives, to prisons throughout the state and to the different detachments of the State Operational Police. … “El Harrys” is one of them. I remember seeing him for the first time in action one Wednesday afternoon, around 3:00, in the middle of a police checkpoint set up on the highway to Zacatecas: “Harrys”, tied to a leash, riding on the left side of his handler, an Operational Police officer, sniffing at the tires, the doors, the box, the hood, the seats of a stake, of a wagon, of a closed truck.
The Canine Squad of the Operational Police, told me at the correctional facility, from where the Canine Training Center operates, about the exploits of the chocolate Labrador: “It is a dog that has already found several shipments (of drugs) and bones.” And I asked him to tell me more about “El Harrys”, but Salas did not want to, he said no, that it was for the safety of the officers handling the dogs and the animals themselves, and he only dared to say to the dog: “ "He has behaved wonderfully." Another noon in the correctional guard, the veterinarian and trainer Luis Jaime Flores Moreno is talking about when he was a veterinary student in Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas and he liked the subject of ethology, that branch of biology that studies the behavior of animals. From there he went to the Hill Country Dog Center, in San Antonio, Texas, where he did a specialization, and then to the Police Dog Center Holland, in Eindhoven, Holland. He spent about a year there working with dogs, focused on a sport called KNPV and that covers obedience, agility, detection and protection in dogs. Later Luis Jaime returned to Saltillo, opened a veterinary clinic and opened a dog training center that served a private security company. Every time Luis Jaime saw a dog playing in the street with a boat in his mouth, he wanted to take it to train. “I saw that there were many dogs with qualities here and they were not taken advantage of.
The officer, one of those old men who have spent half their lives guarding prison doors, said that at some time, back in the 80s, there were America Mobile Number List dogs in the prison, until one day a director ordered them to be released and most of the dogs died on the road, run over. “He said 'take out those pins... dogs that are useless'.” —Were they of race? —No, and they were fed pure waste. -Who? -A fool. Decades later, the Canine Training Center of the Decentralized Unit for the Execution of Sentences and Social Reintegration supplied police dogs, specialists in detecting drugs, corpses and explosives, to prisons throughout the state and to the different detachments of the State Operational Police. … “El Harrys” is one of them. I remember seeing him for the first time in action one Wednesday afternoon, around 3:00, in the middle of a police checkpoint set up on the highway to Zacatecas: “Harrys”, tied to a leash, riding on the left side of his handler, an Operational Police officer, sniffing at the tires, the doors, the box, the hood, the seats of a stake, of a wagon, of a closed truck.
The Canine Squad of the Operational Police, told me at the correctional facility, from where the Canine Training Center operates, about the exploits of the chocolate Labrador: “It is a dog that has already found several shipments (of drugs) and bones.” And I asked him to tell me more about “El Harrys”, but Salas did not want to, he said no, that it was for the safety of the officers handling the dogs and the animals themselves, and he only dared to say to the dog: “ "He has behaved wonderfully." Another noon in the correctional guard, the veterinarian and trainer Luis Jaime Flores Moreno is talking about when he was a veterinary student in Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas and he liked the subject of ethology, that branch of biology that studies the behavior of animals. From there he went to the Hill Country Dog Center, in San Antonio, Texas, where he did a specialization, and then to the Police Dog Center Holland, in Eindhoven, Holland. He spent about a year there working with dogs, focused on a sport called KNPV and that covers obedience, agility, detection and protection in dogs. Later Luis Jaime returned to Saltillo, opened a veterinary clinic and opened a dog training center that served a private security company. Every time Luis Jaime saw a dog playing in the street with a boat in his mouth, he wanted to take it to train. “I saw that there were many dogs with qualities here and they were not taken advantage of.