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  Business is the new Rock and Roll. The extraordinary popularity of shows like The Apprentice and Dragons’ Den demonstrates the huge interest in entrepreneurship and commerce. But shows like this
  revel in offering a high-octane view of business that is combative, competitive and cruel. But that’s not necessarily an accurate picture. Most businesses are quiet successes run by ordinary folk
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