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Wild,[1] also called Born Survivor: Bear Grylls[2] or Ultimate Survival,[3][4] is a survival television series hosted by Bear Grylls on the Discovery Channel. In the United Kingdom, the series is shown on both the Discovery Channel and on Channel 4. The series is produced by British television production company Diverse Bristol. The show was first broadcast on November 10, 2006 after airing a pilot episode titled The Rockies on March 10, 2006. In a special first aired on June 2, 2009, Will Ferrell joined Grylls on a survival trip to Northern Sweden.[5] Grylls also said he has been approached about doing a Man vs. Wild urban disaster 3D feature film, an idea he said he would "really like to do."[6] Ben Stiller has also signed on for an episode later in the year.[7] Bear Grylls has signed on to showcase urban survival techniques in a new Discovery show called Worst-Case Scenario, which premiered on May 5, 2010 on the network.[8] Sst Q1. 824 NEOLITHIC PRISMATIC NUCLEUS SOUTH-EASTERN EUROPE IV-III MILLENNIUM B.C. Light grey flint with milky-blue patina. L. 1.7"(4.3 cm). SOLD

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Q2. Mission and Investment Priorities


EDAs stated mission is to "lead the federal economic development agenda by promoting innovation and competitiveness, preparing American regions for growth and success in the worldwide economy."[1] The U.S. Economic Development Administrations investment policy is designed to establish a foundation for sustainable job growth and the building of durable regional economies throughout the United States. This foundation builds upon two key economic drivers - innovation and regional collaboration. Innovation is the key to global competitiveness, new and better jobs, a resilient economy, and the attainment of national economic goals. Regional collaboration is essential for economic recovery because regions are the centers of competition in the new global economy and those that work together to leverage resources and use strengths to overcome weaknesses will fare better than those that do not. EDA encourages its partners around the country to develop initiatives that advance new ideas and creative approaches to address rapidly evolving economic conditions.[2]
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