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...were likely to be. But that held true only until they hit the top. People who scored a perfect 10 tended to earn less money than slightly less happy folks, and among college students, the 10s had slightly lower grade-point averages and tended to miss more classes than 9s...
...veterans of the singles scene know that this world is not entirely unlike our own. People shop for the most desirable person who will accept them, and that is why most marriages pair a bride and a groom of roughly equal desirability. The 10s marry the 10s, the 9s marry the 9s and so on. That is exactly what should happen in a marketplace where you want the best price you can get (the other person) for the goods you're offering...
...outs of taxes. “You have to remember,” says Briggs, “these kids have been students, they’ve never worked, they’ve never had a job.” Economics 1745 is one thing, but I-9s are quite another. Living in the Harvard bubble has its consequences. Michael W. Zellman-Rohrer ’10 confirms Briggs’s worst tax fears: “I didn’t really know what to do with them,” he confesses. When asked about the state...
...Monday, someone famous said, “It’s for all the marbles. Sitting in the house, I’m loadin’ up the pump. I’m loadin’ up the Uzi. I got a couple M-16s, a couple 9s. I got a couple joints with some silencers on them. I’m just loading clips, a couple grenades. I got a missile launcher with a couple of missiles. I’m ready...
...only helps with safety and the perception of safety but also is good for the books, at least in the long run. While new Boeing 717s cost $37 million each on the front end, AirTran CEO Joe Leonard says they burn 24% less fuel than AirTran's remaining DC-9s and thus cost $500 an hour less to operate...