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...livestock numbers." The land conflict is but the latest chapter in the troubled history of the Masai. The 1904 treaty was theoretically meant to protect them. By the late 1800s, the tribe had been devastated by civil war and smallpox. With a new railroad making it easier to access remote lands, the British government created reservations that would be off-limits to white settlement. The treaty set aside as Masai lands 23,000 sq km in two regions: the Laikipia plateau and an area south of Nairobi. This left the fertile Rift Valley and what would become Nairobi open...
...over phone lines was the impossible dream: telecom operators could not feed the copper wires that run into offices and homes fast enough. But the dream has finally come true, thanks to a series of technical advances, most notably a piece of networking gear called a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM, pronounced dee slam). This refrigerator-sized box deftly flips video data from the speedy fiber-optic networks that form the backbone of the phone system to the "final mile" of copper wires. DSLAMs have been around since 1997, but until two years ago they couldn't handle high...
...portal, located at http://my.harvard.edu, is a Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) website that offers students access to a variety of College information. Before the redesigned site was launched this month, the portal linked students to other sites, such as those of the registrar’s office or financial aid office. But the redesigned interface has more content—including integration of webmail—and is faster than the old portal...
...layout boasts several new features, including an improved course shopping tool that allows students direct access to course schedules, syllabi and CUE Guide ratings...
...work, he tends to rely too heavily on such evidence in making his points. His reporting could also be described as unbalanced at points, as he conveys the views of just one or two coaches for chapters at a time. This is likely tied to the amount of access to the different coaches and administrators (which, when the book is viewed as a whole, was relatively expansive) and the compelling nature of the responses they provided...