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Finally had enough of bikers cutting you off on their way to class? Take revenge by practicing your aim with these convenient moving targets. Ten extra points if your snow ball hits a rider off his bike...
...Italian accent. Bono also emphasized the importance of the G8 summit, applauding the progress and the $50 billion increase of development. Talking about the percent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) given to aid, Bono said that the United States only gives around .17 percent, falling far short of his aim of .7 percent from all developed countries. “No Americans know this,” Bono said. “In a recent poll, Americans said between 10 and 20 percent of the GDP has been spent.” To fight AIDS and poverty, Harvard should play...
...Joseph S. Nye and former captain and current KSG student Nathaniel Fick argued that the military has to uphold its image as a positive force by using soft power in constructive ways. Nye, who has worked for the State Department, defined soft power for the U.S. military as an aim to persuade others to want the goals it advocates. “Power is the ability to influence others to get outcomes,” he said. For example, Nye pointed to how the U.S. Navy’s assistance in tsunami relief efforts led to a measured increase...
...with both other international groups at Harvard and Albanian groups in the Greater Boston area. Nesho said that there is a more sizeable Albanian population in Boston than many students expect. “Albanians live everywhere,” he said, from South Boston to Cambridge. The final aim of the club, according to Cuko, is to reach out to Albanians still in the country, especially Albanian youth. Cuko said that there is a lack of information available to Albanian students about American universities. “We want to open their horizons and have them understand that there...
...think that we have been disappointed in the select decisions of a few people in our campaign and we have laid down to them that such actions are inappropriate in an election in which we aim to be as positive and fair as possible,” Gadgil said...