Word: attractions
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...Coca Cola and McDonald’s don’t determine outcomes, but that’s not what soft power’s about,” he said. “The way you attract [support] is the nature of your policies...
Joseph S. Nye noted the Bush administration must pay attention to the image of the United States in the international community if it hopes to maintain the country’s ability to attract support from other countries...
...those things is the ability to attract talent. De Sole and Ford are known for their recruiting prowess, and financial analysts say retaining key personnel will now be the priority for PPR. Just hours after Ford and De Sole's departure was announced, headhunters in Paris and New York City were deluged with phone calls from companies looking to poach talent. Among the most sought-after prizes are two handbag designers, Maria Grazie Chiure and Pierre Paolo Picciole, who created last season's best-selling horse...
...Union, a small liberal arts school in New York City, is famous for its generous giving. All students who matriculate at Cooper are guaranteed full financial aid, regardless of need. Students still have some work contribution or take out some loans, but the widely advertised deal does manage to attract a diverse student body...
Basically, the Harvard name is reason in and of itself to attend. So while other colleges work hard to attract the best applicants by having nice exercise equipment or low student-faculty ratios, Harvard can live off its good name. The Harvard name is certainly an asset; but it gives the administration the freedom to disregard the quality of student life...