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Reflecting on his successes as an event planner, Emerson emphasizes his theory that sending an invitation is almost always the first step. Sometimes the speaker will refuse, but Emerson explains the powerful incentives. “People have a desire to come here—partly because of the brand...
But to win against Dartmouth and take the division, the Crimson will have to combine all aspects of the sport along with the raw desire to reach the Championship Series.
For instance, in March of 2005, President Bush decided to offer economic incentives including membership in the World Trade Organization to Iran if they agreed to abandon their desire for nuclear power. A year later, after Iran had successfully enriched uranium, the United States, working multilaterally with Britain and France...
More appalling is the Crimson’s Staff sole criticism of Israel because its settlement policies “undercut the peace process” while blatantly omitting the serious lack of commitment from the Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank toward peace. Hamas in Gaza uses terrorism...
"I think that cause would be poverty. Extreme poverty," he said. "Extreme poverty is that condition where you cannot desire a better life—it’s a poverty where you don’t even know that there is a better life."