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While Aiken works with Chung on those two areas, Chung's partner, George Krause '88, takes care of the administrative tasks for the college market consulting work. Chung says his college marketing work is quite distinct from the ski trip industry...
...They know students are a distinct and extremely price-sensitive market," Chung says, "but they can't afford to just lower their fares across the board, so they hire us to determine what student fares should be and how to target them, without letting, say business travelers, also catch on." JCA's job is not to get students to fly more often but also to make sure that they fly the client's planes. The firm also determines how to handle promotion and ticket distribution, Chung says...
Both feminists and the Church, then, oppose contracted surrogacy because of the irreducible differences between men and women, in this case that of the special and distinct capacities for love and attachment that supposedly only a biological mother can have for her child...
...have about the choice of this work or that name, the Royal Academy has done a wonderful job. No one with half an eye could spend a couple of hours in Burlington House and leave without asking why the cumulative achievements of British painters and sculptors -- as distinct from the popularity of a few individuals, such as Henry Moore, Francis Bacon and David Hockney -- have been so scanted by the official and mainly American annals of modernism...
...manor cottage: "The beauty of the place, the great love I had grown to feel for it, greater than for any other place I had known." Mixed with this euphoria, though, are some troubling recognitions. The writer cannot forget that he is an "alien" in this paradise, racially distinct, a former colonial subject of the power and wealth that made such a place possible: "Fifty years ago there would have been no room for me on the estate; even now my presence was a little unlikely." Worse, having come upon the landscape of his dreams, Naipaul must also confront...