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...start that business, I will have direction, and if surprises come up, I can handle them,” Derse said. Karthik Ranganathan, another recipient and a graduate of the University of Mumbai in 1999, worked as a research scientist at a company called PocketSonics, helping to create an easier-to-use ultrasound system. “The question I faced was how do I take a clunky $200,000 machine that isn’t very portable and make it into a small, portable, low-cost device,” Ranganathan said. “I got started down...
...Crimson is looking to improve upon its weaknesses. “[We need] to be a little more consistent,” Nyamekye said. “We have lots of peaks and slumps, and if we could play at our best levels consistently, that would definitely make games [easier].” Harvard will use this knowledge and the momentum gained from its first Ivy League victory as it readies itself to take on Cornell next Saturday at home. —Staff writer Alexandra J. Mihalek can be reached at amihalek@fas.harvard.edu...
...consolation bracket proved to be much more hospitable for Ko, who ended up advancing to the quarterfinals in the easier bracket...
...Walton suggests that a decade's worth of ever easier credit acted like a drug in Prosperity's bloodstream. "The economic boom '90s and financial overextensions of the new millennium contributed to the success of the Prosperity message," he wrote recently on his personal blog as well as on the website Religion Dispatches. And not positively. "Narratives of how 'God blessed me with my first house despite my credit' were common. Sermons declaring 'It's your season to overflow' supplanted messages of economic sobriety," and "little attention was paid to ... the dangers of using one's home equity...
...tech geeks as it was to the policy wonks.I turned to Eric Gunther and Justin Manor of Sosolimited (the third member is John Rothenberg) for advice on how to describe what I had just witnessed. Their technique is not about distorting the debate, but rather about making it easier to understand.“As much as we’re adding things, we’re also removing aspects of the broadcast so that you can concentrate on other things,” Gunther said. “If you blur their faces, you hear their words...