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...worst situation of any country, with a predicted 10 percent GDP decline, its neighbor Mozambique—with which it shares an expansive common border, cultural affinities, similar resources, geography and climate—will surge forward with a stunning 10 percent GDP growth, making it the third fastest growing nation...
Broad generalizations are indeed skidding wildly through this debate. First of all, many critics fail to note that not all SUVs are created equal. Today's fastest-selling SUVs are those like Dickie's RX 300, a so-called crossover SUV, or CUV. Whereas traditional SUVs are built on truck frames, many crossovers are essentially tall cars that get O.K. gas mileage. While sales of the largest SUVs dropped 2.4% last year, the crossover market grew roughly...
...atoms will carry out 2,048 simultaneous calculations, and a row of 12 will do 4,096. By the time you get to just 14 atoms, a speck still far too tiny to see, you can do more calculations in tandem (16,384) than the fastest supercomputer in the U.S.--a machine at Los Alamos National Laboratory so voracious that it draws several megawatts of power...
...next day makes fun of those same efforts? Perhaps The Crimson does even not realize the immense influence it has on the Harvard community and beyond. Prospective students are constantly reading the articles and editorials, curiously imagining what life at Harvard would really be like. Latinos are the fastest growing minority group in the United States yet they are grossly underrepresented in institutions of higher education like Harvard. But who could blame a Latino student that thinks twice about attending Harvard because they see the blatant sign of cultural insensitivity that The Crimson has clearly demonstrated...
...fact, the circumstances surrounding these knifings bring up several problems that run deeper than the apparent tardiness HUPD and CPD. Even with community advisories in full effect, the poor lighting of the fastest route to the Quad—through Cambridge Common—makes students susceptible to lurking aggressors...