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...turn over a penny of the award. After four decades and thousands of lawsuits, Robert A. Levy of the CATO institute points out, no tobacco company has ever paid any court-awarded damages. Given that they win eight or nine of every ten individual litigations on average, according to Goldman Sachs tobacco analyst Marc Cohen, they have little cause for concern. If the Bullock decision signaled a real threat to Phillip Morris, we would expect investors, the most paranoid sentries of corporate danger, to sell off stock as quickly as possible. But although its share prices slipped about 10 percent...
...kids get older, visual representation is more important, and we've found that virtual manipulatives in computer programs are really popular with middle-school kids because they don't feel like it's baby stuff," says Shelley Goldman, associate professor of math at Stanford University's School of Education. Researchers have found that in some cases good software can do a better job of explaining a complex math or science problem to a 10-year-old than a person can. The trick is finding the right software...
...consequences of many students’ solipsistic desire to use college as nothing more than four years of resume building en route to Harvard Medical School or Goldman Sachs are more dire than might be immediately apparent. By refusing to allow themselves to let up, students are both failing to receive the maximum value from their education and may be imperilling their well-being. Provost Steven E. Hyman, former director of the National Institute of Mental Health, said that from a young age simply putting pressure on oneself to have a strong application for Harvard often “destroyed...
...Zachary K. Goldman...
Gene Plotkin ’00 works for Goldman Sachs, whose offices are just a six or seven-minute walk from the World Trade Center...