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...face of it. His proposition is fairly simple, and pretty much diametrically opposed to Mann's. "If the next century is going to be Chinese," Hutton writes in his preface, "it will be only because China embraces the economic and political pluralism of the west." Beijing faces a host of woes ranging from pervasive corruption to a crippled banking system to the contradictions inherent in its combination of half-baked capitalism and single-party control. Without the adoption of democratic principles and institutions such as the rule of law, representative government and a free press, China's current path...
...possible explanation offered by the study: "Women expect less and negotiate less pay for themselves than do men." Linda Babcock agrees. An economics professor at Carnegie Mellon and co-author of Women Don't Ask: Negotiation and the Gender Divide, she points to a host of cultural factors that influence women's expectations and actions practically from the day they are born. As the founder of Carnegie Mellon's PROGRESS (Program for Research & Outreach on Gender Equity in Society), Babcock is developing ways to teach negotiation skills to women and girls. One such tool is the Girls Scouts' new negotiation...
...named to the women’s All-New England team, which proved especially sweet for Dahlman, who recently returned to the water after missing time due to a shoulder injury.“She performed above and beyond what we expected,” Watson said.MORRIS TROPHYBoston University hosted the fourth annual Morris Trophy on Saturday and Sunday, where the Crimson came away with sixth-place in an 18-team field.Senior skipper Matt Knowles and senior crew Emily Simon scored 76 points for the team in their seventh-place showing, while sophomore skipper Jon Garrity and senior crew Ashley...
...third frame, Harvard got itself together and went on a 5-1 run. The surge came far too late, however, as the Hawks had built an insurmountable lead in the first half. HARVARD 17, CONNECTICUT COLLEGE 9 In its first game of the tournament, Harvard triumphed over host Connecticut College. When the two teams last met on April 5, the Crimson had little trouble defeating the Camels, 16-4. However, when the opening whistle blew on Saturday, the Camels made it clear that they would not give in so easily this time around. Connecticut College jumped...
...Gasolina,” Don Omar’s “Dale Don Dale,” and several remixes of Paris Hilton’s “Stars are Blind.”On April 28, the award-winning duo will return to campus to host Presencia Latina, the annual Latino cultural celebration which features performances from Ballet Folklórico, Candela Salsa, Mariachi Veritas de Harvard, and others. Visiting Harvard is a symbolic homecoming for the duo, at least according to Presencia Latina’s oraganizers.“Whenever I’ve been...