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...those Harvard students who's been missing the local cuisine throughout J-Term, you may be in luck. The opportunity has come to indulge in as much greasy fast food as you can, with the added benefit of a prize incentive??and eternal glory for yourself and Harvard...
...Crimson article in May 1958 contended, “Whereas helping the needy student may be the agency’s objective, it tends to become lost in the realities of the business world. The result is that the person with that great intangible, ‘business incentive??, is rewarded for his efforts apart from any financial need he may have...
...head start. If primaries are all early, however, candidates will need to build up their appeal and bank accounts long before the primaries start, pushing the campaign season far earlier. This trend also undercuts the time-honored practice of retail politics: Presidential candidates had the time and incentive??particularly in small states—to get to know as many voters as they could on as personal a level as possible. Without a protracted process that allows candidates time to actually meet with members of the voting public, voters make less informed decisions, forced to rely on media...
...Corker, whose role for GOOSE primarily involves sales and marketing, a one-hour commute to work in Seattle, for example, could take as little as 20 minutes in High-Occupancy Vehicle lanes, which are open only to cars with two or more passengers.Shiftan and Corker, taking advantage of this incentive??as well as high gas prices and an increased awareness of global warming—started working on the service full-time in June.The Harvard grads chose to launch their service in Seattle for several other reasons as well. “It’s a very...
...Lewis says. “I think a lot of faculty are interested in merit-based admissions.” Jacobsen also says he does not think faculty can expect their children to gain special admissions consideration, but he does call tuition relief a “serious incentive?? and “symbolic” because other universities provide the benefit.“It’s striking to me that Harvard doesn’t do that at all,” says Jacobsen.NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND?In 2005, Working Mother magazine ranked Harvard...
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