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Smith got to interact socially with Summers as well—he says he danced next to the former president at the freshman barbecue two years...
...We’ve never really had a theme before, and this time we do because we wanted to focus on a particular part of the museum,” he says. “But we also wanted to expand the boundaries of how you can interact with a museum, and it’s so exciting because each event is unique, and each tour has never been given before.” Bridging the gap between the museums and the students will be particularly important in coming days as the Sackler becomes the main art museum on campus...
...said maybe he could start one.” Clark and over 20 other mayors are attending a three-day conference that includes seminars by experienced mayors and leading political figures. “By coming to these types of events, you have the opportunity to interact with the brightest minds in government,” said Lexington, Ky. mayor Jim Newberry. Clark, a newcomer to electoral politics, felt that the conference has been a useful experience. “I already have ideas about going back home and implementing things I’ve heard about...
...There is also a clerical hierarchy in Shi'ism that is absent in other forms of Islam. Madigan notes that Iranians have long studied other cultures and religions. "They know their Western stuff," he said. "Right now, they're isolated because of sanctions, but they really do want to interact with the world." And Rome is one place the interaction has already begun...
...keep in mind that the nature of a ranking masks certain economic realities of a globalized world. The ability of countries to raise their citizens' standard of living is not a zero-sum game. Nearly 200 years ago, Ricardo gave a detailed lesson about comparative advantage: when two economies interact, they both can benefit even if one is more advanced across the board. That's why South Korea invests in North Korea, which is in some respects an economic black hole. At the end of the day, both can be winners...