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Coffee is the second largest import to the U.S. after oil, and the country consumes one-fifth of all the coffee produced worldwide—making it the largest consumer in the world. Yet despite our surmountable influence in the market, few Americans realize that their consumer choices can adversely...
A native of British Columbia, Pitushka won a provincial title in every age group except intermediates, and is an internationally-ranked tennis player. Pitushka’s love for hockey was enhanced by tennis, which also drastically improved her hand-eye coordination.
Speakers explained that Fair Trade programs are able to pay the higher rate amount by reducing the role played by intermediates, who often buy coffee from farmers at 18 percent of the price they eventually charge consumers.
What is less encouraging is the motivation of those that function as the intermediates between Harvard and its stream of tourists. Why would one want to be a member of the Crimson Key? Livelli answers, "A good reason would be to demonstrate your love to the university and develop your...
Another bill affecting financial aid, the direct lending bill, was passed as part of Clinton's economic package last Friday. The direct lending bill will mandate direct loans at wholesale rates from the government to students, instead of giving the money to intermediates who charge students retail rates, as is...