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...behave with each other, and how can you get people to work in a cohesive unit?”Rangan said that the application process to the prestigious Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad also helped to alter his thinking. “I found the questions in the interview intriguing, as there were no technical questions,” Rangan said. “Instead, the questions focused more on judgment: ‘What do you think about the Vietnam War?’ ‘What do you think about a certain firm?...
...that “reaching a resolution of the nuclear standoff should not come at the expense of attention to the human rights crisis in Iran.” They then provide a shocking chronicle of the extent to which Ahmadinejad—who began his pre-UN interview with Larry King by invoking the name of “God the compassionate, the merciful”—has terrorized his own people...
...some of Bailey’s finest Southwestern jewelry, baskets, ceramics, and rugs. Bailey, a native of New Mexico, has collected and promoted Native American art for the last fifty years. Bailey’s traveling show is designed to help give Native American artists national exposure. In an interview Friday, Bailey said her road trips enable these Native American artists to continue doing what they love. As a young girl, Bailey said, someone told her that buying turquoise is like “owning a piece of the blue sky.” Her collection of turquoise jewelry soon...
...Chinese readers could interpret the concept of an unreadable language as the mythos of a lost history,” Gu noted in an interview with Art Journal, “while non-Chinese readers could interpret it as a misunderstanding of an ‘exotic’ culture...
...floor of Parliament. "I shall be drawing the Prime Minister's attention in a fairly obscure and abstruse way to the word: 'Amid the global fiscal turmoil, we sought illumination but found only caliginosity.' " The exercise has already influenced Pound's speech: in the course of a 12-min. interview, he used the word 15 times...