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...seen Agassi speak before, and every time I leave hoping that it will be a similar revolution as perhaps the cell phone revolution, but not quite seeing the spark,” said John Dutton, an employee of the World Economic Forum. “I hope that we will see that tipping point soon...
...added seven more in the second, hitting an open three as well as two free throws and a quick jumper, as the game got out of hand. His teammates carried a fair amount of the shooting burden themselves, especially freshman forward Jake O’Brien and sophomore forward John Holland. Overall, the Terriers made 13 threes in the game, out of 28 attempts, a 46.4 percent mark.Harvard could only make 2-of-15 long range shots and some credit for this goes to Lowe. Matched up against junior guard Jeremy Lin, Harvard’s top scorer, he limited...
...guard Corey Lowe and forward John Holland, who combined for 37 points and seven threes. Holland also totaled seven rebounds and three steals. Freshman forward Jake O’Brien posted 18 points and went 3-of-6 in three-point shooting...
Fanatic consumerism is also directly linked to world hunger, poverty, and suffering. According to Professor John Madeley of the London School of Economics, the global use of land for the cultivation of tobacco “denies 10 to 20 million people of food.” Furthermore, the 1998 Human Development Report revealed that rampant consumer culture inevitably leads to “circumstances that are exploitative of workers” and exerts negative psychological pressures on shoppers, leading them to make decisions that are financially harmful or even disastrous. For our daily extravagances—indeed, even...
...season focused largely on the question of who was better equipped to be Commander in Chief. In bringing in retired Marine general James Jones as his National Security Adviser and retaining Defense Secretary Robert Gates, Obama is turning to two men who might have seemed more obvious choices had John McCain won the White House. And all three were on the opposite side from Obama on the defining foreign policy decision of the past decade: whether to invade Iraq...