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According to United States Department of Labor??s Bureau of Labor Statistics, in October 2005, 11 million American 16- to 24-year-olds were in college. Facebook has over 9 million members, and nearly two-thirds of the site’s users log on to the site daily, according to Facebook...
...tag” and “collaborative” teams. Over the years, the expert on early China has headed Historical Studies A-13, “China: Traditions and Transformations,” with several different colleagues. Bol calls it a “division of labor?? approach in which he leads the first half of the class through the first two millennia and then passes the baton to a modern scholar.This spring, he collaborated with Associate Professor of East Asian Languages and Civilizations Michael A. Szonyi for Chinese History 126, “Cognition...
More than 70 educators from 20 Chinese and Taiwanese universities participated in a Harvard Business School (HBS) program designed to teach management education this summer. The world’s most populous country is currently suffering from a severe shortage in skilled labor??specifically experienced managers—to head its ever-increasing number of firms. This deficiency could quickly become an impediment to China’s predicted economic explosion. According to research from the McKinsey Global Institute, over the next 10 to 15 years Chinese companies will require 75,000 people to lead effectively...
...likely.” Shapiro’s half-decade of research and analysis is impressive. But his futile search through the historical record for direct evidence about the Bard’s life turns out to be “Love’s Labor??s Lost.” Shakespeare’s daughter Judith remained alive for half a century after the Bard’s death, and yet there is no record that anyone conducted an interview with her to glean clues about her father. With so much about the Bard?...
...wage terms Harvard agreed to in 2001 when SLAM’s predecessor, the Progressive Student Labor Movement, helped janitors win a $10.25 living wage. Though we hope that the janitors and Harvard will settle on a mutually agreeable number—one that reflects the fair price of labor??we do not support SLAM’s calls for a $20 living wage. The actual numbers put to living wage demands are based on estimates of the cost of a decent lifestyle in Boston. Living wage advocates are defining “decent?...