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...mention it's a nice little industry. Wall Street firms hire economists to tell them about the world and analysts to tell them about the companies in it; then they put the economists and analysts on TV to give the firm credibility with investors - which allows them to sell the research and reports to other firms and investors without research staffs of their own. And us? We pay mutual-fund managers, some of whom just can't seem to beat the S&P 500 with our retirement money no matter how hard they try, and hire brokers to throw...
...rising, the crunch has already arrived. As the population ages, hospitals can't find enough nurses or medical technicians. Drugstores are competing to hire pharmacists, bidding some beginners' salaries above $75,000. School districts and universities will need 2.2 million more teachers over the next decade, not to mention administrators and librarians, and are already avidly recruiting. Homeowners can't get their calls returned by skilled contractors, electricians or plumbers. Corporations are scooping up accountants and engineers. For job seekers who have the right skills or are willing to learn them, there are real opportunities in government, construction and technology...
...wrong. I'm not defending deep frying. The last thing we need is to burden our hearts--not to mention our waistlines--with more of the artery-clogging fat found in any fried food. But there are already plenty of things you can do to reduce your risk of cancer, starting with a vow to quit (or not start) smoking. "You get more acrylamide from smoking than you do from food," says Lois Gold, director of the Carcinogenic Potency Project at the University of California, Berkeley. You should also eat at least five servings of fruits and vegetables...
Wolcowitz says information about the citations can be found in the Handbook for Students and that most language professors mention it in their classes...
...park. These concerns are valid, and the University should include public parking under the museum to alleviate the parking crunch that already exists. The current proposal for the museum calls for approximately 80 parking spaces. Many more will be needed to satisfy the residents’ needs, not to mention those of the museum’s visitors and staff. The University should also do its best to make the museum welcoming to local residents—it should include a space open to the public, as well as free seminars, exhibitions and special activities for children. The University should...