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...prices at $70 a barrel without “stag” or “flation” in the economy, and the unprecedented flow of capital from developing nations to the first world. Textbooks, he said, would indicate that “by their very nature?? developing countries should be borrowing rather than lending. But solid growth, low inflation, and high currency reserves in developing nations amounted to a situation that would otherwise be deemed impossible, he concluded. While he expressed confidence that there were opportunities for HMC in emerging markets, El-Erian said he felt...
This makes the issue of manliness all the more salient because the gender-neutral society tends to dismiss it as incompatible with its ideals. Mansfield warns that male nature??the product of eons of evolution—cannot be put aside in a single generation. Moreover, he makes the case that manliness is worth keeping around for the good that it produces...
...toad and poke it, it will secrete a milky substance. Then you eat it off the paper—which, I’ll allow, sounds pretty goddamn nasty—and trip for a long time. Apparently what evolved as a deadly poison to most of nature??s predators provokes not-unpleasant hallucinations for humans. At least, this guy said so. I digress, perhaps, but my point is: toads are freaking sweet. I damn near hallucinated over the fact that Toad charges no cover, yet books musicians who rock. I arrived during the set of some obscure...
...budget. The university faces a $40-million budget deficit this fiscal year, according to the report. Professor of Physics Lawrence M. Krauss, who circulated a petition among faculty calling for a no-confidence vote, said yesterday that he was “shocked by the overwhelming nature?? of faculty support for the motion. The Case faculty vote came a little more than a week after Summers’ resignation on Feb. 21. Summers was scheduled to face the second lack-of-confidence vote of his career at a Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) meeting...
...person that makes science cool,” says Martinez, who is working on a doctorate in engineering and applied sciences. “Like a basketball star or a rapper or something—but a string theorist.”The “Chasing Nature?? episode featuring Martinez—which airs on January 31—certainly has its “cool” moments.The show, an advance copy of which was obtained by The Crimson, is a bit like a grown-up version of Odyssey of the Mind. Four young scientists from...