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...December 10, 1996, Harvard neuroscientist Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor nearly died. As a result of a cerebral hemorrhage, the left lobe of her brain was wiped out, causing her mind to lose most of its analytical functions...
...result, Asani said some Muslims look at Ismailis—and their Aga Khan who resides in a chateau north of Paris—with suspicion...
...according to Jacqueline O’Neill, the assistant to the vice president for government and community affairs in 1983, the University’s predicament came about not as a result of its policies, but rather the nature of the rent control administration in Cambridge...
...Crimson article in May 1958 contended, “Whereas helping the needy student may be the agency’s objective, it tends to become lost in the realities of the business world. The result is that the person with that great intangible, ‘business incentive’, is rewarded for his efforts apart from any financial need he may have...
...Elliott agreed that the corporation was monopolistic in nature but said that he was not aware of anyone who was prevented from starting his own business as a result...