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...thing, the vast majority of the candidates won't be mentioned anywhere on it. Each voter has one vote, which must be given to one of the 111 political parties and coalitions, listed in random order decided by lottery, on a ballot the size of a broad-sheet newspaper. Each party or coalition is identified by name, a graphic symbol, a number, and the name of the candidate at the top of its list. Most of these groupings are recent creations, largely unknown among Iraqis (although in some instances their top candidate may enjoy some name-recognition). Even some...
...Pell Grant program currently operates with a $4.3 billion deficit due to an increase in demand for the grants, and according to a White House fact sheet, “the current student loan programs do not make loans available to students in a cost-effective manner,” and benefits are often provided too much to those not attending school and not enough to those students enrolled...
...shoulders are wider than your feet when you stand up straight, we created a shape that reflected that ergonomically," says Anne Appleby, founder of the California-based company YogaForce. For those who can't quite align their Warrior I pose, the mat also has a grid--a yoga cheat sheet of sorts--so that you can see how to line up your front foot with your back foot's middle arch. And there's a bonus for those who find themselves perpetually late for overcrowded classes: there's no need to fuss with a bag. A YogaForce mat comes with...
...with real-life examples of success and failure. To explain the importance of preparation before Day One, for instance, Neff and Citrin cite Xerox CEO Anne Mulcahy, who, realizing she knew relatively little about finance, enlisted the director of financial analysis to give her a crash course in "Balance Sheet 101." To underscore the value of communication, they reveal that Gap CEO Paul Pressler kept a weblog as he visited stores around the country, assessing the retailers' culture and practices and trying his hand at tasks crucial to their operations. ("Stock replenishment," Pressler noted in an entry...
Mariucci’s 200 foot by 100 foot sheet of ice—Olympic-sized, as opposed to the Crimson’s 204 by 87—was cited as a possible hindrance to Harvard before the game. Following the contest, all affiliated with the Crimson refused that excuse. But, Lederman later added, “they didn’t tell us the posts were bigger out here...