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Patrick is a fourth-grader in inner-city Phoenix, Arizona. He sits across the table from his grandmotherly principal and gleefully stuffs a folded slice of pepperoni pizza into his mouth. Patrick’s school has a hard time getting kids to show up to class, so these monthly pizza parties are raffled off to students with perfect attendance...
...plan is to grow the pie, not to say ‘You get a smaller slice, we get a bigger slice.’ The whole pie expands,” Rapier said...
...beer into the screening room for free shows of classics and art films at this student hangout. A mixed crowd of Chinese and foreigners fill the large tables and leaf through the shelves of books. Frequent talks by writers and filmmakers make this cozy, wood-floored nook a tiny slice of Harvard Square in Beijing...
Integrated Circuits In 1958 Jack Kilby fashioned the first microchip out of a single slice of silicon (it had one transistor); in 1959 Robert Noyce figured out how to get all the electronics on a chip talking. The invention spawned Intel, along with a thriving computer industry...
...smoked salmon and other prepared foods, and 50% of the condiment supplier. All the Costes establishments are obliged to buy from these suppliers, no matter which member of the extended family is the majority shareholder. That's a nice bump to the bottom line when the €10 slice of chocolate cake at Georges costs a little more than €2 to make. A string of restaurants where the food isn't the point, where the marketing plan and the look and feel of the room matter more than what's on the plate? That really is putting a fresh...