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...hearts and minds of Americans, whether selling coffee or getting out the vote is to: create a sense of community by a “Gut Values” connection, adapt to change, analyze the lifestyles of your demographic, use new mediums of communication (“talk smart??), and find local navigators who affect the decisions of others. Fournier draws his material largely from his 2004 study group at Harvard. Those who missed the chance to talk to the political journalist then will have a second opportunity tonight at 6 p.m. at the IOP Forum, where Fournier...
...makes any money has a strong incentive to start voting red. Ideals are nice, but they ain’t gonna pay for the new Porsche. Granted, this view has a strong basis in fact. The Republican Party does support policies that help the rich. And rich people are smart??they know their own interests. Poor rural folk may be voting against their economic interests because of God, guns, and gays, but rich people aren’t fooled by the social issues; they know their economic interests, and they vote them...
...wrote, “Yet another example of how every girl had to be one or the other: smart or pretty.” Notice the subtle, yet distinct differences between the two. By de-capitalizing “pretty” and placing it after “smart?? the entire passage is transformed. After all, if you are going to appropriate language, you should at least improve it. When Smith was faced with charges of criticism, she was greatly distressed, but she admitted to “borrowing.” In later editions she punctiliously...
According to Nolan, “smart?? goals are ones that are specific, time-based, and measurable...
Students eligible for a federal grant might want to think twice about how “smart?? their concentration is. A Science and Mathematics Access to Retain Talent (SMART) Grant, part of a bill awaiting a final Congressional vote, would give an additional $4,000 per year to juniors and seniors eligible for the Pell Grant—provided they are majoring in “science, math, technology, engineering, or a foreign language determined to be critical to the national security of the United States,” according to the legislation.The proposal, spearheaded by Senate Majority...