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...asking for audience participation; as actors we have to train to speak louder or pause or incorporate these reactions into the play.” But the students who participate in HSTP find the group an extremely rewarding experience. Meyer states that in a recent group survey “everyone said that seeing the kids smile and laugh was the best part of Story-Time.” Meyer also encourages all Harvard students looking for a relaxed environment in which to interact with kids through theater to get involved with her group, regardless of acting or production experience...
...IESE) in Barcelona, will take a group of CEOs to three continents—while teaching them topics such as market strategy and business-government relations. The concept for this program followed a classic model of supply meets demand, basing itself on what CEOs themselves wanted. According to a survey of participants in previous CEIBS programs, many Chinese CEOs “wanted to learn about global competition and global markets—how to go to European markets, and how to go to US markets,” Program Co-director Zhang Weijiong, who is co-dean at CEIBS...
...Berkman Center John G. Palfrey, Jr., who is co-directing the project. “Based on what we hear, we’re going to design programs to combat the problem.” Almost sixty million American adults have spyware on their computers, according to a survey by the Pew Internet and American Life Project. For Palfrey, the problem is more than a nuisance; he said badware raises issues of corporate responsibility and trust. Many companies that put on legitimate faces to the public are, in fact, bundling badware with their services because they know they...
...Although my father-in-law is fairly new to computing, plenty of sophisticated surfers are falling prey to wide variety of spyware applications, according to the State of Spyware report released today by Webroot Software, the manufacturer of a leading anti-spyware application. Its survey of U.S. businesses found that over half of respondents had a spyware disruption resulting in lost revenue, and that 2005 was the worst year on record for data security losses. Webroot identified more than 400,000 sites last year that hosted spyware, and found that 30.5% of spyware exploits originated in the U.S., followed...
...Over the past few years, as his masks have become some of the most widely recognized works of new Canadian art, Jungen, 35, has become pretty visible too. The Vancouver survey, organized by the VAG's chief curator, Daina Augaitis, will move in April to the Montreal Museum of Contemporary Art. A somewhat smaller version of the show has already appeared at the New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York City. And in May a selection of Jungen's work opens at the Tate Modern in London...