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This spring, W. Hugo Van Vuuren ’07 wanted change, so he called together a “band of brothers.” Their target? Hegemony...
...idea of chasing down demons of hell as an angel firing bolts of holy and spiritual righteousness does not appeal to me. This is probably because I have out-grown my childhood love of pixelated demon hunting. However, I am not their target audience; they are going for, in the words of one developer, the “assistant pastor who wants to go home and play a cool game.” In this quest for holy electronic success I wish them luck, as they seek to answer the eternal question: What Would Jesus Play...
...Mike Palmer ’03, Andy Eggers ’99), the Great Unknowns have refrained from making any Ivy League references in their promotional literature, partly because, as Guvench mentioned, “we could see the argument against that” type of presentation for their target audience...
SMITH: The industry is dominated by men because it's operationally focused, and the pilots and mechanics, for instance, are mostly male. It's been wonderful to add a female perspective because our target customer is female. Women are the heroes of family travel planning. We do research at Song, but we don't have to. I am the target. We can just...
...Since Sept. 11, the Pentagon's budget has increased 41%--to $419 billion a year. Ralph Crosby, the West Point graduate and defense-industry veteran who runs EADS's North American operations, says the company, which sells everything from ballistic missiles to mobile medical units, has a clear target: "The U.S. military market is simply the biggest and most important market in the world...