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...Indeed, to hear families tell it, the birth-order effect may only be getting stronger. In the past, girls were usually knocked out of the running for the job and college perks their place in the family should have accorded them. In most other ways, however, there was little to distinguish a first-, second- or third-born sister from a first-, second- or third-born brother. Now, with college and careers more equally available, the remaining differences have largely melted away...
...vice president of the Latino Men’s Collective, which helped organize the event with the Harvard Cuban American Undergraduate Student Association (CAUSA), said Garcia brought a different perspective to the debate over Cuba. “Garcia is someone who is trying to tell a story that hasn’t been told,” he said. “Harvard hosts a lot of powerful people, but you don’t get Latino males very often,” Serna added. There were also lighter moments at the reception. Following a performance...
...just this sort of arrangement that Fedorov believes will perpetuate the current trend of Slavic champions. "We have a lot of rich companies that can have one boxer, or a team of boxers," says the promoter. "We have asked the government for more recommendations. They need only to tell these companies that this is the thing they need to do. To many companies, government opinion is very important." This new economic model, says Kathy Duva, CEO of Main Events, Holyfield's promoter, is "why we all need to pay attention to this country...
...will ever be able to tell Shaina L. Trotta ’09 that procrastination is just a waste of time...
...Rather than altering their position every step of the way, the deans should just tell everyone what is going on,” Cabot HoCo Co-Chair Ajay G. Kumar ’08 said. “It’s a game of telephone and the backstory gets modified along the way. I shouldn’t have to go through my House master to get information...