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...rate, I urge you, reader, to give America’s heritage a chance and go purchase Kenny Chesney’s greatest hits, if only for the life lessons therein. Perhaps he will “broaden your horizons” in ways N. Gregory Mankiw never could. The man has written fifty songs about drinking coconut rum on the beach and sold 25 million records. Your investment banking ambitions can’t hold a candle to that...
...Colleges, interim University President Derek C. Bok pointed out, “The Ph.D., in my knowledge, is the only major professional program in the United States that does not prepare students for the activity that they will spend most of their professional lives [doing].” Therein lies the problem...
...powerful and expensive gaming console on the planet is also the most difficult to score. On the first weekend of the Japanese launch, suppliers sold out of the nearly 90,000 allotted systems. The same occurred stateside with more than $200,000 worth of consoles sold—and therein lies the beauty of Sony’s strategy...
...serendipitously been working on a student docent program at the museums—was immediately excited to get involved. Together, those involved created the “Nights” Series at Harvard University Art Museums, to generate publicity about the museums and opportunities for student involvement therein. Their group, OUR HUAM, is a collective of students seeking to encourage undergraduate interest in the Harvard University Art Museums. In particular, they hope to commission a student tour guide program, expected to be up and running in the fall of 2007. While Harvard may not have facilitated a connection between...
...Surridge, PLoS ONE’s managing editor recently told the Associated Press, “If we publish a vast number of papers, some of which are mediocre and some of which are stellar, Nobel Prize-winning work—I will be happy.” And therein lies the problem. Without a peer review process to separate the revolutionary papers from the merely good from the rubbish, scientists will have no way of knowing which discoveries and experiments merit their time and interest. Instead, they will spend inordinate amounts of time wading through the quicksand of junk...