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DETROIT: If GM is to thrive in the future, the world's largest carmaker needs to remake itself. It must be leaner and more productive, with less workers making fewer models. Company officials knew that -- and certainly the United Auto Workers knew it, too. And when union leadership saw GM trying to make those changes, it decided to fight the future. And the unions...
...Gazebones seemed to thrive on the atmosphere. Their director, Matthew McGarrell, described the weather and the surrounding as "perfect" for the ensemble...
CIVILIZATION AND ITS DISCONTENTS (1930) In this late summation of his life's work, Sigmund Freud set out to explain why people living in happily ordered public groups can be so miserable in private. The answer, elegantly argued, is that societies thrive by curbing the hungers of individual egos. Hence anger and feelings of guilt; and hence psychoanalysis...
...There aren't that many representative femalevoices on campus," council member Kamil E. Redmond'00 says. "If RUS is going to survive and thrive,they're going to have to start being a voice forwomen." Redmond says the key to strengtheningRUS's power on campus is advertising both theorganization and the importance of Radcliffe as aninstitution...
Harvard women are not inferior to Harvard men by any means--but we do spend four years playing away-games. Women can still thrive and achieve great things, but they do them on others' terms. Harvard began as a college for men, and while it now enrolls women, it ignores their personal needs. As a conservative, I have never favored special treatment for women. But some-thing must be done for women at this quintessentially male institution...