Word: explained
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...Cleef run the store, said that customers typically do not know what to think of it at first glance. “Most of the people who come in here are sort of baffled,” she said. “They’re intrigued when I explain to them what’s going on here.” The store will close April 30, when it will move to the VES showcase of student theses. —Staff writer Kyle A. Magida can be reached at kmagida@fas.harvard.edu...
...best people we can get, ambassadors who can speak the language, not merely people who made a political contribution.” Today, in an age of globalization and terrorism, the need is greater than ever. That means having an ambassador to Saudi Arabia who can speak Arabic and explain America’s actions in a hostile region. It means having an ambassador to the United Kingdom who will engage a cynical British public in open debate. More than anything it means taking seriously once more how we select the bearers of the American eagle abroad...
Viswanathan told Couric: "I'm just really grateful to have this chance to explain what really happened from my perspective, and?...
Couric interrupted, "Some people might say you didn't really explain it, though...
...hours spent at both Baker Library and Grafton Street do not come cheaply for HBS students. Tuition and fees alone for the class of 2007 totaled $43,678. However, students quickly discover that their busy social lives also carry a high price tag. The high cost of living may explain why the recruiting process at HBS has become such an important part of students’ lives. The average first-year compensation of Harvard MBAs from the class of 2005 was $115,000, according to statistics from the HBS web site. “You’re going...