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So strong is the demand from Silicon Valley and Hollywood that Steven Lavine, the school's president, thinks that one of its biggest challenges is not to be swept away by the multimedia frenzy.
ECONOMIST: Disniversity
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Rumors that Apple is planning to introduce a TV have been doing the rounds for years now with a number of analysts confidently predicting that they would be available by now but one analyst thinks that TVs are old school, and instead the Cupertino giant should get into the remote control business.
FORBES: Forget About An Apple TV, A Remote Control Is Where It's At
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One School thinks government boosts growth, the other thinks money creation does, and both come to the same conclusion that inflation can be the end result of their central planning that allegedly leads to prosperity first.
FORBES: Monetarism and Keynesianism: Identical Sides of the Same Adolescent Coin
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He thinks there are 20 cities that could sustain an Avenues school, and hopes to have built one in each of them within a decade.
ECONOMIST: Education