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Among the 122 franchises in the four major North American pro leagues, more owners graduated from Harvard's business or law school (seven) than any other institution.
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Mr. GRAHAM ALLISON (Harvard University): During those three years, the North Koreans produced more plutonium, worked on their nuclear bomb test, worked on their missiles, tested their missiles.
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It seems predictable that this will be a mantra of his road show, which will likely feature only private meetings before hand-picked and sympathetic Muslim Brotherhood audiences (like his visit to the Islamic Society of North America, or ISNA) or left-wing ones (like Harvard's).
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Such schools include Harvard, Columbia, the University of Texas at Austin, and the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
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More intriguingly, an experiment carried out in 2004 by Brian Hare, then at Harvard and now of Duke University in North Carolina, suggested that natural selection in the context of domestication had boosted dogs' intelligence, too, by allowing them to understand human behaviour in a way that their ancestors, wolves, cannot.
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Dr. Gino of Harvard, along with Dan Cable of London Business School and Bradley Staats of the University of North Carolina, have studied how personalized orientation programs can boost retention and performance.
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