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Intercapitalist rivalries ebb and flow and shaped modern history more than many may
realize. Recall that Nixon unilaterally severed the dollar s last ties to gold, not because of the Soviet Union. America s capitalist allies in Europe demanded gold for their dollars, accumulating from aid, foreign direct investment, and trade.
A couple years after the collapse of Bretton Woods, the Trilateral Commission was formed to ensure greater dialogue among the three large capitalist camps: North America, Europe, and Japan. David Rockefeller founded the group, and among the founding members were Paul Volcker and Alan Greenspan. Although current officials cannot be members, over the years, numerous prestigious former officials have been members, and in fact, former ECB President Trichet serves as the European Chair.
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NEW YORK, N.Y. - The Rev. Matthew F. Malone, S.J., president and editor in chief of America Media, announced today the selection of three graduating seniors from U.S. Jesuit colleges and universities to serve as the 2021-22 Joseph A. O’Hare, S.J., Postgraduate Media Fellows. This year’s fellows are:
Douglas Girardot: graduating senior, Boston College
Keara Hanlon: graduating senior, Boston College
Sarah Vincent: graduating senior, Loyola University Chicago
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Is that a sigh of relief we heard from MBA aspirants? Several top-ranked schools in the US have waived the hitherto mandatory GMAT/GRE scores for admission into graduate programs.
At least sixty-four schools among the top one hundred have made the tests optional while pushing for the test waiver. Admission officials have assured aspirants that the call to waive admission tests does not reduce the standard of admission. Admission procedures now include gauging the candidates’ confidence levels and academic acumen to take the program.
Soojin Kwon, managing director of full time MBA admissions and program at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business says that rather than ignore the aspirant’s analytical and quantitative skills, they would look for prospective students who not just survive the degree’s rigors but prosper in their programs.