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" ... "I vividly remember that as a child that I did not like spiders, I couldn't be in the same room as one, and I couldn't see pictures of them," he said, adding that in an effort to cure his arachnophobia, he started forcing himself to interact with them outside. ... "
" ... I vividly remember my grade school days at Brooklyn’s P.S. 200 during the worst of the Cold War years, when we practiced “duck and cover” drills as we worried about nuclear annihilation. I recall my family’s makeshift fall-out shelter in the basement of our home, outfitted for the prospect of a two-week “shelter-in-place” as the Cuban Missile crisis brought the two superpowers closer to “mutually-assured destruction.” This common experience helps explain why we Baby Boomers grew up susceptible to supporting whatever needed to be done to contain the USSR. ... "
" ... Seeking to understand why lawyers would draft agreements with a clause that introduced meaningful litigation risk and provided no obvious benefit, Gulati and Scott spent a decade reviewing 1,500 sovereign debt agreements and engaging in 200 interviews. Their findings supported their hunch that “inefficient and harmful contract provisions could persist for long periods of time, even in the most sophisticated of financial markets.” They further found there was not a simple explanation. Rather an array of factors, many grounded in the structure of big law firms, resulted far too little innovation—even when it would create meaningful value—and tended to reinforce herd behavior. The clauses warranted book-length treatment because they vividly illustrate that even sophisticated parties with a lot of money at stake will often continue to use ill-suited but familiar terms rather than designing better alternatives. ... "
" ... The excitement she felt at seeing them gave her the idea to start a business using the vividly colored prints make bags and accessories that could be sold in Japan. Uganda, she reasoned, was a cotton-producing country, and many people sew on a daily basis. By launching a bag-making workshop, she’d be able to create jobs. “Above all, I had a strong desire to involve the women I met through my work at the NGO,” she says. ... "
" ... “Balkrishna Doshi: Architecture for the People,” focuses on some 20 of the architect’s most significant projects dating from 1958 to 2014. In addition to the full-scale models which vividly convey the physical experience of Doshi’s buildings, a wealth of material from the architect’s archive and studio are presented including artworks, video, photography and more. ... "