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2008

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Why Trade?

By Rajesh Subramaniam on December 12, 2008

Tags: 
  • Access
  • comparative advantage
  • free trade
  • trade

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If you’re like me, you have a long shopping list this holiday season.  But have you ever stopped to think where the products you purchase come from? Chances are, those flowers you ordered online came from flower farms in Latin America.  The hand-crafted bracelet you bought in a department store could have come from Bali or even India. This is not just a sign of the times.  Over the past three centuries, the levels of access people have had to goods, services and even each other has risen dramatically.
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Gen Y - Tell Us About Access

By Cindy Conner on December 9, 2008

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  • Access
  • gen y
  • Net Impact

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Gen-Y is a generation that has never been without today’s level of access to goods, information and even their friends with new social media. But the journey is never-ending. Where do these new consumers of Access see it taking us next? For the past three years, FedEx has been talking about Access to influencers, customers, employees and other key audiences. Now we want to hear back from this Access Generation.
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Walk Into the Gap

By Brandon Tidwell on November 24, 2008

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  • Access
  • education
  • reform
  • schools
  • Teach For America

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Leslie-Bernard.Joseph.3.jpg Do I really understand the education achievement gap? If you were to ask a parent, or even a student, from an economically-challenged community if their school was as good as those on the other side of town, what would they say? In 2005, only 13% of seniors graduating from Locke High School in Los Angeles were eligible to attend college in the Cal State system. This startling statistic was recently shared by Donna Foote, author of Relentless Pursuit, a story about the journy of four Teach For America corps members who taught at Locke.
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Social Responsibility is a Discipline, Not a Department

By Brandon Tidwell on November 21, 2008

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  • Access
  • business education
  • MBAs
  • Net Impact
  • social responsibility

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_MG_5702.JPG This past weekend, more than 2,000 MBA students and graduates from around the world converged on the Wharton Business School in Philadelphia to grapple with the question: Can we change the world through business?
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Elections Prove It's All About Access

By Bill Margaritis on November 12, 2008

Tags: 
  • Access
  • election
  • gen y
  • presidential campaigns

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America just concluded one of the most defining Presidential campaigns in its history. More citizens than ever before crowded polling places and exercised their right to vote. And for the first time on the same ballot, these empowered citizens were given the opportunity to elect our country’s first female Vice President or its first African American President. It was a huge moment for all Americans – one I hope continues to energize us for the future.
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