The document contains reviews of two articles. The first article discusses the legal issues that can arise from company acquisitions, noting that buying a company also means buying existing liabilities. It also states that litigation has become its own industry. The second article discusses Harvard's selective admissions process, describing its three-part plan to examine students' aptitudes through applications, interviews, and convincing top applicants to attend. It concludes that Harvard's elite education aims to develop students' talents.
The document contains reviews of two articles. The first article discusses the legal issues that can arise from company acquisitions, noting that buying a company also means buying existing liabilities. It also states that litigation has become its own industry. The second article discusses Harvard's selective admissions process, describing its three-part plan to examine students' aptitudes through applications, interviews, and convincing top applicants to attend. It concludes that Harvard's elite education aims to develop students' talents.
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The document contains reviews of two articles. The first article discusses the legal issues that can arise from company acquisitions, noting that buying a company also means buying existing liabilities. It also states that litigation has become its own industry. The second article discusses Harvard's selective admissions process, describing its three-part plan to examine students' aptitudes through applications, interviews, and convincing top applicants to attend. It concludes that Harvard's elite education aims to develop students' talents.
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The article is under considiration of acqisition that may turn out to be a legal nightmare. The source of information is The Economist, therefore it is the quality press. The key note of the article is negative consequances of acquisitios, mainly litigation. It is necessary to note that buying a company means buying liabilities. The basic concept of litigation is the fact that it became an industry in itself. The analyst provides strong criticism and highlights that there is poor information with no financial trace. To deduce, he stressed the idea that nobody is listening.
Review: “How Harvard gets its best and brightest”.
The article under considiration deals with the idea of how Harvard selects the most intellegent and gifted students in this cutthroat battle. It is necessary to add that Harvard remains aloof from this battle. It is commonly accepted that Harvars is considered the most elite and prestige college. The key note of the article is the three-part plan of selection. The basic concept of the battle plan is that the admission committee works hard to examinate aptitudes of the students, interview all applicants, sifting through the thousands of applicants and convience the chosen few to attend Harvard. In conclusion, the idea of elite education within American society is mentioned as a synergy that will develop the talents of students.