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Taylor draws the parallel between Harley and Cadillac as the quintessential American vehicles, but believes that the future of transportation lies with cars, not “hogs.”
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Harriet Mays Powell explains her love of fashion and how she got into the business.
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From one fashion week to another and back again, Harriet Mays Powell talks about life in Fashion.
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Harriet Mays Powell weighs in on the hysteria of fashion week, fashion in New York and the best new designers.
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Harriet Mays Powell discusses the latest trends, who chooses, and why certain fashions last the test of time.
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Fashion should be enjoyed and passed on, says Harriet Mays Powell.
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Harriet Mays Powell on the genius of couture.
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Harriet Mays Powell discusses the fashion world with respect to technology, the environment and globalization.
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Harriet Mays Powell on enjoying fashion and the increasing accessibility of high-end design.
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Harriet Mays Powell discusses the advent of accessories, new careers in fashion and the lasting relevance of couture.
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Some bad apples give celebrities a bad name, says Harriet Mays Powell.
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From shoes to fabrics to trips to India, Harriet Mays Powell talks about how designers work.
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Although it was under Whitman’s direction that the White House released its first report on climate change, she maintains that humans are not causing global warming but merely “exacerbating a […]
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Christine Todd Whitman makes the case for nuclear.
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“The solution will not come from one country,” says Whitman. “And you cannot ask of others what you will not do yourself.”
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Whitman blames Congress for not reaching consensus on environmental legislation.
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Oil will not solve our energy problems, but the government should listen to the states that would consider drilling from their coasts.
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Do you wish you had done more as EPA chief regarding the climate crisis?
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When the EPA acts, it gets hauled into court, says Whitman. Congress needs to take responsibility, as effective regulation can only come after effective legislation.
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Whitman says Election Day will prove what candidate better harnessed the power of technology.
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Of the four nominees, Whitman points out that Sarah Palin is the only one with executive experience.
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“Clean and Safe Energy” is an organization dedicated to bringing Americans the facts about nuclear energy.
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The same concepts that apply to a political campaign also work when communicating science explains Matthew Nisbet.
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Matthew Nisbet must first garner attention, then deliver useful information.
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New campaigns often use the same techniques to communicate, however Matthew Nisbet points out that this involves more than simplification.
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Matthew Nisbet explains an article that documents the history of a paradigm shift in the public relationship to science.
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PR advice to politicians from expert Matthew Nisbet.
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The best communicators focus on motivation, emotion, and framing, explains Matthew Nisbet.
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Matthew Nisbet walks a fine line in the age-old debate between religion and science.
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According to Matthew Nisbet, those who frame the issue most convincingly will win the global warming debate.
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