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+==Endowments== |
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+====Endowments are high now but dropping rapidly - protests are alienating alumni donors, who are of older generations==== |
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+**Hartocollis 8/4** – Anemona Hartocollis, writer for NYT: August 4, 2016("College Students Protest, Alumni's Fondness Fades and Checks Shrink" New York Times Available at http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/05/us/college-protests-alumni-donations.html?_r=0 Accessed on 12/15/16)IG |
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+Scott MacConnell cherishes the memory of his years at Amherst College, where he discovered |
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+, said there was no evidence the drop was connected to campus protests. |
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+====Endowment funds are key to US competitiveness – ensures college quality==== |
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+Leigh '14 Steven R. Leigh (dean of CU-Boulder's College of Arts and Sciences), "Endowments and the future of higher education," UColorado Boulder, March 2014 AZ |
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+These broad trends point directly to the need for CU-Boulder's College of Arts |
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+affirm the importance of higher education and enduringly preserve its viability and vitality. |
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+====Innovation solves great power war==== |
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+Taylor 4 – Professor of Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Mark, "The Politics of Technological Change: International Relations versus Domestic Institutions," Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 4/1/2004, http://www.scribd.com/doc/46554792/Taylor) RGP |
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+I. Introduction Technological innovation is of central importance to the study of international relations |
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+, and war, international systems would not exist in the first place. |