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Lessons from the abyss: the credit market meltdown and risk management; As the subprime mortgage malaise and related woes continue to roil the credit markets, issues of risk management and regulation are getting new attention. Hard lessons will be learned

Stocks fell sharply on Friday morning, March 14, as they often have in recent months. But the cause of the tumble wasn't another snowball in the...
Financial Executive, 05/01/08 by Marshall, Jeffrey; Millman, Gregory J. · More from publication -
Status of Capercaillie Tetrao urogallus in Scotland during winter 2003/04
Capsule The population estimate was 1980 individuals (95% confidence limits 1284-2758). Aim To produce a new national population estimate with...
Bird Study, 07/01/07 by Eaton, Mark A; Marshall, Keith B; Gregory, Richard D · More from publication -
Turning water into wine: giving remote texts full flavor for the audience of friends.(liberal education)

Abstract. This essay argues that teachers would be more effective at promoting students' willingness to work hard at course content that seems to...
College Teaching, 06/22/05 by Gregory, Marshall · More from publication -
Why are liberal education's friends of so little help?
LIBERAL EDUCATION IS IN A BATTLE FOR SURVIVAL in the contemporary university and needs all the friends it can get. But if your friends show up to...
Liberal Education, 03/22/05 by Marshall Gregory · More from publication -
Ethical engagements over time: reading and rereading David Copperfield and Wuthering Heights
There have been many reasons offered for the (re)turn to ethical issues in literary criticism and theory (and, indeed, in the humanities generally)...
Narrative, 10/01/04 by Marshall Gregory · More from publication -
Ethical criticism: what it is and why it matters
Most of us cannot evade the deep intuition that identifying with characters Introduction "Change the name and it's about you, that story." Thus...
Style, 06/22/98 by Marshall Gregory · More from publication -
Introductory courses, student ethos, and living the life of the mind.(Initiation Rights: Giving First-Year Students What They Deserve)

The term introductory courses is perhaps unfortunate, for introductory is an adjective that often carries a slight. Insofar as introductory...
College Teaching, 03/22/97 by Gregory, Marshall · More from publication
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