Did you say that about Billy Clinton when he went to Oxford on a Rhode's scholarship?it was a corporate whores honor dude
You fucked up royally, turned into a decent human being briefly but now reverted back to type.who runs the thing named after car CEO
who runs Rhoads idiot
Do you have any evidence that warming has anything to do with this?https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/06/09/climate/antarctica-rift-update.html
A Crack in an Antarctic Ice Shelf Is 8 Miles
From Creating an Iceberg the Size of Delaware
A rapidly advancing crack in Antarctica’s fourth-largest ice shelf is getting close to a full break, according to scientists. It has accelerated this year in an area already threatened by warming temperatures, and is now only about eight miles from the edge of the ice shelf
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/06/09/climate/antarctica-rift-update.html
A Crack in an Antarctic Ice Shelf Is 8 Miles
From Creating an Iceberg the Size of Delaware
A rapidly advancing crack in Antarctica’s fourth-largest ice shelf is getting close to a full break, according to scientists. It has accelerated this year in an area already threatened by warming temperatures, and is now only about eight miles from the edge of the ice shelf
You fucked up royally, turned into a decent human being briefly but now reverted back to type.
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Alfred Pritchard Sloan, Jr. (/sloʊn/; May 23, 1875 – February 17, 1966) was an American business executive in the automotive industry. He was a long-time President, chairman and CEO of General Motors Corporation.[2] Sloan, first as a senior executive and later as the head of the organization, helped GM grow from the 1920s through the 1950s, decades when concepts such as the annual model change, brand architecture, industrial engineer, automotive design (styling), and planned obsolescence transformed the industry, and when the industry changed lifestyles and the built environment in America and throughout the world.
Sloan's memoir, My Years with General Motors,[3] written in the 1950s [4] exemplified Sloan's vision of the professional manager and the carefully engineered corporate structure in which he worked. It is considered one of the seminal texts in the field of modern management education.
a dead oil dependent businessmans name
You can't even spell Rhodes correctly and you'd never even heard of the Sloan Foundation ffs. Why are you such a moron, you're the living embodiment of the saying "empty vessels make the most noise".wtf brainscramble
roades has a different reputation than that CEO named group
Look you dozy bint, instead of coming on here and exposing your ignorance for all to see do some reading for a change ffs!why was his name chosen to be the groups name
did he fund it ?
hes been dead since I think 1966
who else has been given this "honor"
This is the second global warming thread in JPP history to have risen to the level of epic status.
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