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Michelle Conlin, Go East, Young Men; Unprecedented growth, good salaries, 
and the ability to make an impact faster make Asia the new promised land for 
B-school grads. BusinessWeek, Mar. 11, 2010. 
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/10_12/b4171086653619.htm 
 
Note: 
(1) Horace Greeley 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horace_Greeley 
(He owned New York Tribune: "in a July 13, 1865 editorial, he famously 
advised 'Go West, young man, go West and grow up with the country'") 
 
(2) chopper (vi, vt): "to travel [or transport)] by helicopter"  www.m-w.com 
(3) aught (n; alter. (resulting from incorrect division of "a naught") of 
naught): "ZERO" Webster (3rd ed, 1961) 
(4) This is the context of plastics in the 1967 American film The Graduate. 
 
Mr. McGuire (played by Walter Brooke): I want to say one word to you. Just 
one word. 
 
Benjamin (played by Dustin Hoffman): Yes, sir. 
 
Mr. McGuire: Are you listening? 
 
Benjamin: Yes, I am. 
 
Mr. McGuire: Plastics. 
 
"Plastics" refer to stocks in plastics industry, which did in fact rise a 
year after the release of the film. 
 
(5) ace (vt): "to gain a decisive advantage over: DEFEAT —usually used with 
out"  www.m-w.com 
(6) canapé (n; F. lit., sofa): "an appetizer consisiting of a piece of 
bread or toast or a cracker topped with savory food (as cheese or caviar)"  
Webster (3rd ed, 1961) 
 
I used Webster first, but could not find (2) and (5), for which I relied on 
www.m-w.com. 
 
 
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