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    task-oriented approach to information retrieval evaluation. Journal of the American Society for Information Science‚ 47 (1)‚ 50-56. Hersh‚ W.‚ Turpin‚ A.‚ Price‚ S.‚ Chan‚ B.‚ Kramer‚ D.‚ Sacherek‚ L. & Olson‚ D. (2000)."Do batch and user evaluations give the same results?" In: Proceedings of the annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval pp.17-24. Athens‚ Greece: ACM. Hildreth‚ C. R. (2001) Accounting for users‟ inflated assessments of on-line catalogue search

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    Appraising and Rewarding Performance I am a young professional (financial analyst) and I make roughly 35‚000 dollars a year‚ which equates to about $17 per hour. It has taken me degrees and over ten years to reach this amount. I am not complaining by the any measure because I work in state government and it a common fact that we are paid less than the private sector (and the benefits are amazing). But the bottom line is that I had to work hard to get here. It wasn’t just offered to me on a

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    Hollywood is welcoming Olympic gold medal winners in a big way this year. The best athletes in the world are competing in Rio for the ultimate prize...a medal. While all their hard work‚ guts and determination are on display for the world to see‚ Hollywood is where they will go after their events are over. For most athletes‚ once they win it’s time to hit the circuit and show off their shiny prize. As NBC has the rights to the Olympic broadcasts‚ it’s not surprising to see the stars on the Today

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    Performance enhancing drugs have a big impact on professional sports. The United States should allow the use of these drugs to allow athletes to compete at a higher level for a longer amount of time. Should Performance enhancing drugs be allowed in professional sports? Performance enhancing drugs are a big topic is the professional sports world today. Many people say that performance enhancing drugs are a terrible object to have in our professional sports system‚ but there are some good or even great

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    Essay Successful sports professionals can earn a grat deal more money than people in other important professions.Some people think is this fully justified while others think it is unfair. It is rather hard to discuss these views because in the end‚every person will choose his opinion.But in nowadays society everything is both easy and at the same time‚difficult‚and in here there are proffesions including sports athletes and such. Now‚regarding my opinion.I think it is justified and there are several

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    Aggressive Behavior in Sports By John Dorsa University of Louisiana at Lafayette KNES 443 11/16/12 Aggressive Behavior in Sports In the dictionary‚ aggression is defined as “a behavior that is forceful‚ hostile‚ or attacking. There have been studies showing the connection between aggressive behavior and sports. According to Singh and Tomar’s “Aggression in Athletics: A Comparative Study”‚ aggression in today’s society is applauded rather than shunned. Sports are the only place‚ outside

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    their career on the line. many athletes use PED’s that make them a better athlete by breaking down proteins that makes them be able to play longer‚ and play better. Many many athletes use these‚ however many do not get caught using them. In all professional sports they are highly illegal‚ in the Nfl marijuana is not legal‚ even in states like Colorado where it is legal. The NFL’s substance abuse policy is using prescription‚ over the counter‚ and illegal drugs incorrectly and also alcohol abuse. You may

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    program‚ and Johnston see how effective Foreman’s program‚ that’s why Johnston comments “Positive attitude is the single biggest thing that can change a business”. I think discussion should focus on the relationship between attitude and behavior and explore other approaches such as self-perception theory. 3. If you were Johnston‚ what would you do to evaluate the effectiveness of your $10-million investment in Foreman’s training program? Answer: - Measure any improvement/degradation

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    Dear Professional Sports Fan‚ College Fan‚ High School Sports Fan‚ Middle School Sports Fan‚ Youth Sports Fan‚ Park N Recreation Fan‚ and Pee Wee Sports Fan...Why are you so angry and bitter? Yes‚ I am talking to you. The diehard sports fan who lives their life through their team and maybe child who plays on the team and takes things WAAAAYYY too seriously! Let’s take a moment and put sports into perspective. I feel I can speak as a subject matter expert on this having played multiple sports since

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    African Americans will continue to dominate in professional sport and triumph. The vast majority of players playing in the NFL are African American. “The first graph chart was created by Mona Chalabi. She evaluated the amount of African American’s that are playing in the NFL which makes up 66%.” At a young age most African American kids tend to get involved into football by playing in little leagues. As the year’s pass they continue to play football but now competitively. They then begin to play

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