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    common to run into strangers with unique names such as BongHit420‚ Unicorn Bae‚ and Goeasyonthekids. This is no exception to multi-player online battle arena games (MOBAs) such as League of Legends. Athanasios V. Kokkinakis‚ a research student at the University of York‚ decided to conduct research asking if usernames in League of Legends determined the social behavior of their users. After conducting the research with his colleagues they discovered that the usernames have at least two attributes that

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    Case Study: Collective Bargaining at West University 1. Employees decide to form a union to gain job security and higher wages or when they feel management is not doing their job correctly or fairly. The labor laws are in place that provides rights to unionize. I am not convinced they encourage‚ but they provide a protection to workers who feel they need the support of the union. The National Labor Relations Act of 1935 (Wagner Act) basically provides employees the right to unionize. When under

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    super negotiator to save the day? My life will be over if I can’t go cup crazy Get it done you lazy sloths and stop being so crazy! From Boston all the way to Vancouver‚ the hockey season may already be over Right about now‚ there is quite a bit of doubt The team owners have locked the players out For hockey fans‚ this isn’t very nice They won’t see their favorite players on ice It will take a lot of negotiating and luck to get the referees to drop the puck The two bargaining sides

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    Get loud! GET HIM! You can see why I would enjoy this stuff. So‚ I did many different sports‚ learning not just techniques‚ but life lessons as well. And one season in particular (my first official season of hockey) would be very fruitful. I was especially eager for my first season of hockey. My dad had played and the whole family told stories of how good he was. Additionally‚ he showed me his old jacket‚ littered with pins and patches of tournaments and championships won. I wanted to be just like

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    Case Analysis: National Publishing Company Problem Definition: Perception of children of higher age group towards the magazine “Titli” as a magazine for younger children. Situational Analysis: “Titli”‚ a children’s fortnightly vernacular magazine published by National Publishing Company is market leader in the children’s periodicals segments. Despite an active advertisement campaign‚ promotional schemes and withdrawal of another leading children’s fortnightly named “Children’s delight” is showing

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    The League of Arab States (Arabic: جامعة الدول العربية‎ Jāmiʻat ad-Duwal al-ʻArabiyya)‚ commonly called the Arab League (Arabic: الجامعة العربية‎ al-Jāmiʻa al-ʻArabiyya)‚ is a regional organization of Arab countries in and around North Africa‚ the Horn of Africa‚ and Southwest Asia. It was formed in Cairo on 22 March 1945 with six members: Egypt‚ Iraq‚ Transjordan (renamed Jordan in 1949)‚ Lebanon‚ Saudi Arabia and Syria. Yemen joined as a member on 5 May 1945. Currently‚ the League has 22 members

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    Collective behavior is a type of social behavior that occurs in crowds or masses. Riots‚ mobs‚ mass hysteria‚ fads‚ fashions‚ rumor‚ and public opinion are all examples of collective behavior. It is argued that people tend to surrender their individuality and moral judgment in crowds and give in to the hypnotic powers of leaders who shape crowd behavior as they like. Types and Examples of Collective Behaviour -                   The Crowd We attend the theatre and game events with a large number

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    National Capital Trust Case Analysis Who: When: Where: Internal control is a business process for assuring achievement of an organization’s objectives. Firstly‚ internal control plays an important role in safeguarding the organization’s assets. With carefully examination and monitor‚ internal control is able to discover any anomalies inside the organization‚ such as inventory spoilage. Moreover‚ internal control can help improve the efficiency and effectiveness of business processes. For example

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    Background The NBA Collective Bargaining Agreement is the contract between the NBA team owners and the NBA Players Association that dictates the rules of player contracts‚ trades‚ revenue distribution and the salary cap. Since the previous CBA signed in 2005 was going to be expired before July 2011‚ the two parties‚ team owners and basketball players had to come up with a new CBA for the upcoming few seasons. According to the CBA signed in 2005‚ a soft cap system (at $58 million) was adopted

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    Collective collaboration Evolution of Web 2.0 and Social Networking Nowadays people often throw around these jargon terms like Web 2.0 or Social Networking. What do these terms actually mean? In order to have a basic understanding of these terms or concepts‚ it has to be broken down into three steps. Firstly‚ in the early and mid-90’s‚ websites “spoke” to website visitors and that was it. The websites had information and they provided it to the visitors and that is all that happened‚ hence one-way

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