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  • 91Video game addiction — EverCrack redirects here. For the video game frequently known as EverCrack, see EverQuest. See also: Internet addiction disorder and Computer addiction Video game addiction, or more broadly used video game overuse, is excessive or compulsive …

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  • 92Adam Crozier — (born 26 January 1964, Falkirk) is the chief executive of the Royal Mail. [cite web | url=http://www.royalmailgroup.com/portal/rmg/content1;jsessionid=DQMRGET2JBAQYFB2IGVERWQUHRA0WQ2K?catId=23200554 mediaId=23200558 | title=Profile: Adam Crozier… …

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  • 93Royal Alexander Brink — (September 16, 1897 ndash; October 2, 1984), known more commonly as R. A. Brink, was a Canadian born plant geneticist and plant breeder at the University of Wisconsin Madison. Brink was instrumental to the beginning of the Wisconsin maize… …

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  • 94Union busting — is a practice that is undertaken by an employer or their agents to prevent employees from joining a labor union, or to disempower, subvert, or destroy unions that already exist.During contract negotiations, established unions may declare a strike …

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  • 95Oh Hell - 500 — is a hybrid of the American/English games of Oh Hell and 500. It is commonly known as just Oh Hell! . Alternate names include Up and Down and Up and Down the River .RulesThe game is played using a 53 card deck (regular amount of cards plus a… …

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  • 96Pay for performance (healthcare) — Pay for performance is an emerging movement in health insurance (initially in Britain and United States). Providers under this arrangement are rewarded for meeting pre established targets for delivery of healthcare services. This is a fundamental …

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  • 97Petroleum in Nigeria — The extraction and drilling of petroleum in Nigeria is the largest industry and main generator of GDP in the West African nation which is also the continent s most populous. Since the British discovered oil in the Niger Delta in the late 1950s,… …

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  • 98Mikael Samuelsson — This article is about the hockey player. For the opera singer, see Mikael Samuelson. Mikael Samuelsson …

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  • 99Strain theory (sociology) — In criminology, the strain theory states that social structures within society may encourage citizens to commit crime. Following on the work of Émile Durkheim, Strain Theories have been advanced by Merton (1938), Cohen (1955), Cloward and Ohlin… …

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  • 100Organizational Hologram — is the method of organization theories described in the book (1991), by Kenneth D. Mackenzie.It is claimed that if an organization has twelve Holonomic Processes working The organization would have the property of achieving and maintaining… …

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