The Crying Game
.... changed. The Crying
Game represents
change on several levels and demonstrates the power of love in bringing about
change. The love ....
(1217

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Business Change
.... notion. Friedman (1970) said that a corporation should be free to act as it wishes, so long as it stays within the rules of the
game. ....
(1057

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The Family Game
.... They were confused but open to
change in a way they had never been before. .... Morita, Yoshimitsu. The Family
Game. 1984. Prestowitz, Clyde V. Trading Places. ....
(1649

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Mind of a Manager Soul of a Leader Introduction
.... Advantages of this type of situation, include the ability to maintain
change-
game strategies consistent with the real marketplace; stability and crisis are ....
(2791

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Business Concepts
.... The TWC wheel became a vehicle which compelled manages at all levels to become players in the
change game (Case Study, 2). The "wheel" as described in the case ....
(2183

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Institutions & Institutional Change
.... (5) Institutions are, however, the underlying rules of the
game and not .... and the fact that it is stable also does not mean that it is not subject to
change. ....
(1123

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American Football
.... love of the fame. Perhaps thd biggest
change to the
game in 1951 was the return of the Pro Bowl
Game. Dormant since 1942, the Pro ....
(827

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)
The Rules of Business
.... Don't compete, they suggest,
change the
game. ....
Change the
game, and you
change the playing field. The art is to
change it to your advantage. If It Ain't Broke . ....
(1351

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)
1994 Baseball Strike
.... money when they signed players to preposterous salaries, not thinking of the future and then, when the future arrived, trying to
change the
game plan with the ....
(2035

8

)
1994 Baseball Strike
.... money when they signed players to preposterous salaries, not thinking of the future and then, when the future arrived, trying to
change the
game plan with the ....
(2015

8

)
Major League Baseball Strike
.... money when they signed players to preposterous salaries, not thinking of the future and then, when the future arrived, trying to
change the
game plan with the ....
(2042

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)
Thinking Strategically
.... First,
change the payoffs of the
game. Create .... Secondly,
change the
game to limit the players ability to back out of the commitment. Deny ....
(2534

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Video Game Industry & Electronic Arts
.... DEVELOPING HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE Writing software only in the video
game industry has .... hardware platform that fails to keep up with technological
change in the ....
(1467

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Video Game Violence
.... Several studies have reported a link between video
game playing and subsequent .... Repeatedly practicing aggression may
change a child's personality structure (609 ....
(1396

6

)
Media & Video Game Violence
.... Several studies have reported a link between video
game playing and subsequent .... Repeatedly practicing aggression may
change a child's personality structure (609 ....
(1396

6

)
History of Olympism
.... History is the story of
change over time or the lack of
change over time .... As Mechikoff and Estes (1998) explain, a
game can be defined as a "play activity which ....
(943

4

)
Gender Equality & Linguistic Change The purpose of this rese
.... of mass media creates a complex problem for determining its influence on linguistic
change. .... the more pejorative bag, slag, dog, and pussy seems fair
game here. ....
(3933

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The Price of Sin: Case Study in Japan
.... economic cost of the ticket and ensures that lower-income individuals will not have an equal chance at seeing the
game. Ticket brokers also
change the odds ....
(1373

5

)
Athletics & Development of Leadership
.... does not know the rules of the
game, or the basic techniques needed to play the
game. .... but he must learn and grow from those mistakes, and be willing to
change. ....
(2265

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How Athletics Develop Leadership Qualities
.... does not know the rules of the
game, or the basic techniques needed to play the
game. .... but he must learn and grow from those mistakes, and be willing to
change. ....
(2265

9

)
Remember the Titans
.... the final
game. It is here that he overcomes the usual pitfalls that defeat most leaders and rises above the challenges to turn each undermining
change into an ....
(1838

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)
Leadership in Remember the Titans
.... the final
game. It is here that he overcomes the usual pitfalls that defeat most leaders and rises above the challenges to turn each undermining
change into an ....
(1842

7

)
Sega Enterprises & Nintendo Success
.... a company that has made its mark in the video
game industry, moving .... This industry is, however, characterized by rapid
change and technological innovation, and ....
(2468

10

)
Cheating
.... They are trying to
change the rules of the
game because they have determined that there is no way in which, playing by those rules, that they can win. ....
(744

3

)
Rational Action & Symbolic Interactionist Theories
.... interactionists tend to suggest that we are born into the broad social
game; if we .... example, when it is found that nurses in an acute-care ward
change shifts or ....
(1804

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)
Wakeboarding
.... I play it with several friends via the computer (Itsyourturn.com). It is a challenging
game, and the outcome can
change at the last minute. ....
(1637

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)
From Hunter-Gatherers to Agricultural Communities
.... The pursuit of
game over long distances naturally fell to men, since the .... The
change from hunting and gathering societies to agricultural communities did not ....
(1634

7

)
Applying Games Theory to Airfare Competition
....
Game theory is based on the premise that in any competitive situation there are factors at .... A
change in demand refers to the
change in the quantity of a good or ....
(3612

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The First Century of Baseball The United States
.... What about the new rule that requires an umpire to have two balls in his possession at the start of every
game? What about the rule
change that allows a base ....
(1218

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Aspects of Baseball
.... took off as a national
game in the 1850s, in part as a recreational activity for factory workers. Industrial managers of the time did not
change their system ....
(1221

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