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Which would you prefer:

Which would you prefer:

... The Toshiba e- STUDIO 2500c/3500c/3510c are powerful, multifunction colour copiers that combine the performance of a multifunction system with the quality of a professional graphics solution. Outstanding speed, ...

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And it still is. Today, most business leaders would acknowledge that a business which ignores social responsibility is not a sustainable business.

And it still is. Today, most business leaders would acknowledge that a business which ignores social responsibility is not a sustainable business.

... At Duke Energy, we are making investment decisions today about new power plants which may cost billions of dollars and will likely operate for more than 50 years. We are focusing on the next generation of nuclear ...

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The environments in which stars and circumstellar discs form

The environments in which stars and circumstellar discs form

... loop suggests that it may be remnant from a previous HII region or supernova but there is no pulsar detected to confirm this latter ...field which include Class I sources indicating that star formation is ...

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AN INDIVIDUAL HEALTHPLAN EXCHANGE: WHICH EMPLOYEES WOULD BENEFIT AND WHY?

AN INDIVIDUAL HEALTHPLAN EXCHANGE: WHICH EMPLOYEES WOULD BENEFIT AND WHY?

... III. What Plans do Employees Prefer, and Why Don’t Employers Offer Them? The results we present reveal that, on average, employers generate substantial amounts of deadweight loss by offering the “wrong” plans from their ...

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One view regarding auction duration suggests that longer auctions would result in more bidders and more

One view regarding auction duration suggests that longer auctions would result in more bidders and more

... Peter T. L. Popkowski Leszczyc Marketing Department, School of Business, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2R6, Canada, ppopkows@ualberta.ca O ne view regarding auction duration suggests that longer ...

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Context and social enterprises:which environments enable social entrepreneurship?

Context and social enterprises:which environments enable social entrepreneurship?

... complex social needs likely emerge when complementarities between existing government infrastructure to deliver services on the one hand, and social entrepreneurs’ in-depth knowledge of local social ...

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This suggests that SILs could equally result in the marketization and depoliticization of social policy

This suggests that SILs could equally result in the marketization and depoliticization of social policy

... off social policy interventions can result in social good – the magic of the market at work – we are told by supporters of SIBs who frame themselves as ...market, social problems become commodified ...

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Running head: SUPPORTING SOCIAL INTERACTION IN CARE ENVIRONMENTS 1. Supporting Social Interaction in Care Environments:

Running head: SUPPORTING SOCIAL INTERACTION IN CARE ENVIRONMENTS 1. Supporting Social Interaction in Care Environments:

... cross-generational social interaction between residents and children from the adjacent ...that would signal an individual target point for each player to ...players would each be represented by a ...
Hybridisation of social networking and learning environments

Hybridisation of social networking and learning environments

... of which has potential benefits to a learning ...general social context this may not be so much of an issue, but in an educational context there can be significant issues over ownership of, access to, and ...

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An Evaluation Model for Social Development Environments

An Evaluation Model for Social Development Environments

... development environments (SDEs) cover several related disciplines of computer science and software ...the social development environment tools, knowledge of these fields is ...control which is a ...

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Gamification, Social Networks and Sustainable Environments

Gamification, Social Networks and Sustainable Environments

... The use of indicators for sustainability assessment is a common practice across many researchers. Nevertheless, the definition of a sustainable indicator is sometimes difficult and it may differ from environment to ...

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Mining User Behavior in Social Environments

Mining User Behavior in Social Environments

... often, social recommender systems su↵er form “over specialization” (or “serendipity problem”) problem, ...user which never receives suggestions for unexpected, surprising and novel items [Ziegler et ...two ...

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suggests an excess which could create confusion necessary among cloud users and service providers alike.

suggests an excess which could create confusion necessary among cloud users and service providers alike.

... MS 3 All Ge It may be expected that conclusions will be different depending on whether respondents are on the cloud provider side, the cloud customer side or the "others" side (broker, auditor, other in Q16). It ...

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We do have two principal concerns which I would highlight as follows:

We do have two principal concerns which I would highlight as follows:

... the Social Interest Report. This response would reduce any semantic confusion, support the growing trends for harmonization and address any risks of market ...

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the literature. It also sought their suggestions for organisational enablers which would support scholarly practice.

the literature. It also sought their suggestions for organisational enablers which would support scholarly practice.

... evidence suggests that higher education teachers in vocational colleges are developing a distinctive version of scholarship that does not align with traditional ...scholarship which informs the work of ...

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Social presence in distributed group environments: the role of social identity

Social presence in distributed group environments: the role of social identity

... a social identity perspective, however, groups members coming together to communicate and collaborate in a distributed virtual environment will bring to the collaboration a variety of possible ...facilitate ...

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Is It Ethnic Fractionalization or Social Exclusion, which affects Social Cohesion?

Is It Ethnic Fractionalization or Social Exclusion, which affects Social Cohesion?

... it would imply that the costs of diversity always override the benefits of ...it would imply that the result is not driven by inequalities between groups, but by the very diversity ...diversity would ...

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Correlation of social trust to trust in institutions; which institutions and under which circumstances?

Correlation of social trust to trust in institutions; which institutions and under which circumstances?

... This suggests the importance of having truly independent, and not subjected to the influence of elected representatives, implementation ...despite which party is in power at a given point in ...judiciary, ...

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Would I Lie To You? On Social Preferences and Lying Aversion

Would I Lie To You? On Social Preferences and Lying Aversion

... 3 Conditional Probabilities of Lying The dictator control games show clearly that many subjects do not choose based only on their own monetary payoff; instead, many people take into account their partner’s monetary ...

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Security for social networking. What would you like to change?

Security for social networking. What would you like to change?

... © 2010 PricewaterhouseCoopers. All rights reserved. "PricewaterhouseCoopers" refers to PricewaterhouseCoopers, a partnership formed in Australia or, as the context requires, the PricewaterhouseCoopers global ...

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