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The creation of YouTube in 2005 and development of Let’s Play videos transformed the video gaming experience.
The U.S. Coast Guard has enjoyed a generally positive working relationship with the government of the Bahamas for decades.
In an environment where published public opinion can make or break a company, both individuals and organizations should be aware of what content is permissible in an online review, and what cross
This article overviews the potential to employ media in the classroom to enhance learning in economics and finance classes.
All arguments considered, we suggest that expanding the sale of private flood coverage would be welfare enhancing and in the public interest.
Humankind, it can be argued, lives beyond its means and often at the expense of future generations.
Practitioners and researchers struggle with valuing the return on sustainability investment (ROSI).
There is strongly voiced support for the concept of sustainability, despite a di- vergence of opinion on whether it is the natural stock of resources that is to be sustained, the cash flow from t
This paper highlights the role of nonprofit organizations in communicating risk.
There are significant social and psychological differences between military veterans and nonveterans (Hicks, Weiss, Coll, and McDonald 2017).
In 2018, the Social Security Administration Trust Fund has a balance of $2.9 trillion, and is expected to be fully depleted by 2034 if no changes are made.
Among many modern trends reflecting shifts in the way consumers satisfy their needs is the rising popularity of consumption modes based on renting, lending, leasing, and/or sharing.
This paper provides a synthesis of the recent literature related to corporate ownership issues and theoretical models of corporate and industry interactions linked through common ownership by ins
This article seeks to acknowledge fear as a strong presence in the workforce by identifying from whence it comes.
In principle, a business ought to thrive when its leaders make good plans (plans that provide for compensation greater than the risk implied in those plans), and its people bring those plans to f
Shirley received a letter from the firm her husband Cliff had worked for years ago, stating that he had a one-time opportunity to receive his full retirement benefit in a single, lump-sum payment
This critical incident describes a business and legal dilemma faced by an executive of a franchised restaurant. The franchisee had received word that the franchisor was immediately terminat
This critical incident explores the importance of implementing a strong internal control system.
At least 5,300 Wells Fargo Bank employees had created over 1.5 million deposit accounts and over 500,000 credit card accounts for Wells Fargo customers without the customers’ permission – many of
“Fair use” is a defense to a claim of copyright infringement codified in 17 U.S.C. § 107.