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A significant number of students in an online, undergraduate business course apparently copied portions of published instructional material into papers they had written after playing a webbased simulation. Dr. Jones intended to enforce the...
The creation of YouTube in 2005 and development of Let’s Play videos transformed the video gaming experience. Instead of just playing games, gamers could watch videos of personalities playing and commenting on their favorite games. MasaeAnela,...
The U.S. Coast Guard has enjoyed a generally positive working relationship with the government of the Bahamas for decades. As the primary responsible party for maritime search and rescue (SAR) within the Bahamian archipelagic zone per the Grey...
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 crosses the line into defamation. Also important is...
I want to propose a new patron saint for business people: Peter Faber. Pope Francis will soon sign the Bull of Canonization recognizing Faber as a saint, and the relatively low-key elevation—no ornate mass in St. Peter’s Square for poor Faber—...
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