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  • 71Counterproductive work behavior — (CWB) is employee behavior that goes against the goals of an organization.[1] These behaviors can be intentional or unintentional and result from a wide range of underlying causes and motivations. It has been proposed that a person by environment …

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  • 72Christianity and Judaism — Part of a series of articles on Jews and Judaism …

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  • 73Malcolm X — This article is about the person. For other uses, see Malcolm X (disambiguation). Malik Shabazz redirects here. For other people of that name, see Malik Shabazz (disambiguation). Malcolm X …

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  • 74Civil service exam — Civic service exams were implemented in various countries as a way to achieve an effective, rational public administration on a merit system. The most ancient example of such exams were in Imperial China. Prussia then implemented such procedures… …

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  • 75Nepotism — For the television episode, see Nepotism (The Office). Political corruption Corruption Perception …

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  • 76National Education Association — (NEA) Founded 1857 Members 3.2 million (2006) …

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  • 77National Conference League — competition logo Sport Rugby league football Instituted 1986 Chair …

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  • 78Racism in the United States — Part of a series of articles on Racial segregation Segregation in the US Black Codes Jim Cro …

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  • 79Madras School of Social Work — Madras School of Social Work, established in 1952, is located in Chennai, South India, and is an autonomous college affiliated to the University of Madras. The School offers various under graduate and graduate courses in social sciences.The… …

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  • 80Reservation in India — Reservation in Indian law is a form of affirmative action whereby a percentage of seats are reserved in the public sector units, union and state civil services, union and state government departments and in all public and private educational… …

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