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  • 61Entrepreneurship — is the practice of starting new organizations or revitalizing mature organizations, particularly new businesses generally in response to identified opportunities. Entrepreneurship is often a difficult undertaking, as a vast majority of new… …

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  • 62Police officer — Several terms redirect here. For other uses, see Policeman, Police Woman, Coppers (disambiguation), and Police Officer (film). Police officer Police officers in South Australia Occupation Activity sectors Law enf …

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  • 63risk-taking — UK US noun [uncountable] an action or activity in which someone takes risks to achieve a benefit Thesaurus: risks, threats and dangerssynonym Derived Word: risk taker * * * noun [noncount] : the act or fact of doing something that involves danger …

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  • 64Comparison of cricket and baseball — Cricket and baseball are the best known members of a family of related bat and ball games. While many of their rules, terminology, and strategies are similar, there are many differences some subtle, some major between the two games. Other present …

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  • 65Use of performance-enhancing drugs in sport — The use of performance enhancing drugs in sport is commonly referred to by the term doping , particularly by those organizations that regulate competitions. The use of performance enhancing drugs is mostly done to improve athletic performance.… …

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  • 66Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson — Horatio Nelson and Lord Nelson redirect here. For other uses, see Horatio Nelson (disambiguation) and Lord Nelson (disambiguation). Vice Admiral The Right Honourable The Viscount Nelson KB …

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  • 67Blockbuster (entertainment) — Blockbuster, as applied to film or theatre, denotes a very popular and/or successful production. The entertainment industry use was originally theatrical slang referring to a particularly successful play but is now used primarily by the film… …

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  • 68Cold War (1953–1962) — 1959 World map of alignments:   NATO member states …

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  • 69Stakeholder (corporate) — For other uses, see Stakeholder (disambiguation). A corporate stakeholder is a party that can affect or be affected by the actions of the business as a whole. The stakeholder concept was first used in a 1963 internal memorandum at the Stanford… …

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  • 70Carl Denham — is a fictional film director in the films King Kong and Son of Kong (both released in 1933), as well as in the 2005 remake of King Kong , and a 2004 illustrated novel titled Kong: King of Skull Island . The role was played by Robert Armstrong in… …

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