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    Beer Game

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    Business Logistics Seminar 6 The risk pooling game Learning objectives: To analyse the inventory policy with different distribution systems. Activities before the seminar 1. Install the program given in AG. 2. Read instructions to play the game (p.3-12). Activities in the seminar  Play the game several times before writing report.  Write and upload a report in Aula GlobalMoodle with a summary of conclusions of the game (1 page as a maximum).  Some guidelines are provided to write the report

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    Isville Games

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    IsVille is a strategy game and a knowledge contest that is designed to help our employees to learn about our retail banking products‚ test and refresh their knowledge and improve their skills as they play games. As a new generation learning tool‚ IsVille offers a powerful‚ effective approach to learning and skills development. After long researches and discussions‚ we have come to the conclusion to train our employees about our retail banking products and services via a new generation learning tool

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    Game Theory

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    scenario. After that the solution concepts are selected in order to acquire a prediction about the possible behavior of the players and outcomes of their actions. These results will be obtained through implementation of the equilibrium concepts like game theory selected for the current strategic framework and predictions will be made. Last section presents the discussion on the importance of results obtained through the implementation of the concept solutions. Relevance from Strategic Perspective

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    The Silence Game

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    the child of the ‘Silence game’? (500 words) Constant noise can create irritability‚ frustration‚ confusion‚ and even sleepiness. Everyone needs moments of peace to rest our bodies and to listen to our thoughts. Dr. Montessori says that a deeper level of awareness and sensitivity to noise can help is to enter into a “more refined and subtle world”. Montessori therefore came up with the “Silence Game” or “The Exercise of Silence”. Dr. Montessori created the Silence Game while working with children

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    Game and Badminton

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    provide them with varied knowledge‚ and games give them the necessary exercise to keep them physically healthy‚ alert and active. Games also inculcate in the children certain qualities of head and heart which they carry forward in their lives‚ from the games field. There are two kinds of games‚ outdoor games that are played on vast fields‚ and indoor games that are played in the four walls of the home or classroom. I have tried my hands on several games‚ both indoor and outdoor. In school I play

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    The Justice Game

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    perspectives‚ we come to understand the complexity of a certain issue and also that despite the textual form‚ a text’s purpose is to promote the composer’s perspective. This has been achieved through my study of Geoffrey Robertson’s 1998 memoir The Justice Game‚ which discourages involving emotion in the justice system and suggests that the current system is effective‚ the conflicting 2013 7.30 Report episode “Jill Meagher’s husband calls her killer’s sentence a disgrace” which uses emotion to communicate

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    The Game of Life

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    with any type of games in their lives. Having a way that shapes the challenges that you face in your life will help you with many things that you have to face and make it much easier to deal with because you’ve had the experience with problem solving. The Game of life or also known as LIFE is a board game that focusses on real life situations that people face in their lives. It is basically a stimulation of a person life and the choices that they make during it. This is a game is recommended for

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    Video Game

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    V GE4102 Video Game: History‚ Industry‚ Society and Creative Group Project: Instructor: Dick Thung Group members: Wong King Shan 51827746 Kwok Ho Yin 51824559 Chan Kin Wa 51836509 Hui Hon Sum 51823145 Chau Yau Chi 51492837 Choi Hoi Yu 51807840 1. Introduction of the game This is a role-playing game while role-playing game (RPG and sometimes roleplaying game) is a game in which players assume the roles of characters in a fictional setting. Players take responsibility for acting

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    Hunger Games

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    The Hunger Games “Taking the kids from our districts‚ forcing them to kill one another while we watch– this is the Capitol’s way of reminding us how totally we are at their mercy” (Collins‚ 18). Imagine living in a world where the only source of entertainment is controlled under a totalitarian government. A world where the regimes ideology of “good television” is forcing twenty-four adolescences to fight to the death and the last man standing is the winner. The dark‚ twisted ideology of The Hunger

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    Video Games

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    In the commentary‚ “Do Video Games Kill”‚ Karen Sternheimer brings to light an interesting and incredibly controversial subject; are video games to blame for youth gun violence? She maintains that due to many biased opinions; political‚ religious and advocacy groups‚ the media have failed to provide ample information to the public resulting in the inability to form an educated opinion‚ in turn causing a mass hysteria resulting in tougher security guidelines in schools‚ stricter juvenile laws and

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