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    RETAIL STRATEGIES OF NOTTINGHAM FOREST FOOTBALL CLUB by Dube, Nipun, Onwuka, Ngozi, Vig, Tarun

    Published 2008
    “…Nottingham Forest Football Club is concerned with the level of sales and revenue it makes from merchandise sales, across all retail channels. …”
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    Convergence Patterns in Financial Development: Evidence From Club Convergence by Apergis, Nicholas, Christou, C., Miller, S.

    Published 2012
    “…Finally, we compare the various convergence clubs associated with financial development indicators to those clubs for per capita output and fixed capital investment to GDP. …”
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    Fundamental of Entrepreneurship (ENT300) The Candy Club House / Cecilia Reto... [et al.] by Reto, Cecilia, Jecklen, Diora Fazlin Fradina, Roslan, Siti Sherina, Suderman, Siti Nur Afizah

    Published 2014
    “…The name of our company is The Candy Club House. The business is in form of partnership which consists of four members. …”
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    Match outcomes prediction of six top English Premier League clubs via machine learning technique by Rabiu Muazu, Musa, Anwar, P. P. Abdul Majeed, Mohd Azraai, M. Razman, Mohd Ali Hanafiah, Shaharudin

    Published 2018
    “…Six different Support Vector Machine (SVM) model variations viz. linear, quadratic, cubic, fine radial basis function (RBF), medium RBF, as well as course RBF were developed to predict the match outcomes. …”
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    'Muzzas' and 'Old Skool Ravers': Ethnicity, drugs and the changing face of Melbourne's dance party/club scene by Siokou, Christine, Moore, David, Lee, H.

    Published 2010
    “…This paper focuses on ethnicity and party drug use within the context of dance parties and clubs in Melbourne, Australia's second largest city. …”
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    An investigation of bullying of and with primary school girls: a pupil research project by Hearn, Helen

    Published 2016
    “…Although pupil research with tweenage girls on girls’ bullying was challenging and messy, this research gives an example of how it is a viable, successful way to engage with pupils on this sensitive topic. …”
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    The Homophobic Call-Outs of COVID-19: Spurring and Spreading Angry Attention From Girregi Journalism Online to YouTube in South Korea by Lee, Jin, Lee, Jeehyun Jenny

    Published 2023
    “…South Korea’s gay community received heightened public attention in May 2020 when a news agency reported that a COVID-19 patient had visited several gay clubs in the multicultural district Itaewon, Seoul. …”
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    The Quest for Time-An examination of the changing dynamics of managerial attributes in the English Premier League by Desai, Malay

    Published 2009
    “…The aims and objectives of the study have been to examine the human capital of football managers from 1998 to 2008, and understand if they have evolved. …”
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    The Quest for Time - An examination of the changing dynamics of managerial attributes in the English Premier League by Desai, Malay

    Published 2009
    “…The aims and objectives of the study have been to examine the managerial human capital in the current football climate and understand if it has evolved. …”
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    'A particular spirit of enterprise': Bristol and Liverpool slave trade merchants as entrepreneurs in the eighteenth century by McDade, Katie

    Published 2011
    “…From these larger networks, Liverpool merchants had greater access to knowledge, skills and resources, collectively known as capital, and this larger pool of expertise offered more competitive advantages to their trade. …”
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    CONSUMER PERCEPTION OF BRANDING IN EUROPEAN FOOTBALL by bansal, shivangi

    Published 2006
    “…Family tradition is one of the primary reasons that make consumers accept and follow particular clubs and hail them as brands. Clubs can leverage brand equity by capitalizing on catalyst factors like history, image and on-field success and this study reveals that Manchester United and Real Madrid have been successful in doing so. …”
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