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Hospitality Club (2036 bytes)
1: ...he '''Hospitality Club''' is the largest online [[hospitality service]]. Founded in July 2000, as of December 2...
12: * http://www.hospitalityclub.org/
13: ...://forum.hospitalityclub.org Forum], [http://chat.hospitalityclub.org Chat]
14: ...i/Wikipedia:Hospitality_club_members_on_Wikipedia Hospitality club members on Wikipedia]
22: [[de:Hospitality Club]]

Hospitality service (958 bytes)
1: '''Hospitality Services''' are networks of people who exchange a...
4: *[[Servas Open Doors]] - oldest hospitality exchange organization founded by [[Bob Luitweiler...
5: *[[Hospitality Club]] - largest hospitality organization, free membership
10: * [http://www.hospitalityclub.org Hospitality Club]
12: ...en/article/Hospitality_exchange Information about hospitality exchange] at [[Wikitravel]]

List of business ethics, political economy, and philosophy of business topics (2042 bytes)
1: See [[business ethics]] or [[political economy]] for an overview...
35: *[[philosophy of business]]
68: * [[list of business law topics]]
70: * [[list of business theorists]]
75: ... [[Wikipedia:The Business and Economics Forum|The Business and Economics Forum]].

Walt Disney World Hospitality and Recreation Corporation (1813 bytes)
1: The '''Walt Disney World Hospitality and Recreation Corporation''', along with the [[W...
9: ...rporated changed its name to '''Walt Disney World Hospitality and Recreation Corporation'''.
11: ...rporated''' was merged into the Walt Disney World Hospitality and Recreation Corporation on [[September 30]], [...
20: ...bappI/get_parcel_by_owner?owner=walt+disney+world+hospitality A list of property they own] in [[Orange County, ...

Business-to-business electronic commerce (1029 bytes)
1: ...s than [[business-to-consumer electronic commerce|business-to-consumer]] (B2C) applications.
4: * [[E-Business XML]]
5: * [[E-business]]
6: * [[Business-to-employee electronic commerce]]
13: ...ory:Information technology management]][[category:Business]]

Killing Is My Business... And Business Is Good! (3739 bytes)
3: ...ter" bgcolor="orange" colspan="3"|''Killing Is My Business...''
5: |align="center" colspan="3"|[[Image:Killing_Is_My_Business_album_cover.jpg|Album cover]]
47: |colspan="2"|''Killing Is My Business... And Business Is Good!''<br />([[1985]])
51: '''''Killing Is My Business... And Business Is Good!''''' is an album by [[Megadeth]] that wa...
59: # "Killing Is My Business... And Business Is Good!" - 3:06

There's No Business Like Show Business (791 bytes)
1: ...w-tunes ever is "'''There's No Business Like Show Business'''". This [[Irving Berlin]] marvel was written f...
8: ...le/tt0047574/ IMDB: There's No Business Like Show Business (1954)]

Business (4764 bytes)
1: Historically, the term '''business''' referred to activities or interests. By extens...
3: ...]]. In other words, the owners and operators of a business have as one of their main objectives to receive o...
5: ...irements than [[manufacturer]]s. [[distribution (business)|Distributors]] will have different [[inventory]]...
7: ... legal [[jurisdiction]]s specify the forms that a business can take, and a body of [[commercial law]] has d...
9: ...udy of the efficient and effective operation of a business is called [[management]]. The main branches of ma...

Business 2.0 (1451 bytes)
1: [[Image:business2.jpg|180px|thumb|right|''Business 2.0'' cover]]
2: ... magazine founded in [[1998]] as a guide to doing business in the "[[New Economy]]". It first released their...
17: ... and through the early decade of the [[2000s]], ''Business 2.0'' remains a popular magazine. [[Josh Quittner...
22: *[http://www.business2.com Official ''Business 2.0'' Magazine Website]
24: [[be:Business 2.0]]

Business Plus (467 bytes)
1: ... plus.png|thumb|240px|The October 2004 issue of ''Business Plus'']]
2: '''Business Plus''' is an [[Ireland|Irish]] [[business]] magazine published in [[Dublin]] by Nalac Limit...
10: [http://www.bizplus.ie Business Plus Homepage]
12: [[Category:Business magazines]]

The Business (novel) (516 bytes)
1: ...1999]] [[novel]] by [[Iain Banks]] featuring "The Business" - an omnipresent and yet discreet organization, ...
12: [[Category:1999 books|Business, The]]
13: [[Category: Iain Banks books|Business, The]]

The Business (227 bytes)
1: '''The Business''' may mean:
3: *''[[The Business (newspaper)|The Business]]'', a British Sunday broadsheet newspaper
4: *''[[The Business (novel)|The Business]]'', a novel
5: *[[The Business (band)|The Business]], a band

Mean Business (1652 bytes)
1: ...he same bluesy formula as the debut album, ''Mean Business'' did not achieve the same commercial success des...

Fifth Business (2682 bytes)
1: ...rrator, Dunstan Ramsay, who functions as a "Fifth Business" (that is, neither hero, heroine, villain nor sid...
5: ...ny different techniques in the writing of ''Fifth Business''. He discusses many themes in the novel, perhap...
7: ...Carl Jung's]] ideas, also employs them in ''Fifth Business''. Characters are clear examples of Jungian [[ar...
9: ... an interesting means of [[narration]] in ''Fifth Business''. The entire story is told in the form of a let...
11: ...Deptford trilogy. Davies provides us, in ''Fifth Business'', with an autobiography which is "not a sweating...

Doing business as (2156 bytes)
1: ... [[legal term]], meaning that the [[name]] of the business or operation does not include the legal name of i...
3: ... as '''fictitious business names''' or '''assumed business names'''.
5: ...t. This also reduces the possibility of two local businesses operating under the same name. Note, though, th...
7: ...e The Big Fast Food Restaurant Company, Inc., but business is done under the [[brand name]] the [[public]] w...

Business card (4882 bytes)
1: ...BusinessCardAttorney1895.jpg|thumb|200px|Attorney business card 1895]]
2: ...](s) and/or [[e-mail]] addresses. A professional business card will often (but not always) include one or m...
4: ... to contact the business or representative of the business.
8: Business cards evolved from a fusion of traditional [[trad...
20: Businesses used their cards as marks of distinction and th...

Family Business (6200 bytes)
1: ...amily business]] is an article about family-owned businesses''
4: '''Family Business''', although played with a set of specialized car...
6: ...="float:right; margin:0 0 1em 1em;">[[Image:familybusiness.jpg]]</div>

Business logic (1447 bytes)
1: '''Business logic''' (By Saurabh Jain IInd Year B.E. SGSITS-I...
3: ... sexy, and that is probably why the [[buzzword]] "business logic" was born.
5: ...er ''businesses''. However that's not the kind of business referred to here, though this is a common use of ...
7: ...osoft]] [[Component object model]] architects. A "business object" is the same thing as a [[software compone...

Business intelligence (11263 bytes)
3: ...able [[core competence]] in some instances. Every business intelligence system has a specific goal, which is...
7: ...niques. There is a [[gray area]] between "normal" business intelligence and industrial espionage.
9: ...nce system that some see as the new generation of business intelligence though the terms are used interchang...
11: The first probable reference to Business intelligence is made in [[Sun Tzu]]'s "'''Art of ...
16: ...ns. By having these roadmaps, we deliver superior business value through improved return on investment, time...

Business cycle (12877 bytes)
1: [[Image:business_cycle.jpg|frame|An abstract business cycle]]
3: The '''business cycle''' or '''economic cycle''' refers to the up...
7: ...ces would be put to use. In a freemarket system, business can lay off workers (resource labour) to stay pro...
9: The main types of business cycles enumerated by [[Joseph Schumpeter]] and ot...
18: ...the Juglar cycle, which is sometimes called "the" business cycle and is the main focus of this entry, recove...

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