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douma

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douma Russian [ˈduːmə]
n
(Historical Terms) a variant spelling of duma


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2 team in Los Angeles now,'' said Steve Douma of La Habra, who might have been the only person in the crowd wearing a Dodgers cap.
In "Goal Setting as a Motivator of Unethical Behavior," Maurice Schweitzer, professor of operations and information management at Wharton, and colleagues Lisa Ordonez from the University of Arizona and Bambi Douma from the University of Montana, argue that while goal setting--a common managerial tool--can be used beneficially in organizations, it can also encourage people to misrepresent the success they have had in meeting certain targets.
In addition to Helfrich's essay, another resource on museums and the Web that the committee used was Michael Douma, (2000), "Lessons learned from WebExhibits.
 
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