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  3. Will Power (performer) - Wikipedia

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    A pioneer in the genre of hip hop theatre, Power helped to create an influential new form of theater that fuses original music, rhymed dialogue, and choreography. [1] His adaptation of the Greek tragedy Seven Against Thebes, entitled The Seven, had a successful Off-Broadway run at the New York Theatre Workshop.

  4. Talent (measurement) - Wikipedia

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    According to Epiphanius, the talent is called mina (maneh) among the Hebrews, and was the equivalent in weight to one-hundred denarii. [42] The talent is found in another parable of Jesus [43] where a servant who is forgiven a debt of ten thousand talents refuses to forgive another servant who owes him only one hundred silver denarii.

  5. Willpower - Wikipedia

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    Willpower or will power may refer to: Common usage. Self-control, training and control of oneself and one's conduct, usually for personal improvement;

  6. Attic talent - Wikipedia

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    According to wage rates from 377 BC, a talent was the value of nine man-years of skilled work. [8] This corresponds to 2340 work days or 11.1 grams (0.36 ozt) of silver per worker per workday. The Attic talent, corresponding with the standard, would change throughout the time of Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic Period, subsequently ...

  7. Will Power (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The two well known lawyers Yu Ying Wai, Wilson (Wayne Lai) and Lee Ming Yeung, Morris (Moses Chan) are against each other in court. Because Ying Wai wanted to win a case, it almost cost him his life and after that incident, he had a new view on life.

  8. War for talent - Wikipedia

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    The war for talent is a term coined by Steven Hankin of McKinsey & Company in 1997, and a book by Ed Michaels, Helen Handfield-Jones, and Beth Axelrod, Harvard Business Press, 2001 ISBN 978-1-57851-459-5. The war for talent refers to an increasingly competitive landscape for recruiting and retaining talented employees.