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  2. Games for Change - Wikipedia

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    Games for Change was founded by Benjamin Stokes, Suzanne Seggerman, [2] and Barry Joseph in 2004. [3] The organization's first event was held in 2004 hosted by the New York Academy of Sciences and provided an opportunity for nonprofit organizations, foundations, and game developers to explore how digital games could be used to support impact causes.

  3. The Stadium Scholarship Program - Wikipedia

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    The Stadium Scholarship Program is a cooperative program originally housed in residence quarters in the west side of Ohio Stadium - thus the name. Students participate in residence hall activities, leadership positions, community service projects, relationships with alumni, and the cooperative work program.

  4. Cooperative game theory - Wikipedia

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    Cooperative game theory is a branch of game theory that deals with the study of games where players can form coalitions, cooperate with one another, and make binding agreements. The theory offers mathematical methods for analysing scenarios in which two or more players are required to make choices that will affect other players wellbeing.

  5. Businesses doing good: 4 Ohio social enterprises to know - AOL

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  6. Category:Cooperative games - Wikipedia

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  7. The New Games Book - Wikipedia

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    The New Games Book and its companion, More New Games, were resources developed for the "New Games" movement which began in the late 1960s to encourage people to play non-competitive or friendlier games. Many of the "New Games" may now be seen played, in their modern variants, in church youth groups, summer camps, gym classes, theatre workshops ...

  8. Oberlin Student Cooperative Association - Wikipedia

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    The Inter-Cooperative Council (ICC) was founded in conjunction between Pyle and the newly opened Grey Gables, with a mission to serve as an educational and social committee. By 1962, with the inception of Keep , the ICC became the Oberlin Student Cooperative Association, the largest student-run cooperative in American history.

  9. Amtrak would change the game for Ohio. Here's why. - AOL

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