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  2. The world can feel very divided, and that tension can carry on into the workplace. Sander van ’t Noordende, the CEO of Randstad, tells Fortune that there are a few traditional reasons why ...

  3. Shadow government (conspiracy theory) - Wikipedia

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    The shadow government, also referred to as cryptocracy, secret government, or invisible government, is a family of theories based on the notion that real and actual political power resides not only with publicly elected representatives but with private individuals who are exercising power behind the scenes, beyond the scrutiny of democratic institutions.

  4. What Apple employees say about the company's secretive ... - AOL

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    %shareLinks-quote="Sunday is a work night for everybody at Apple because it's the exec meeting the next day. So you had your phone out there, you were sitting in front of your computer, it didn't ...

  5. Ultra (cryptography) - Wikipedia

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    The name arose because the intelligence obtained was considered more important than that designated by the highest British security classification then used (Most Secret) and so was regarded as being Ultra Secret. [2] Several other cryptonyms had been used for such intelligence. The code name Boniface was used as a cover name for Ultra.

  6. Family offices are booming: Inside the secretive finance ...

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    For all the expertise, families pay a not-insignificant price: The average established office costs more than $6 million a year to operate, according to J.P. Morgan, and nearly 25% of them cost ...

  7. Simulation hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The simulation hypothesis proposes that what we experience as the world is actually a simulated reality, such as a computer simulation in which we ourselves are constructs. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] There has been much debate over this topic in the philosophical discourse, and regarding practical applications in computing .

  8. Mars' biggest deal clinched by secretive, deep-pocketed family

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    The interviews with these people, who requested anonymity because of confidentiality restrictions they are under, shed light on how Mars, flush with cash and dominant in the food categories it is ...

  9. The Transparent Society - Wikipedia

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    The Transparent Society (1998) is a non-fiction book by the science-fiction author David Brin in which he forecasts social transparency and some degree of erosion of privacy, as it is overtaken by low-cost surveillance, communication and database technology, and proposes new institutions and practices that he believes would provide benefits that would more than compensate for lost privacy.