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  2. Self-service - Wikipedia

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    Self-service is the practice of serving oneself, usually when making purchases. Aside from Automated Teller Machines , which are not limited to banks, and customer-operated supermarket check-out, [2] labor-saving which has been described as self-sourcing , there is the latter's subset, selfsourcing and a related pair: End-user development and ...

  3. Technological self-efficacy - Wikipedia

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    Technological self-efficacy. Technological self-efficacy ( TSE) is "the belief in one's ability to successfully perform a technologically sophisticated new task". [1] TSE does not highlight specific technological tasks; instead it is purposely vague. [1] This is a specific application of the broader and more general construct of self-efficacy ...

  4. Alan Wake - Wikipedia

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    Alan Wake is a 2010 action-adventure game developed by Remedy Entertainment and published by Microsoft Game Studios.The game was released in May 2010 for the Xbox 360, with a Windows version following in February 2012 and a remastered version released for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Windows in October 2021, as well as a Nintendo Switch version in October 2022.

  5. Self-checkout - Wikipedia

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    NCR Corporation model of self-service checkouts and fast-lane at a Sainsbury's store. NCR Corporation model of self-service checkout at an IKEA store.. Self-checkouts (SCOs), also known as assisted checkouts (ACOs) or self-service checkouts, are machines that provide a mechanism for customers to complete their own transaction from a retailer without needing a traditional staffed checkout.

  6. Dana Trent - Wikipedia

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    Trent is a full-time Humanities faculty member at Wake Tech Community College in Raleigh, North Carolina. Trent's debut trade memoir from Penguin Random House, Between Two Trailers, received a starred review from Library Journal. Kirkus Reviews calls it a "A powerfully intimate look into the struggles of American poverty and mental illness."

  7. Tompkins Wake - Wikipedia

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    1922. Website. www.tompkinswake.com. Tompkins Wake is a New Zealand law firm, headquartered in Hamilton, New Zealand with offices also in Auckland, Rotorua and Tauranga. The firm was founded as Tompkins and Wake in Hamilton on 22 June 1922 by Lance Tompkins and Cecil Barry Wake (known as Barry Wake).

  8. Wake (ceremony) - Wikipedia

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    A wake is a social gathering associated with death, held before a funeral. Traditionally, a wake involves family and friends keeping watch over the body of the dead person, usually in the home of the deceased. Some wakes are held at a funeral home or another convenient location. The wake or the viewing of the body is a part of death rituals in ...

  9. Wake Forest, Virginia Tech to face off in battle that could ...

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    Line: Wake Forest by 1 1/2, according to FanDuel Sportsbook. The Demon Deacons' remaining schedule include three home games, but one is against No. 4 Florida State, and their road slate includes a ...