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- An institution is a humanly devised structure of rules and norms that shape and constrain social behavior. All definitions of institutions generally entail...
- The Smithsonian Institution (/smɪθˈsoʊniən/ smith-SOH-nee-ən), or simply the Smithsonian, is a group of museums, education and research centers, the largest...
- A cultural institution or cultural organization is an organization within a culture or subculture that works for the preservation or promotion of culture...
- Institutiones may refer to several works: Institutes of Gaius, legal textbook, written about 161 AD Institutes of Justinian, Latin: Institutiones Justiniani...
- inquiry brands Met police 'institutionally corrupt'". The Guardian. "A panel finds that London's police are "institutionally corrupt"". The Economist....
- A financial institution, sometimes called a banking institution, is a business entity that provides service as an intermediary for different types of...
- "Met chief labels media institutionally racist". The Guardian. Holdaway, Simon; O'Neill, Megan (December 2006). "Institutional Racism after Macpherson:...
- An educational institution is a place where people of different ages gain an education, including preschools, childcare, primary-elementary schools, secondary-high...
- An institutional investor is an entity that pools money to purchase securities, real property, and other investment ****ets or originate loans. Institutional...
- Institutional economics focuses on understanding the role of the evolutionary process and the role of institutions in shaping economic behavior. Its original...