- 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, created...
-
inquiry brands Met
police '
institutionally corrupt'". The Guardian. "A
panel finds that London's
police are "
institutionally corrupt"". The Economist....
- "Met
chief labels media institutionally racist". The Guardian. Holdaway, Simon; O'Neill,
Megan (December 2006). "
Institutional Racism after Macpherson:...
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Institutional betrayal is a
concept described by
psychologist Jennifer Freyd,
referring to "wrongdoings
perpetrated by an
institution upon individuals...
- A
financial institution,
sometimes called a
banking institution, is a
business entity that
provides service as an
intermediary for
different types of...
- A
total institution or
residential institution is a
residential facility where a
great number of
similarly situated people, cut off from the
wider community...
- the
institutions of
higher education in M****achusetts.
Colleges of
Worcester Consortium for Worcester-area colleges.
Founding year is
institutionally determined...
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Institutiones may
refer to
several works:
Institutes of Gaius,
legal textbook,
written about 161 AD
Institutes of Justinian, Latin:
Institutiones Justiniani...
- Magdalene), were
initially Protestant but
later mostly Roman Catholic institutions that
operated from the 18th to the late 20th centuries,
ostensibly to...