- 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...
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Elverum – en bygdebeskrivelse, vol. 2:
Bygdens almindelige historie,
institutioner og embedsmænd, by S. H. Finne-Grønn, 1921, pp. 187–188 Ellefsen, Simon...
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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...
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Popper Dec 18 - Dec 20, 2011," pp. 1-9 via http://www.chalmers.se/sv/
institutioner/math/Sidor/default.aspx.
Alexander Bird (1996). "The Myth of the Framework...
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followed in 2018 with a main role in
Gustav Möller's 2018 film The
Guilty institutioner/den-dansk
alongside Jakob Cedergren,
about a
police search for a kidnapped...
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Institutional racism, also
known as
systemic racism, is a form of
institutional discrimination based on race or
ethnic group and can
include policies...
- 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
Hoover Institution (officially The
Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and
Peace and
formerly The
Hoover Institute and
Library on War, Revolution...
- are
listed under the
Carnegie classification of
Institutions of
Higher Education.
These institutions include thirty-four
research universities, twenty-nine...