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  • 121Eric Trist — (Sept, 1909 – June 4, 1993) was an British scientist and leading figure in the field of Organizational development (OD). He was one of the founders of the Tavistock Institute for Social Research in London. BiographyTrist was born in September… …

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  • 122Patrick Augustine Sheehan — The Very Rev. Patrick Augustine Canon Sheehan in Gaelic: An Canónach Pádraig Aguistín Ó Síothcháin (17 March 1852 – 5 October 1913), was an Irish Roman Catholic priest, author, political activist was invariably known and referred to as Canon… …

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  • 123date — date1 [dāt] n. [ME < OFr < L data, fem. of datus, pp. of dare, to give (the first word in Roman letters, giving the place and time of writing, as data Romae, lit., given at Rome) < IE base * dō , to give > Gr dōron, gift, didonai, to… …

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  • 124date — I. /deɪt / (say dayt) noun 1. a particular day, as denoted by some system for marking the passage of time: today s date is 11 February. 2. an inscription on a writing, coin, etc., that shows the time, or time and place, of writing, casting,… …

  • 125Tavistock Institute — This article is about the Tavistock Institute of Human Relations. For the organization which contains the Tavistock Centre for Couple Relationships, see Tavistock Institute of Medical Psychology, and for the current National Health arm see… …

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  • 126Foundation for Jewish Culture — The Foundation for Jewish Culture (formerly the National Foundation for Jewish Culture) is the leading advocate for Jewish cultural life and creativity in the United States. Founded in 1960, it supports writers, filmmakers, artists, composers,… …

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  • 127Public art in Korea — The overview of recent developments in public art practices in Korea (1999 2005) Public art practices from the last 5 years or so in Korea can be narrowed down to three major issues. The first issue is the dispute over the Art Decoration Law for… …

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  • 128Global Human Rights Defence — (GHRD) is an international human rights Non Governmental Organisation (NGO) working with and for minorities. GHRD specifically addresses those areas and populations of the world where severe and extensive human rights violations of certain ethnic …

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