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  2. Imprinting (organizational theory) - Wikipedia

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    In organizational theory and organizational behavior, imprinting is a core concept describing how the past affects the present. [1] Imprinting is generally defined as a process whereby, during a brief period of susceptibility, a focal entity or actor (such as an industry, organization, or an individual) develops characteristics that reflect prominent features of the environment, and these ...

  3. James G. March - Wikipedia

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    James Gardner March (January 15, 1928 – September 27, 2018) was an American political scientist, sociologist, and economist.A professor at Stanford University in the Stanford Graduate School of Business and Stanford Graduate School of Education, he is best known for his research on organizations, [1] his (jointly with Richard Cyert) seminal work on A Behavioral Theory of the Firm, [2] and ...

  4. Marsland, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Marsland is an unincorporated community in southwestern Dawes County, Nebraska, United States.It lies on the Niobrara River along Nebraska Highways 2 and 71, 18 miles south of Crawford, and southwest of the city of Chadron, the county seat of Dawes County. [1]

  5. Skyscraper - Wikipedia

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    Burnham and Root's 45 m (148 ft) Rand McNally Building in Chicago, 1889, was the first all-steel framed skyscraper, [33] while Louis Sullivan's 41 m (135 ft) Wainwright Building in St. Louis, Missouri, 1891, was the first steel-framed building with soaring vertical bands to emphasize the height of the building and is therefore considered to be ...

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  7. Aku-Aku - Wikipedia

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    First edition (Norwegian) Aku-Aku: the Secret of Easter Island is a 1957 book by Thor Heyerdahl [1] published in Norwegian, Swedish, Danish and Finnish, and in French and English the following year.

  8. Epsie, Montana - Wikipedia

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    Epsie had a number of buildings including a store. In 1939, Frank Peterson became the postmaster. In 1940, neighbors found him outside of his house that was on fire, with a mortal gunshot wound. The post office is now closed, and is the only standing remaining building at Epsie. [4]

  9. McCarthy Building (Chicago, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    McCarthy Building was a five-story Chicago Landmark building in the Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois.Located in the southwest corner of the block on the northeast corner of North Dearborn Street and West Washington Street, the John M. Van Osdel designed building had been erected in 1872, but was demolished in 1989 during the clearing of what is known as Chicago's Block 37.