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  2. Rosabeth Moss Kanter - Wikipedia

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    Rosabeth Moss Kanter (born March 15, 1943) is an American economist who is a professor of business at Harvard Business School. She co-founded the Harvard University Advanced Leadership Initiative and served as Director and Founding Chair from 2008 to 2018. [5]

  3. Symbols of Power - Wikipedia

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    The cover of the book. Symbols of Power: At the Time of Stonehenge is a book dealing with the archaeology of hierarchical symbols in the British Isles during the Neolithic and Early Bronze Ages. Co-written by the archaeologists D.V. Clarke, T.G. Cowie and Andrew Foxon, it also contained additional contributions from other authors including John ...

  4. Cantor set - Wikipedia

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    All these endpoints are proper ternary fractions (elements of ) of the form p / q, where denominator q is a power of 3 when the fraction is in its irreducible form. The ternary representation of these fractions terminates (i.e., is finite) or — recall from above that proper ternary fractions each have 2 representations — is infinite and ...

  5. Exponentiation - Wikipedia

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    e. In mathematics, exponentiation is an operation involving two numbers: the base and the exponent or power. Exponentiation is written as bn, where b is the base and n is the power; this is pronounced as " b (raised) to the (power of) n ". [1]

  6. French and Raven's bases of power - Wikipedia

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    The original French and Raven (1959) model included five bases of power – reward, coercion, legitimate, expert, and referent – however, informational power was added by Raven in 1965, bringing the total to six. [5] Since then, the model has gone through very significant developments: coercion and reward can have personal as well as ...

  7. Cantor function - Wikipedia

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    To define the Cantor function , let be any number in and obtain by the following steps: Express. x {\displaystyle x} in base 3, using digits 0, 1, 2. If the base-3 representation of. x {\displaystyle x} contains a 1, replace every digit strictly after the first 1 with 0. Replace any remaining 2s with 1s. Interpret the result as a binary number.

  8. Mosesbrunnen - Wikipedia

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    Mosesbrunnen. Coordinates: 46.947365°N 7.450525°E. Moses with the Ten Commandments. The Mosesbrunnen ( Moses Fountain) is a fountain on Münsterplatz in the Old City of Bern, Switzerland. It is a Swiss Cultural Property of National Significance [1] and is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Old City of Bern .

  9. Sekhem scepter - Wikipedia

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    The sekhem scepter is a type of ritual scepter in ancient Egypt.As a symbol of authority, it is often incorporated in names and words associated with power and control. The sekhem scepter (symbolizing "the powerful") is related to the kherp (ḫrp) scepter (symbolizing "the controller") and the aba scepter (symbolizing "the commander"), which are all represented with the same hieroglyphic symbol.