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  2. Follett Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Follett Corporation is an American technology company that provides educational services and products to colleges, schools, and libraries. It was founded in 1873 and has undergone several restructurings and acquisitions over the years, including the sale of its corporate entity and operating units in 2021 and 2022.

  3. Ken Follett - Wikipedia

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    Ken Follett is a Welsh author of thrillers and historical novels who has sold more than 160 million copies of his works. He is best known for his Kingsbridge series, which includes The Pillars of the Earth, World Without End and A Column of Fire.

  4. Follett Publishing Company - Wikipedia

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  5. Gensler - Wikipedia

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    Gensler is the largest architecture firm in the world by revenue and number of architects, founded in 1965 in San Francisco. It offers services in various fields of design, planning, and consulting, and has offices in 53 cities across 17 countries.

  6. Baker & Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Baker & Taylor is a US-based company that distributes books to libraries and schools, and offers digital content and services. It was acquired by Follett in 2016, and sold its retail division in 2019, and is now owned by a private investment group.

  7. Mary Parker Follett - Wikipedia

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    Mary Parker Follett (1868-1933) was an American social worker, management consultant, and philosopher who coined the term "integration" and defined management as "the art of getting things done through people". She advocated for participatory democracy, noncoercive power-sharing, and win-win conflict resolution in organizations and society.

  8. Hornet Flight - Wikipedia

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    Hornet Flight is a spy thriller by Ken Follett set in 1941, inspired by a true story of Danish resistance against Nazi Germany. It follows two young Danes who fly a Hornet plane to Britain to reveal a German radar system that threatens Allied bombers.

  9. Wikipedia:Contact us - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to contact Wikipedia volunteers by email for various purposes, such as reporting problems, licensing, donations, or partnerships. Note that Wikipedia has no central editorial board and edits are not made in response to email requests.