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    Coordinates: 59°54′13″N 10°41′53″E. Kon-Tiki Museum. Layout of Kon-Tiki Museum. Kon-Tiki. The Kon-Tiki Museum ( Norwegian: Kon-Tiki Museet) is a museum in the Bygdøy peninsula in Oslo, Norway. It houses vessels and maps from the Kon-Tiki expedition, as well as a library with about 8,000 books. [1] It was opened in a provisional ...

  3. Edgar Dale - Wikipedia

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    Edgar Dale (April 27, 1900, in Benson, Minnesota, – March 8, 1985, in Columbus, Ohio) was an American educator who developed the Cone of Experience, also known as the Learning Pyramid. He made several contributions to audio and visual instruction, including a methodology for analyzing the content of motion pictures .

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  5. Dale Carnegie - Wikipedia

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    Dale Carnegie ( / ˈkɑːrnɪɡi / KAR-nig-ee; [1] spelled Carnagey until c. 1922; November 24, 1888 – November 1, 1955) was an American writer and lecturer, and the developer of courses in self-improvement, salesmanship, corporate training, public speaking, and interpersonal skills. Born into poverty on a farm in Missouri, he was the author ...

  6. Naré Maghann Konaté - Wikipedia

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    Naré Maghann Konaté (died c. 1218 [citation needed]) was a 12th-century faama (king) of the Mandinka people, in what is today Mali [1] and the progenitor of the Maghan people of Ghana. [citation needed] He was the father of Sundiata Keita, founder of the Mali Empire, and a character in the oral tradition of the Epic of Sundiata.

  7. Wajiro Kon - Wikipedia

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    Wajiro Kon (今和次郎, Kon Wajirō, 10 July 1888 – 27 October 1973) was a Japanese architect, designer, and educator. He is renowned as the father of "modernology" ( kogengaku ), a branch of sociology which studied the changes in cityscape and people which emerged as a consequence of Tokyo becoming a modern metropolis in the early Showa Era .

  8. Marija Kon - Wikipedia

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    Marija Kon (née Marie Bergmann; 15 January 1894 - 9 August 1987) was a Bosnian Germanist and the first woman in Bosnia and Herzegovina to be awarded a doctorate. Biography [ edit ] Kon was born in Hadžići (near Sarajevo ), where her father, Joseph Bergmann, worked as a railway officer.

  9. Dale R. Corson - Wikipedia

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    Dale Raymond Corson (April 5, 1914 – March 31, 2012) was an American physicist and academic administrator who was the eighth president of Cornell University. Early life [ edit ] Born in Pittsburg , Kansas , in 1914, Corson received a B.A. degree from the College of Emporia in 1934, his M.A. degree from the University of Kansas in 1935, and ...