The Culture of Institution and Its Stages of Development and Importance
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Culture - Institution — SymbolAbstract
The research is titled as (the culture of institution and its stages of development and importance). The research aims to reveal the stages that went through the development of the institution’s culture and its historical origins. The importance of this research lies in presenting a new reading of the schools and scholars’ contribution to the development of the institution’s culture concept as it represents a place for social and cultural interaction. The research was divided into two demands: the first demand dealt with the stages of the development of the institution's culture within historical periods of the institution's organizational life. As for the second demand, it dealt with the institution’s culture in terms of how this culture achieves common objectives among its members and the strength of harmony through which their social and cultural relations are formed.
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