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  2. Koch language - Wikipedia

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    Koch is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Koch people of India and Bangladesh.It is primarily spoken in the Indian states of Meghalaya, West Bengal, and Lower Assam and in the northern parts of the country Bangladesh, where it serves as a major means of communication among the Koches (including Koch-Rajbongshi) and other ethnic groups in the region.

  3. Koch languages - Wikipedia

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    The Koch languages are a small group of Boro-Garo languages a sub-branch of the Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in Northeast India. Burling (2012) calls this the "Rabha group". Burling (2012) calls this the "Rabha group".

  4. Kochland - Wikipedia

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    Kochland was widely praised upon its release. In The New Yorker, Jane Mayer described the book as a “deeply and authoritatively reported" work that "marshals a huge amount of information and uses it to help solve two enduring mysteries: how the Kochs got so rich, and how they used that fortune to buy off American action on climate change”. [4]

  5. Koch people - Wikipedia

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    The Koch are a small trans-border ethnic group of Assam and Meghalaya in India and northern Bangladesh. [7] The group consists of nine matrilineal and strictly exogamous clans, with some of them preserving a hitherto sparsely documented Boro-Garo language called Koch, whereas others have switched to local varieties of Indo-Aryan languages. [8]

  6. Koch family foundations - Wikipedia

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    The Koch family foundations began in 1953 with the establishment of the Fred C. and Mary R. Koch Foundation. The Fred C. and Mary R. Koch Foundation was established to support non-profits in Kansas focusing on "arts, environmental stewardship, human services, enablement of at-risk youth, and education" through the funding of diversity programs at Kansas State University; the program Youth ...

  7. Institute for Humane Studies - Wikipedia

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    The program is now hosted by the Charles Koch Institute. [46] The program ran for 10 weeks, and included a paid public policy internship with two career and policy seminars. Fellows were placed at one partner think tanks and policy organizations across the United States. [ 5 ]

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  9. Theodore Wesley Koch - Wikipedia

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    Theodore Wesley Koch (August 4, 1871 – March 23, 1941) was the Director of Northwestern University's library (1919–1941), and the Director of the University of Michigan Library (1905–1915). He also held positions at the Cornell University Library and the Library of Congress .