. . . . . "The \"Institute\" was a specialized Federation facility that served as the home to several \"special needs\" individuals such as Jack, Patrick, Lauren, and Sarina Douglas. Doctor Karen Loews was assigned to this Institute in 2374, where she worked as a psychiatrist. (DS9: \"Statistical Probabilities\") The institution was never specified by name."@en . . "Currently, over 150,000 young adults attend institute in over 500 locations. \"In addition to religious instruction, institute provides opportunities to grow spiritually through service, social interaction, and leadership training. Institutes also assist parents and priesthood leaders in encouraging youth to serve missions and marry in the temple.\" [1] (See also The Iron Rod.) \n* Institute of Religion Finder \n* LDS Institute of Religion home page"@en . "Currently, over 150,000 young adults attend institute in over 500 locations. \"In addition to religious instruction, institute provides opportunities to grow spiritually through service, social interaction, and leadership training. Institutes also assist parents and priesthood leaders in encouraging youth to serve missions and marry in the temple.\" [1] (See also The Iron Rod.) \n* Institute of Religion Finder \n* LDS Institute of Religion home page"@en . . . "\"The Institute\" was a psychiatric facility in operation in the Federation in the mid-24th century, which provided care for patients with mental abnormalities. In 2374, Starfleet Lieutenant Karen Loews, MD, was assigned to the Institute, and was responsible for the care of a number of patients who had undergone a genetic augmentation procedure called accelerated critical neural pathway formation, and were left with various psychological troubles as a result. Among these patients were Jack, Lauren, Patrick, and Sarina Douglas. (DS9 episodes: \"Statistical Probabilities\", \"Chrysalis\") When Doctor Elizabeth Lense was held for suspicion of having been genetically enhanced, Commander Phil Selden threatened to have her committed to the Institute. (SCE eBook: Oaths) Jack, Lauren and Patrick were still patients of the Institute in 2376. (DS9 short story: \"Signal to Noise\") To date, the full name of the Institute has not been given."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Institute"@en . . "The \"Institute\" was a specialized Federation facility that served as the home to several \"special needs\" individuals such as Jack, Patrick, Lauren, and Sarina Douglas. Doctor Karen Loews was assigned to this Institute in 2374, where she worked as a psychiatrist. (DS9: \"Statistical Probabilities\") The institution was never specified by name."@en . . . "An Institute is an asylum for Shadowhunters, and in some cases Downworlders and mundanes under their protection, and a safe house meant to lodge and assist Nephilim from around the world in their quest to kill demons. They are found in every major city across the world and are often located in churches or built on holy ground. __TOC__"@en . . "An Institute is an asylum for Shadowhunters, and in some cases Downworlders and mundanes under their protection, and a safe house meant to lodge and assist Nephilim from around the world in their quest to kill demons. They are found in every major city across the world and are often located in churches or built on holy ground. __TOC__"@en . . . . . "\"The Institute\" was a psychiatric facility in operation in the Federation in the mid-24th century, which provided care for patients with mental abnormalities. In 2374, Starfleet Lieutenant Karen Loews, MD, was assigned to the Institute, and was responsible for the care of a number of patients who had undergone a genetic augmentation procedure called accelerated critical neural pathway formation, and were left with various psychological troubles as a result. Among these patients were Jack, Lauren, Patrick, and Sarina Douglas. (DS9 episodes: \"Statistical Probabilities\", \"Chrysalis\")"@en . .