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  4. Paper model - Wikipedia

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    The Robert Freidus Collection, held at the V&A Museum of Childhood has over 14000 card models exclusively in the category Architectural Paper Models. [4] Since paper model patterns can be easily printed and assembled, the Internet has become a popular means of exchanging them. Commercial corporations have recently begun using downloadable paper ...

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    CMPC is engaged in integrated forest industry, which operates as a holding company through four business centers: forestry, pulp, paper and paper products, and tissue. [6] Each of these areas can function independently, being in the holding company for overall coordination and financial management of these businesses.

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    On October 31, 2011, KapStone acquired U.S.Corrugated, Inc. [7] [8] [9] It was started in 2006 by Dennis Mehiel, and primarily produces corrugated industrial packaging, [10] with manufacturing facilities in seven states. [11] [12] KapStone acquired Longview Fibre Paper and Packaging from Brookfield Asset Management on July 18, 2013 . [13]

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  9. Ampad - Wikipedia

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    Ampad was founded in 1888 by Thomas W. Holley, a paper mill employee, in Holyoke, Massachusetts.At the time, Holyoke was a major papermaking center. Holley began purchasing the rejects, or "sortings", from local paper mills, cutting the paper, inscribing rules on it, and binding it into pads which he could sell at a discount.