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    Historical development of strategic management Birth of strategic management Strategic management as a discipline originated in the 1950s and 60s. Although there were numerous early contributors to the literature‚ the most influential pioneers were Alfred D. Chandler‚ Philip Selznick‚ Igor Ansoff‚ and Peter Drucker. Alfred Chandler recognized the importance of coordinating the various aspects of management under one all-encompassing strategy. Prior to this time the various functions of management

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    i000900027 Organizational Theory Dr. Begg Historical Development of Organizational Structures “Organizing is the art of achieving extraordinary things with ordinary people” Definition of organizations has changed during history along with different components involved in an organization which have developed. When business leaders and managers set the objectives and goals of the organization‚ the next step would be to design an organizational structure to get the proper and suitable strategies

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    CRUDE OIL HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT 1990 -‚ The price of crude oil spiked with the lower production during Kuwaiti invasion by Saddam Hussein forces 1994 - The Gulf War to liberate Kuwait‚ crude oil prices declined. In 1994‚ the inflation adjusted oil price reached the lowest level since 1973 The United States economy was strong and the Asian Pacific region was booming which extended into 1997. From 1990 to 1997‚ world oil consumption increased 6.2 million barrels per day. Declining Russian

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    Historical Development of Nursing Timeline Nursing originated from the intuitive approach of caring for the sick members of the family. The profession did not exist as a distinct discipline before the birth of Christ. In this period‚ nursing was based on instinctive actions and was not acquired from formal education. It did not require an evidence of training or education and was solely based on observation and experience. It was believed that it is a way of love‚ compassion‚ and kindness that was

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    CROSS EXAMINATION The party who calls a witness examines the witness with a view to adducing evidence in proof of his case and this is what is referred to as examination in chief covered at S. 145(1) thereafter the adverse party has a right to examine that witness.  If the adverse party exercises that right‚ the examination is referred to as cross-examination Section 145(2). Cross examination is a fundamental right not a privilege and if a person is denied the right‚ the denial can vitiate the

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    Principles that govern Service Outside Jurisdiction Service of a claim is the procedure used to give legal notice to a defendant of a court’s exercise of its jurisdiction over the defendant‚ enabling them to respond to the proceedings before the court. Service outside the jurisdiction is sometimes allowed under specific circumstances where there are certain connections between the case or the defendant and the forum. The rules for service outside jurisdiction differ to some extent from court to court

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    Historical Development of the U.S Court Systems CJA/490 University of Phoenix When the English were colonizing North America‚ they brought with them their laws. Being from the British Common Law system‚ the settlers understood how that system worked‚ so they modeled their own government using Common Law. In the 18th century‚ when the Union was formed and the colonies became states‚ they kept their Common Law governments. However‚ the Articles

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    “Primitive Society” Primitive man moves according to their satisfaction‚ needs and necessity. They just live by means of hunting such wild animals in the forest‚ or by fishing along the rivers‚ streams and sometimes they engage in welfare murder to insure their protection from adverse elements or a hostile environments. Physical activities were not organized by them. Because their motives about this are for searching foods and protects their selves from their enemies

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    the Laws of Manu; Latin-American authors point to the Laws of the Indies promulgated by Spain in the 17th century for its New World territories. None of these can be regarded as more than anticipations‚ with only limited influence on subsequent developments. Labour law as it is known today is essentially the child of successive industrial revolutions from the 18th century onward. It became necessary when customary restraints and the intimacy of employment relationships in small communities ceased

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    The word “cosmetics” comes from the Greek word kosmetikos meaning “skilled in adornment” (Sage 33). The evolution of cosmetics has truly changed through the centuries. The way people wear makeup and the reasons why they wear it have changed dramatically over time. The Roman philosopher‚ Plautus‚ once wrote‚ “A women without paint is like food with out salt.” The attraction of a beautiful face did not appear yesterday; painted ladies and even gentlemen have been known through time in artwork and illustrations

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