Why its good to follow orders On June 30‚ 1775‚ the Second Continental Congress established 69 Articles of War to govern the conduct of the Continental Army. On April 10‚ 1806‚ the United States Congress enacted 101 Articles of War (which applied to both the Army and the Navy)‚ which were not significantly revised until over a century later. The military justice system continued to operate under the Articles of War until May 31‚ 1951‚ when the Uniform Code of Military Justice went into effect. The
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The reason for this 1000 word RBI is to show the importance of obeying orders and regulations when given to you by an Non Commissioned Officers. When given a order by a Non Commissioned Officer it is to be presumed it is a lawful order. If it is not that is the only time you may refuse to do that order but you must be tactful on how you say that you refuse to do that order. If you do not obey the order or regulation that is given to you by th Non Commissioned Officer it falls under disrespect and
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GUJARAT ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION Ahmedabad Order No. 1 of 2012 In the matter of: Determination of tariff for Procurement by the Distribution Licensees and others from Solar Energy Projects. In exercise of the powers conferred under Sections 61 (h)‚ 62 (1) (a)‚ and 86 (1) (e) of the Electricity Act‚ 2003 (36 of 2003)‚ guidelines of the National Electricity Policy‚ 2005‚ Tariff Policy‚ 2006 and all other powers enabling it on this behalf‚ the Gujarat Electricity Regulatory Commission (hereinafter
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Birth Order and the Judgmental Functions A Problem Set In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in SOCIAL STATISTICS MS. PHLORITA RIDAO Professor Prepared by: SHAHARA A. ABO NORIA B. USMAN AMIL KHARIM BAI ARCA SULTAN April 4‚ 2008 Birth Order and the Judgmental Functions I. Introduction Each individual possesses different sets of characteristics. In this study‚ various characteristics of a person are surveyed to link it with decision making pattern of the
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Freedom And Order Freedom without order leads to chaos. Order without freedom leads to tyranny. Only in Christ can these two warring combatants become creative comrades in the dance of grace. Freedom is a wonderful and terrible paradox. In its purest sense‚ freedom means having no boundaries‚ borders‚ rules or restrictions. It is the uninhibited will to do or refrain as one desires. Freedom defines‚ in part‚ deity. After all‚ who tells God what to do? Made in his image and likeness‚ we also
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Law 12 2012/2013 Criminal Quiz Summary Notes CRIMINAL LAW I know it’s illegal‚ but is it a crime? Many things are illegal: jay-walking‚ speeding‚ or setting up a clothes line outside to dry your laundry (in West Vancouver)‚ but they aren’t necessarily crimes. What then makes something a crime? Criminal Law Criminal law deals with offences committed against society (often these appear to be against individuals). The purpose of criminal law is to keep order in society and deter the committing
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Birth Order Effect: Busted Winston Churchill once said “History will be kind to me‚ for I intend to write it.” Churchill was the oldest child in his family and eventually went on to become the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom; the question remains; does birth order determine who people will become? Cultural norms say that the oldest child is responsible and driven‚ while the baby of the family is spoiled and irresponsible; an evaluation of this idea needs to be taken. Children are not directly
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Economic Order Quantity EOQ‚ or Economic Order Quantity‚ is defined as the optimal quantity of orders that minimizes total variable costs required to order and hold inventory. Every company worries about two things when deciding how to manage their inventory. How much should we order? And how often should we order? These represent variables that come with their own changing costs. The Economic Order Quantity‚ or EOQ‚ is that magic number that represents the optimal quantity of orders that minimizes
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2 EOQ Model The first model we will present is called the economic order quantity (EOQ) model. This model is studied first owing to its simplicity. Simplicity and restrictive modeling assumptions usually go together‚ and the EOQ model is not an exception. However‚ the presence of these modeling assumptions does not mean that the model cannot be used in practice. There are many situations in which this model will produce good results. For example‚ these models have been effectively employed
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As registered nurse I have reviewed with my patient on Provider Orders For Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST). My patient and his wife were not educated in the medical jargon and English is not their first language. At the time I introduced the provider order form‚ was during a time that my patient had his first stroke. My patient’s wife initially did not know what to do and looked to me for guidance‚ especially regarding his code status. We talked and I had asked the question on whether they had
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