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    Following Orders

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    the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me‚ according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. When one takes that oath they sear to do whatever they are told regardless of how stupid they think the order is. Following orders is essential to the proper operation of :the machine” or aka the military. Orders are called orders because that’s what they are‚ orders. They are not some type of suggestion

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    Purchase Orders

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    Number of purchase orders | 25% | Materials processing | Number of square feet | 50% | Sales | Number of sales orders | 25% | The number of activities for residential and business is as follows: | Residential | | Business Total Total Overhead | Number of purchase orders | 700 | | 500 1‚200 75‚000 | Number of square feet | 4‚000‚000 | | 2‚000‚000 6‚000‚000 150‚000 | Number of sales orders | 400 | | 100

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    Dominic Order

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    Dominican order Dominican order was called order of preachers before the 15th century is a Roman Catholic religious order and it was founded by Saint Dominic in France. In 1215‚ Dominic and his six followers lived in a house that was given to them by the president of Toulouse. He and his six companions were in monastic rules of prayer and penance. Then they got permission from bishop Foulques to preach all around Toulouse. The order was approved by Pope Honorius III in 1216. There were nuns‚ active

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    The Giving of Orders

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    Mary Parker Follett discusses the psychology and human behavior behind giving and receiving orders. There is so much more that goes into giving and receiving orders than meets the eye‚ and is not as straightforward as one would initially think. Follett begins by explaining that human beings are complex creatures‚ and that we are the sum of all of our past experiences‚ emotions‚ beliefs‚ desires‚ habits and trainings. This means that people respond in different ways‚ and most have formed certain

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    Military Orders

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    military orders from higher ranking military officials that may be unethical has been a disturbing and controversial issue over many years and decades. Many soldiers and service members in general have been put into a situation where they were given in order‚ knowing well that the situation isn’t right but cannot disobey. The leader giving the order in all likelihood may threaten or set out stiff punishment on to the individual who did not follow the order or hesitates to follow out on the order. It

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    Birth Order

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    Birth Order ​Birth order can contribute too many differences in one’s personality. Joshua K. Hartshorne an editor for Scientific News states that “our position in the family does indeed affect both our IQ and our personality.” It is a rising controversy that many people disagree on. Birth order has a lot to do with ones‚ future‚ career personality‚ relationships etc. The way‚ in which one was treated as a child pertaining to birth order can influence how they feel‚ behave and how they live in the

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    Crime and Orders

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    ways to pick 2 crimes order does not matter out of the total 150 crimes:- = 150 = 150. 149. 148 = 22‚350 = 11‚175 (150-2) 148 (2.1) 2 Number of ways to pick 2 crimes where order does NOT matter and both are violent = 82 = 82. 81. 80 = 6‚642 = 3‚321 (82 – 2) 80(2.1) 2 = 3‚321/ 11‚175 = 0.297 = 29.72 % 2. Accuracy in taking orders at the drive-thru window

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    General Order

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    THE ARMY HAS tHREE gENERAL oRDERS tHAT MUST BE FOLLOWED AT ALL TIMES. tHE FIRST GENERAL ORDER STATES I will guard everything within the limits of my post and quit my post only when properly relieved. WHICH MEANS WHEN A SOLDIERS IS ON DUTY HE IS ONLY TO BE PRESENT AND ATTENTIVE TO THE POST HE IS ASSIGNED TO. THE SOLDIER IS ACCOUNTABLE FOR THE POST AND MUST BE PROMPT AND ON TIME. THE SOLDIER MAY NOT LEAVE POST UNTIL HE IS RELIEVED BY ANOTHER SOLDIER‚ WHO WILL THEN CARRY THE SAME RESPONSIBILITIES. THE

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    Order for Masks

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    Assignment: Statistics Thesis Abstract Pangan‚ Emmanuel S. MT1311 Submitted to: Sir Ferdinand Villamento 1. THE TAX REFORM ACT OF 1986 AND FINANCIAL LEVERAGE REVISITING THE MODIGLIANI-MILLER THEOREM Courtney A. Hopley February‚ 2003 Economics Major Despite the fact that the Tax Reform Act of 1986 was the most sweeping tax reform effort in recent US history‚ critics are concerned that the act could have worsened the distortion of corporate financing decisions by failing

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    William Shakespeare wrote the Tragedy of Macbeth in approximately 1606 AD. He loosely based it on a historical event occurring around 1050 AD. Macbeth is the story of a nobleman‚ who‚ while trying to fulfill a prophecy told to him by three witches‚ murders his King to cause his ascension to the throne of Scotland. After the King’s murder‚ Macbeth reigns as a cruel and ruthless tyrant‚ who is forced to kill more people to keep control of the throne. Finally‚ Scottish rebels combined with English forces

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