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  2. Formal organization - Wikipedia

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    A formal organization is an organization with a fixed set of rules of intra- organization procedures and structures. As such, it is usually set out in writing, with a language of rules that ostensibly leave little discretion for interpretation . Sociologist Max Weber devised a model of formal organization known as the bureaucratic model that is ...

  3. Informal organization - Wikipedia

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    Informal organization. The informal organization is the interlocking social structure that governs how people work together in practice. [1] It is the aggregate of norms, personal and professional connections through which work gets done and relationships are built among people who share a common organizational affiliation or cluster of ...

  4. Informal logic - Wikipedia

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    Informal logic encompasses the principles of logic and logical thought outside of a formal setting (characterized by the usage of particular statements ). However, the precise definition of "informal logic" is a matter of some dispute. [1] Ralph H. Johnson and J. Anthony Blair define informal logic as "a branch of logic whose task is to develop ...

  5. McDonald's Over the Years: From the 1950s to Today - AOL

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    Through The ‘Golden Arches’. Walk into your local McDonald’s, and head to the counter to order a meal. Well, you can, but it seems preferred that you place your order at a kiosk, pay by a ...

  6. Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    Garay preserved the name originally chosen by Mendoza, calling the city Ciudad de la Santísima Trinidad y Puerto de Santa María del Buen Aire ("City of the Most Holy Trinity and Port of Saint Mary of the Fair Winds"). The short form that eventually became the city's name, "Buenos Aires", became commonly used during the 17th century.

  7. Spain - Wikipedia

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    – in Europe (green & dark grey) – in the European Union (green) Capital and largest city Madrid 40°26′N 3°42′W  /  40.433°N 3.700°W  / 40.433; -3.700 Official language Spanish [b] Recognized regional languages [c] Aragonese Asturian Basque Catalan Galician Leonese Occitan Valencian Nationality (2024) 86.5% Spanish 13.5% foreigners Religion (2023) 56.0% Roman Catholicism 37 ...

  8. Internet - Wikipedia

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    The Internet (or internet) is the global system of interconnected computer networks that uses the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to communicate between networks and devices. It is a network of networks that consists of private, public, academic, business, and government networks of local to global scope, linked by a broad array of electronic, wireless, and optical networking technologies.

  9. Ohtani hits 175th home run in Major League Baseball, tying ...

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    Shohei Ohtani's 175th home run in the majors was not only a milestone, it was record-tying. Ohtani equaled Hideki Matsui for the most homers by a Japanese-born player with a solo shot during the ...