A work to be complete in a specific time, in a new way. : sandeep chourasia
Sexual orientation is not a factor in who can and cannot participate in any Olympic competition. There is nothing stopping them from participating and I'm sure there were many athletes competing.
Alice E. Kildea has written: 'Meaningfulness in life, locus of control and sex-role orientation of selected female athletes and non-athletes' -- subject(s): Psychology, Women athletes, Sex role, Control (Psychology), Women, Women college students
The athletes competed naked. Women had no political rights either. Their task was to educate children.
An organization's culture is an important guiding force in an organization. It grows and remains stable over relatively long periods. The authors identified four basic organizational cultures: Type 1: Openness to Change/InnovationHumanistic orientation, affiliation, achievement, self-actualization, task support, task innovation, and hands-on management (i.e., managers who not only plan but also participate). Type 2: Task-Oriented Being the best, innovation, attention to detail, quality orientation, profit orientation, and shared philosophy. Type 3:Bureaucratic Approval, conventionality, dependence, avoidance, and lack of personal freedom. Type 4:Competition/Confrontation Oppositional orientation, power, competition, and perfectionism
88 Countries are competing in the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics Albania - 2 athletes Andorra - 6 athletes Argentina - 7 athletes Armenia - 4 athletes Australia - 61 athletes Austria - 130 athletes Azerbaijan - 4 athletes Belarus - 24 athletes Belgium - 7 athletes Bermuda - 1 athlete Bosnia and Herzegovina - 5 athletes Brazil - 13 athletes British Virgin Islands - 1 athlete Bulgaria - 18 athletes Canada - 221 athletes Cayman Islands - 1 athlete Chile - 6 athletes China - 66 athletes Croatia - 11 athletes Cyprus - 2 athletes Czech Republic - 85 athletes Denmark - 12 athletes Dominica - 2 athletes Estonia - 24 athletes Finland - 103 athletes France - 105 athletes Georgia - 4 athletes Germany - 153 athletes Great Britain - 56 athletes Greece - 7 athletes Hong Kong - 1 athlete Hungary - 16 athletes Iceland - 5 athletes India - 3 athletes Iran - 5 athletes Ireland - 5 athletes Israel - 5 athletes Italy - 113 athletes Jamaica - 2 athletes Japan - 113 athletes Kazakhstan - 52 athletes South Korea - 71 athletes Kyrgyzstan - 1 athlete Latvia - 58 athletes Lebanon - 2 athletes Liechtenstein - 4 athletes Lithuania - 9 athletes Luxembourg - 1 athlete Macedonia - 3 athletes Malta - 1 athlete Mexico - 1 athlete Moldova - 4 athletes Monaco - 5 athletes Mongolia - 2 athletes Montenegro - 2 athletes Morocco - 2 athletes Nepal - 1 athlete Netherlands - 41 athletes New Zealand - 15 athletes Norway - 134 athletes Pakistan - 1 athlete Paraguay - 1 athlete Peru - 3 athletes Philippines - 1 athlete Poland - 59 athletes Portugal - 2 athletes Romania - 24 athletes Russia - 226 athletes San Marino - 2 athletes Serbia - 8 athletes Slovakia - 62 athletes Slovenia - 66 athletes Spain - 20 athletes Sweden - 106 athletes Switzerland - 168 athletes Chinese Taipei - 3 athletes Tajikistan - 1 athlete Thailand - 2 athletes Timor-Leste - 1 athlete Togo - 2 athletes Tonga - 1 athlete Turkey - 6 athletes Ukraine - 43 athletes United States - 230 athletes Uzbekistan - 3 athletes Venezuela - 1 athlete Virgin Islands - 1 athletes Zimbabwe - 1 athlete
Collective nouns for athletes are a team of athletes or a field of athletes.
The 12 largest countries at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games: # China - 639 athletes # The United States - 596 athletes # Russia - 467 athletes # Germany - 463 athletes # Australia - 433 athletes # Japan - 351 athletes # Italy - 344 athletes # Canada - 332 athletes # France - 323 athletes # Great Britain - 312 athletes # Spain - 286 athletes # Brazil - 277 athletes
marketing orientation
polycnetric orientation
How can you know what orientation you are?
what is a conceptual orientation