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The ranks were (not in thisorder) seargeant, private, captain, colonel, lieutenant, general, coronet, ensign, and subaltern. Coronet, ensign, and subaltern are not used in today's military.
In the sociological, economic, and political realms, vertical allegiances are those between superiors and inferiors. Examples would be work supervisors and ordinary workers; parents and children; military ranks at all levels and those they outrank. Horizontal allegiances are those between individuals where no one outranks anyone else. Workers in factories, siblings, military men of the same rank. Bureaucracies heavily depend on vertical allegiances to organize productive activity. In our personal and social lives we all depend on horizontal allegiances for the bulk of our affective relationships (friendship, love, marriage).
Germany ranks 15th in population with 81,630,000 people as of January 1, 2011.
In USA executive ranks, a Group Vice President is at the same level as an Executive Vice President. A Group Vice President ranks above a Senior Vice President and a Vice President, and will typically have multiple Senior Vice Presidents and/or Vice Presidents reporting to them.
the world ranks number 3 in size compared to the rest of the world... ;)
about 1.2 million In 2009 the population was about 25 Million.
Milan. 2.5 million
It is the 37th most heavily populated state and ranks 27th in population density.
Mexico ranks as the 10th most visited country by international tourists (22.67 million during 2011), earning US$13.3 billion and contributing to 13.2% of Mexico's national income or GDP.
Australia ranks number 6 by land area (2.9 million square miles).Australia ranks number 51 by population (est. 24,394,200).
By population, Moscow is the 5th largest city in the world with 11.5 million inhabitants. London ranks 21st with 7.8 million.
Mexico ranks as the 10th most visited country by international tourists (22.67 million during 2011), earning US$13.3 billion and contributing to 13.2% of Mexico's national income or GDP.
Yes, Mexico ranks as the 10th most visited country by international tourists (22.6 million during 2008), earning US$13.3 billion and contributing to 13.2% of Mexico's national income or GDP.
Japan ranks as 10th as the world's most populous country with a population of about 127.5 million and a growth rate of 0.05%.
Based on population as of July 1, 2016 per the U.S. Census Bureau Colorado ranks #21, Utah ranks #31, Nevada ranks #34, Idaho ranks #39, Montana ranks #44, and Wyoming ranks #50 among the 50 U.S. states.
It depends on your definition of "pollution". A standard measure is the quantity of CO2 emissions released into the atmosphere during a year. In that case, Mexico ranks as the 11th largest polluter in the world, with 471.46 million tons released during 2007. However, such quantity pales in contrast with China and the United States, with 6,538.37 and 5,838.38 million tons released, respectively. Both countries accounted for 42.21% of the total emissions released worldwide during that same year.
It depends on your definition of "pollution". A standard measure is the quantity of CO2 emissions released into the atmosphere during a year. In that case, Mexico ranks as the 11th largest polluter in the world, with 471.46 million tons released during 2007. However, such quantity pales in contrast with China and the United States, with 6,538.37 and 5,838.38 million tons released, respectively. Both countries accounted for 42.21% of the total emissions released worldwide during that same year.