Departmentalization is vital in the Zambian civil service. This is the only way that the government would be able to review performance of civil servants.
Bennett Dolwer has written: 'Researches upon the vital dynamics of civil government' -- subject(s): Vital statistics
I wouldn't consider it a violation of ones civil rights. It is important for companies to know that vital information.
Audrey Hudson
Railway transportation and river transportation.
Beginning in 1861, the East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad was the vital link that provided transport of war supplies from Chattanooga, Tennessee to the Western Theater. This made the City of Chattanooga important for each side of the US Civil War.
During the Civil War, the town of Chattanooga in Tennessee, a secessionist state, was not a vital sea harbor. It did, however, serve as the site of a Civil War battle in November of 1863 in which Union forces, after initial setbacks, were victorious. This victory led to Union advances towards Atlanta and then, even further, to Sherman's famous "March to the Sea," which was one of the keys to the ultimate Union victory in the war.
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Food service industry is very vey important. The worldwide food service industry makes millions of dollars every year. If there was no food service industry then tourists would be badly affected. Every country has a food service industry. So it is one of the most vital industries.
Less than 10 percent of civil works are in integrated steel plants. They are a vital part of the system but are a small part of the entire industrial complex which is made up of thousands of plants.
WEB Du Bois did not have a role in the American Civil War. However, he did have a major role during Reconstruction. He explained how Africans were vital to the reconstruction efforts and were just as capable of being citizens as their former owners.
Men between the ages of 18 and 35 who were fit for military service and who were not in jobs vital to the war effort such as coal mining and emergancy service.
In the early stages of the US Civil War, the Confederacy had nine ports with rail connections to the interior. These ports were vital to the South fro the purpose of selling cotton to Europe and for receiving war supplies and sending them to vital areas in the South.