the genus-specie format. :)
is scientific management relevance today? it is still applied today in modern technology.
He knew that the earth was a sphere and included 48 constellations in one of his thirteen books and used the names we still use today
they are similar because soccer and football are still around today and have the same names and rules still today.
The system that we still use today for giving scientific names to plants and animals has many founders, from the Greek philosopher Aristotle to the Swedish physician and botanist Carolus Linnaeus. It was Aristotle who first introduced the two key concepts of taxonomy as we practice it today: classification of organisms by type and binomial definition.
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they still use the legal and government systems introduced by the british
Jawless fish are Phylum Chordata, they are also known as paraphyletic, they still are around today.
No, as all of science is based on "what we know today", names given are sometimes merged with other, previous names. Sometimes the scientific name is changed. Sometimes species can be split into more that one. Note that there are many different scientific authorities, which quite often disagree with each other about scientific names.
They don't use them for their original purposes, but as tourist attractions instead. Today, Europe has modern plumbing systems, although the technology for today's plumbing systems is based on Roman aqueducts.
There are many examples and applications when talking about scientific management theories that still linger around in today's organizations. The main one mentioned in a lot of organizations still is called F.W. Taylor's scientific management theory.
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I don't study them because im smarter than them