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In Regiocentric orientaiton, operations are managed regionally. Communications and coordination within a region are high but less so between regions. It is a approach for staffing of foreign operations on a regional basis. If the firm is an MNC than it would recuit local people under this orientation.
Most of the land is Scotland is used for agriculture and a lot of people choose to live elsewhere because it is cold.
The intrinsic growth rate of a population is the maximal rate at which the populatiom would grow under ideal conditions (i.e., unlimited resources, no competition, no predation, and no envionmental stress). In all real situations however, the population growth rate is kept in check by extrinsic factors.
The Eastern Hemisphere had many advantages over the Western Hemisphere, one of them being its west/east orientation in comparison to the West's north/south orientation. Having a north/south orientation impeded the different civilizations from the West from interacting with each other because of the changing geographic obstacles and climates causing it to be hard to move and adapt to these distinct climates and vegetation while travelling for long distances. This is evident just looking at a map of the climatic zones down the Americas which shows a variance from dry and cool up north to humid and hot in the south also including areas of hot, dry deserts. The geographic obstacle that caused the greatest trouble among north-American merchants wanting to trade with south-Americans would be the humid rainforests in the narrow bottleneck of Panama, which is what connects them. This problem was not seen in the West because with a west/east orientation it is much easier for travelers and merchants because there are no drastic climatic or vegetational changes, meaning that it was all familiar and easy for them to traverse. Also, the lack of animals such as camels, oxen, and horses was a setback as was the lack of oceanic vessels(which were available in the West)
Europe or N. America because they give you a decent amount every turn if you own it all and there is not very many points of attack to them unlike asia that has a lot and is a very desirable place so people will try to attack it. If I had to pick between the two I would choose N. America because Europe has more people who would like own it.
It really depends on what you are printing. You would choose the orientation of the page based upon that.
Portrait is a rectangle that is shorter on the top and bottom and longer on the sides, (like a portrait) and landscape is longer on the top and bottom and shorter on the sides like you would paint a picture of a landscape.
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The terms portrait and landscape orientation are largely self explanatory. When you want to photograph a subject and specifically highlight the subject's appearance, portrait orientation is generally best. If you are shooting a scene where there are several points of interest roughly along horizontal dimensions, or where it would seem natural to use a wider lens to capture left and right elements together in the shot, then a landscape orientation is generally best. The photographer begins composition at the moment she/he shoots, and the choice of orientation will be reflected in the photographer's instinctive and almost instantaneous positioning of the camera at the moment of shooting. With standard SLR camera formats, a photographer's hands will hold the camera on the left and right sides when shooting in the landscape orientation, and when the photographer is moved to initially set the shot as a portrait, you will see the photographer hold the camera with one hand above the other.
Almost all the time you would use the "portrait" orientation. That is what paper looks like in a notebook (the short sides of the paper are the top and bottom). Unless you have a special need for it, you would rarely use the "landscape" orientation. That is when the long sides of the paper are the top and bottom.
Portrait has the long edge running vertically, while landscape has it running horizontally.
Orientation of a document would refer to how it is printed on the paper. There are two orientations: Portrait and Landscape. On standard 8.5 x 11 paper, Portrait would show the width of the page as 8.5, and the height as 11. Landscape would show the width as 11 inches, etc. You can set the Orientation of a document in the Page Setup dialog box. In Word 2003 and earlier, go to the File menu, pick Page Setup, and use the Margins tab. In Word 2007, go to the Page Layout tag, and use the Orientation button.
Portrait and Landscape take their names from the way paintings of those two types are. Both are rectangular, but a portrait is usually higher than it is wide and a landscape is wider than it is high. As printing paper is rectangular too, portrait and landscape determine which way on the page spreadsheets, or other types of documents, are printed. Portrait is the standard way, but sometimes you may want to have things printed in landscape mode, so you will want to see how it looks before printing. That is where portrait and landscape views come in.
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Not necessarily. You can adjust the font size, margins, or use landscape orientation to fit wide tables on a printed page. Alternatively, you may consider exporting the table to a file format like PDF for better readability.
Assuming you're asking about page orientation... If the information is spread more sideways than vertical, you would set the page to landscape rather than portrait.
An Equestrian portrait would be either a portrait of a horse, a jockey or other person riding a horse, or a rider ON a horse.