Because that is one of the first benefits of civilization - people learn that acting together for a common goal is better than acting alone for many individual goals.
The Romans, and many invading forces throughout history came up against disorganised, or even feuding petty chieftains with fewer warriors, and were able to use either superior numbers, or superior tactics - a product of organisation - to defeat them.
Well the book of Romans was written to all of the believers who were in Rome. So I would have to say that Romans chapter 4 was written to the Believers in Rome.
the Romans did not knew the 1 2 3. so they used it for everything that involved numbers.
Drawing on the Hebrew tradition of carving important information in stone, the Romans left some tidbits and teasers in stone, as well as a few stone monuments to their gods and heroes.
Romans occupied Britain at the end of the 4th century and remained there after conquering it. They added significant changes to England's culture and language. They had a well organized government and army. Conquered by the Celts, the Romans had many battles with them and with their leader the great of Wessex Alfred the second. Finally, both Romans and the Celts got ended up by the Normans and their leader William the conqueror.
i think it was invented before the Romans. Maybe the Persians if im not mistaken.They have found batteries of a sort in ancient digs as well as electroplating devices which used grape acid or something like that to create current
Because they were well organised by baking life long biscuit's, taking their doctors to camp and built a jetty to collect food supplies.
Well apart from the obvious answer, that Romans were from Italy and Celts were from northern Europe, like the British Isles and Ireland, the way they organised is totally different too. Celts were tribal but Romans followed a system of government not unlike some governments today.
Well, it was organised and meant to be fought strategically, but they landed on the wrong beach because of a strange current. So when they got out of the water, there was no chance of them creating any military formation whatsoever.
It is a majoe crime. It is very well-organised. Hence, perfect example of 'organised crime'.
So their team is well-organised and successful in the sport they play.
because they were the recipiants of prior knowledge/culture from a previous 'Golden Age'. they appreciated/used this knowledge; and were eagerly learned, organised and civilised. it is not definatively known if that 'knowledge/history' was taught from minion, or summerian, or ?? or the 'titans', or gods, etc, (or atlantis?) EDIT: not exactly the 'oxford dictionary' version :)
Greeks and ancient Romans. Scotland and England being the co-founder of the organised game.
Well at the the front there were men with arrows so they could shoot at williams army
It depends on how you define "organised". But tidy? You may as well be searching for a pin in a haystack.
be well organised.
Well the book of Romans was written to all of the believers who were in Rome. So I would have to say that Romans chapter 4 was written to the Believers in Rome.
For example bank heist you if you plan it that makes it organised so if you're making a plan to shoplift a shop then that would be considered organised crime because you organised it