Chronological?
The only difference between organization and organization is the fact that one is written with a z and the other with an s. Americans spell organization with a z.
When alphabetizing contractions, the words are sorted letter by letter just like any other word and the apostrophe is ignored. The words camp, can't, and cap would be sorted in the order given.
One graphic organizer helpful for recording what one has learned from a course would be a mental time-line: organize and picture the weeks of the course as following one after the other in chronological order; fill in the blanks for each time-period with course-lessons and even one's own thinking. Another would be topical and/or thematic: organize and picture course-content (and one's own thoughts) according to the main thematic headings of the course itself.
One after the other. Or in numerical order.
Regimentation
Much information is available through accessing Web sites of exchanges and other organizations, such as Dow Jones and Russell Group, that have developed indexes.
Greece, followed by all other nations in alphabetical order.
Stroke index is where the holes on a Golf course are ranked in order of difficulty. 1 being the hardest and 18 being the easiest. One 9 will have all the even stroke indexes and the other will have all the odd stroke indexes, this ensures the shots are distributed equally. If your handicap is 9, you get a shot on all the holes ranked 1-9 in the stroke index.
If you need ideas about how to organize your collection of iwako erasers there alot of videos on youtube that other collectors show how they organize them.
Stroke index is where the holes on a golf course are ranked in order of difficulty. 1 being the hardest and 18 being the easiest. One 9 will have all the even stroke indexes and the other will have all the odd stroke indexes, this ensures the shots are distributed equally. If your handicap is 9, you get a shot on all the holes ranked 1-9 in the stroke index.
he had to organize trades with other countries
I'm not sure if you mean "How did man try to organize things?" or "Which ways did man try to organize things which is different from it is now?". Obviously we try to sort things out alphabetically and numerically, to sort things in chronological order, in weight order (the Periodic table does this), from simple to complicated. When sorting out creatures things are near to each other (in evolution terms). We think of people in terms of classes-usually working, middle and upper classes.
secondary index is a key which is created other than primary key, to speed up processing.
At the end of the play, Macduff, Malcolm, Siward, and other Scottish nobles organize to fight against Macbeth and his forces. They seek to overthrow Macbeth's tyrannical rule and restore rightful order to Scotland.
soccer
her = since no character comes before any other character.
There are advantages and disadvantages to storing in alphabetical order. Generally you want to segregate chemicals according to type rather than name. Acids and bases usually should not be stored together. Oxidizers and combustibles should not be stored together. You get the idea; in general - don't store chemicals together with other chemicals that they will react with violently. If you store strictly alphabetically you could wind up with acetic acid being stored with ammonia - which I do not think you would want to do. Once the chemicals are segregated according to incompatibility, it might be good to organize by alphabetical order so that someone looking for a particular chemical can find it more easily.