Yes, for example all of the invisible volunteer efforts such as being a homemaker fall into the quinary sector.
1950s (1950-1953) Technically, the two nations are still at war. A peace treaty was never signed between the North and South Korea, only a ceasefire.
The beatniks and the greasers were two subcultures that helped define the 1950s.
A sector has a fixed size; it will always be 512 bytes. A cluster can be as small as one sector, and can be as big as it needs to be.
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some major cities that change in the 1950s were the African-Americans, Lations, and the Native Americans.
In 1953 a paper was published (On the expansion of the tertiary, quaternary, and quinary sectors,' American Economic Review, May. 1953) by Paul Hatt, and Nelson Foote which proposed sub-divisions of the service or tertiary industry sector into quaternary and quinary sectors based on information management (4th sector) and knowledge generation (5th sector), where the term 'quinary' was used to classify industries based on use of knowledge, thus measuring innovation policies and innovation systems.
It is the fifth sector that maybe dependant from the other four industrial sectors(primary,secondary,tertaiary)which may be higher up in organisations i.e. government and not for profit organisations.
Farmers
Quinary (the full list is unary, binary, tertiary, quaternary, quinary, after which it becomes ambiguous)
quinary
Services that have traditionally been performed in the home
it includes advisors or consultants , this only i know
it includes advisors or consultants , this only i know
Involved in quinary activities
It was a franchise business that became a multinational corporation that provided jobs in the service sector
Oh, dude, the quinternary sector is like the fancy cousin of the quaternary sector. It's all about those high-level knowledge-based jobs where people get paid to think deep thoughts and come up with big ideas. So, like, if you're into brainy stuff and making serious bank, that's where you wanna be.
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