Controlling is a management function that involves monitoring and evaluating organizational performance to ensure that goals and objectives are met. It includes setting performance standards, measuring actual performance, and taking corrective actions when necessary. By continuously assessing progress and making adjustments, controlling helps organizations stay on track and achieve their strategic objectives.
Napoleon never had the reputation of actively controlling or muzzling the Press. But in France, his Chief of Police would summon an editor-in-chief in cases where a paper printed opinions that were too critical. It didn't happen often, however: Napoleon was very popular in France through most of his reign, and he probably realized that positive newspaper stories were good for his public image. So in that sense he probably saw benefits in conrolling the press.
There are five main forces that act upon a plane. The first force is gravity, a force acting toward the earth and hence downwards. The second force is thrust, a force that is generated by an engine of sorts and acts perpendicular to the force of gravity or straight. The third force is drag which is caused when there is an object that poses an obstruction to direct wind flow. Nothing on earth posses zero drag force. This force acts in the direction opposing thrust. The fourth force acting upon a plane is pitch. This is the angle of elevation of the plane on a complete 180 degrees scale. The ailerons control this force. The final force on a plane is controlled by the rear rudder and is termed as yaw. This force is often confused with the turn axel but is nothing related. This force is the force conrolling the right-left direction of the nose of the plane. Thanks for reading my answer - Rohan Sharma XB 2008 TISB School