The long lot concession system and section settlement system were land distribution methods used in colonial North America. The long lot system, used primarily in French colonies, allocated narrow plots of land perpendicular to a river or road to ensure each landowner had access to water transportation. The section settlement system, used in British colonies, divided land into square sections for efficient distribution and organization. These systems impacted settlement patterns, agricultural practices, and land use planning in their respective regions, shaping the development of early North American societies.
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It means your health care provider recorded all of the abnormal findings from the review of systems (your symptoms) in the section called HPI, and had nothing to add in the section of the chart called ROS (review of systems).
European settlement impacted the Incas and Aztecs by introducing diseases, such as smallpox, that decimated their populations. Additionally, European conquest led to the disruption of their societies, dismantling their political systems and eroding their economies through forced labor and exploitation. Ultimately, these factors contributed to the collapse of the Inca and Aztec civilizations.
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Europe's social factors include cultural diversity, high levels of education, strong social welfare systems, and an aging population. These factors influence social cohesion, healthcare systems, and labor market dynamics in European countries.
Interal factors: strategic plan, top managers, user requests, information technology department, existing systems and data External factors: technology, suppliers, economy, customers, competitors, and government
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