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Antoine Lavoisier Biography: Widely credited as the ‘father of modern chemistry’, Antoine Lavoisier was a French chemist and a central figure in the 18th- century chemical revolution. He formulated a theory of the chemical reactivity of oxygen and cowrote the modern system for the nomenclature of chemical substances.
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The elements of delegation are as follows (i) Authority It refers to the right of an individual to command his subordinates and to take action within the scope of his position. The concept of authority arises from the established scalar chain, which links the various job positions and levels of an organisation. It must be noted that authority is restricted by laws and the rules and regulations of the organizations. Authority flows downward. (ii) Responsibility Responsibility is the obligation of a subordinate to properly perform the assigned duty. It arises from a superior-subordinate relationship because the subordinate is bound to perform the duty assigned to him by his superior. Responsibility flows upward. (iii) Accountability Accountability implies being answerable for the final outcome. Once authority has been delegated and responsibility accepted, one cannot deny accountability It cannot be delegated and flows upwards i.e., a subordinate will be accountable to a superior for satisfactory performance of work.
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Earthquakes: Are earthquake is a sudden shaking or trembling of the earth which lasts for a very short time. Earthquakes can cause immense damage to buildings, dams, etc. They may also cause floods, land slides, tsunamis and loss of life.
It is caused by a disturbance deep inside the earth's crust. The outer layer of the earth is fragmented.
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- Gases have a lower density and are highly compressible as compared to solids and liquids.
- They exert an equal amount of pressure in all directions.
- The space between gas particles is a lot, and they have high kinetic energy.
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The Treaty of Constantinople is the treaty that recognized Greece as an independent nation.
the treaty took place in the year 1832
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