Canon law principles and applications
The Orthodox Church is currently in a state of canonical disarray, mainly because of the inadaptability to modernism, but also because of difficulties in centralizing the hierarchy, after expanding to new continents. The approach of the Pan-Orthodox Congress of 1923 made a lot of sense from a political and organizational point of view: such centralization would have allowed for a unitary approach, in everything from canonical law to assigning functions within the church. However, this was not the case, leading to the Orthodox Church adapting itself to the characteristics of the American continents.
VRIN model analysis for Jaguar Land Rover Automotive PLC
Abstract
This paper presents strategic management analysis of the United Kingdom’s largest automobile corporation – Jaguar Land Rover Automotive PLC. The analysis includes VRIN model (value, rarity, inimitability, and non-substitutability), Value Chain, strategic capabilities, activity mapping, PESTLE Analysis, the contribution of leadership in the success of Jaguar Land Rover Automotive, and its innovation strategy.
Suburban cities: characteristics and development patterns
¶ … old, my parents and I moved from the sprawling, suburban township of Hudson, Ohio to the village at its center, and I fell in love with small, walkable cities and towns that are built on grids.