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"Ship-of-the-line warfare, also called line-ahead battle, columnar naval-battle formation developed by the British and Dutch in the mid-17th century whereby each ship followed in the wake of the ship ahead of it."
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The answers to this question are forward planning and backward
planning. Forward planning starts with stating the condition in the present and
by laying the potential decisions and actions forward in time. This also
identifies the next step which is feasible, the step after that and so on.
Forward planning helps in determining what is feasible in the short-term. On
the other hand, backward planning begins with the end in mind. Beginning with the end in mind, this implies
that since you already have the destination in mind, you make sure that every
step that you take right now leads you to the right direction.
Asoka's edicts were a series of inscriptions found in today's India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan. They are the first evidence of Buddhism. They preach fairnesses and benevolence, for example kindness to prisoners and respect for animal life- they let us see Asoka as a very good and compassionate person.