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    Miscellanea   /   by admin   /   July 04, 2021

    Chronological order

    The chronological order It is the form of organization that obeys the logical succession of seconds, minutes, hours, days, months, years or centuries, as appropriate. This order can be forward (from past to present) or reverse (from present to past).

    The word chronological comes from the union of the Greek words chronos (χρόνος) which means "time" and logos (λóγος) which means "word" or "thought". Therefore, the chronological is what is thought according to time and obeys the passing of time.

    Examples of chronological order

    1. Classification of periodicals in a library it is carried out according to the month and year of publication, going from the oldest to the most modern in strict chronological order.
    2. The ordering of journalistic material in a newspaper library or in the archives of major newspapers, it follows the chronological order of the day, month and year of publication of each archived printed copy.
    3. Medical histories in hospitals, clinics and doctor's offices, it records in chronological order the patient's medical events (illnesses, treatments, surgical interventions, specialized consultations), to have details of the evolution of her health in the weather.
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    4. Diary entries, a correspondence, a historical document and many fictional texts obey a real chronological sense or intended, or often subverted to force the reader to put it back together and thus restore the temporal order of events narrated.
    5. Bank transaction records (withdrawals, deposits, payments, purchases, transfers) are recorded according to the strict chronological order in which they were made.
    6. The events narrated in a biography They are usually recomposed and ordered according to the passage of time, since the idea is to convey in a story the events of the biographer's real life.
    7. The content of agendas, calendars and planners They follow the chronological order of the year, since they serve to structure and organize upcoming activities according to the passing of the days.
    8. The entries of a Curriculum vitaeare organized in reverse chronological fashion: going from the most recent job or educational descriptions to the older, to allow the potential employer to get an idea of ​​the life and professional journey of the applicant.
    9. Biological Evolutionary Trees They are representations of the chronological evolution of life, which graph or explain evolution according to its various stages orchestrated in time and classified into different periods.
    10. The journalistic reports they reconstruct a series of events or specific events based on their chronological linearity, that is, respecting the temporal order in which they occurred. Sometimes this order can be reversed, when trying to narrate the antecedents of a certain event.
    11. The educational structure It is governed by chronological order, since it is attached to the growth of children and young people and accompanies their natural development. The succession of the "degrees" or "levels" is due to the temporal succession of the years, but also to the acquisition of a specific set of knowledge, which is why a student may "repeat" or "fall behind" with respect to his cohort.
    12. The clocks, especially the needle ones, represent a cyclical ordering of time. The succession of signs inside (Roman numerals, Arabic numerals or other symbols) is governed by chronological order.
    13. Facebook posts and other social networks are ordered according to criteria of relevance and affective selection, but then they are ordered in reverse chronological order: going from the most recently published content to the most old.
    14. Editions of a book They are numbered according to their production, since they belong to a finite and counted print run, and said numbering obeys also to a chronological criterion: it gives an account of the temporal sequence in which the copies. And in turn, each edition is distinguished from the others chronologically: according to the year in which they were made.
    15. Correspondence compilations They are arranged chronologically so that the reader can recompose the epistolary exchange without leaving room for confusion, going from the oldest letter to the most recent.
    16. Art exhibitions may be arranged according to varying curatorial criteria, but often, when seeking to give an overview of an author or a specific period, they are ordered according to the year of production of him or appearance.
    17. Telephone service bills They are usually broken down in chronological order, so that the user can know how long each call lasted and knows in what order they were made.
    18. The content of emails It is generally arranged chronologically, in order to "stay up to date", that is, see the most recent first and the oldest last. In the same way, notice boards and other digital correspondence and communication services operate, such as chats.
    19. The national monuments often contain chronologically ordered information, such as birth and death dates, dates of birth, battles, events of national and political interest, always ordered from the oldest date to the most recent. The same is true of tombstones and obituaries.
    20. The artistic anthologies, whether of poetic texts, of musical themes or of any other nature, they often respond to a chronological criterion that tells the reader of the different periods in which they can ordering the artistic life of the author or even the periods of production of an artistic movement (for example: romanticism, impressionism, rock n 'roll, socialist realism, etc.)

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