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  1. Botanist

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    The Professional Botanist
    The professional botanist typically possesses an advanced degree (Master's or Doctoral) in Biology or Botany. Professional roles span academic research, government agencies (e.g., agricultural inspection, conservation), and the private sector (e.g., agrochemical development, pharmaceutical screening).
  2. Bureaucracy

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    Bureaucracy refers to a system of administration marked by specialization of functions and adherence to fixed rules, typically organized in a hierarchical structure. While often associated with government agencies, bureaucratic principles are evident across large, complex organizations in both the public and private sectors. The term derives from the French bureau (desk or office) and the Greek kratos (rule), literally meaning "rule by desk."
    Origins and Early Conceptualization