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    Someone who is foresighted can confront many situations of life; despite the contingency life can have. “The Ant and the Grasshopper” is an Aesop’s Fable adapted by Jean de la Fountain. It has been adapted throughout the ages. Aesop was a legendary Greek fabulist (620–560 BC). He was a reputed creator of numerous short tales about animals, all of these illustrated human virtues and failings (World Encyclopedia). The french poet and man of letters Jean de La Fontaine (1621-1695) was one of the…

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    CHAPTER 4 PSO AND GA TECHNIQUE 4.1 Moth Flame Optimization In the proposed MFO algorithm, I assumed that the candidate solutions are moths and the problem’s variables are the position of moths in the space. Therefore, the moths can fly in 1-D, 2-D, 3-D, or hyper dimensional space with changing their position vectors. Since the MFO algorithm is a population-based algorithm. It should be noted here that moths and flames are both solutions. The difference between them is the way we treat and…

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    INSTRUCTION SCHEDULING INTRODUCTION This is used to for improvement of instruction parallelism. By rearranging the instruction orders the stalls can be avoided. The structural hazard, data hazard and control hazard are caused due to stalls. The stalls also depends on the dependencies also. Scheduling can be done before or after the register allocation. Before allocation it leads to maximum parallelism. If it is done after the results need more registers. If it has illegal combination the…

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    quarrels. A perfect example would be that which occurred in Jamestown, a colony established in 1607. Established for the sole purpose of finding gold, Jamestown was funded by the Virginia Company. Not knowing much about farming, many of the colonists died of starvation. The Powhatan tribe took pity on the Englishmen and decided to offer them food in order to survive. Jamestown is one of the most well-known first colonies and is even the subject of a twisted version of it’s founding in a…

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    I get the impression that they didn’t treat the natives horribly, but like the French, they did not view them as equals either. From what the book says about colonists being reliant on natives, particularly relying on Tsenaccommacah corn, it is clear that they were trading. They at least had a working relationship. Later, when the Virginia Company demanded that Powhatan become a vassal a James I and he refused starting five years of altercations, this seemed like a clear sign that they did…

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    articles titled “The History” is a great example of a middle ground between the two. When read through it holds a lot to tell through the people’s cultural beliefs as well as their jobs and similarly how they managed to control their colonies population. If other colonies repeated these ways or better yet even “rhymed” is based in the similarities alone. Now most if not all civilizations had jobs for people to undertake. Most of these jobs either consisted…

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    company. The idea was to create a colony that would generate profit and become an attribution to the British economy. This was a high expectation and the outposts experienced a considerable amount of challenges before becoming great colonies. Jamestown was the first colony to establish in the Virginia Company; it is well known for being a controversial colony with great prospects but had a lack of knowledge of its surroundings. British men were sent to the colony longing for a new start in life,…

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    colonial agents in 1720. Colonial agents proved to be essential representatives who resided in London and looked after the interests of the colony. The agents, hired by the Carolina assemblies, gained increasing importance in colonial affairs due to stronger enforcement of the Navigation acts brought about by the increase in British military presence that the colonies had requested. The agents were officially charged “to ensure removal of the pressures on trade by application to parliament or…

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    Omar Nabelsi Jamestown, one of the most unsuccesfull settlements in the New World. What were the most significant reasons for their death and collapse? Why you may ask. Although many variables took part in the failure of Jamestown, the most significant reasons would be: famine, preparation of occupation, disease. The infamous Jamestown Drought. Document B (a statistic graph) shows the amount of rain in Jamestown over the years, it also includes the Jamestown Drought. We can see the…

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    way to clear your head and be at peace with yourself. The feeling you get when you're up so high is phenomenal; it's like a dream. I am out of my airborne day dream when I hear a commotion of seagull screeches and cries signalling the rest of the colony…

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