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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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    One of the most fascinating creatures to me as a child was the monarch butterfly. Not only for its eye-catching wings that match the autumn leaves, but how they are the only butterfly that migrates south for the winter, similar to birds. Every year, millions make their journey from North America to Mexico or California, although those individual butterflies won’t return. Monarch migration is one of mother nature’s greatest phenomena. They migrate for two reasons: they cannot withstand the harsh,…

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    Have you ever heard of the butterfly effect; well it is a concept that states "small causes can have larger effects". Now this is only a concept, but it makes a lot of sense in the way that if you decide that you want to skip school one day and do something illegal, like drugs, then that tiny decision you made could drastically change your life forever. The smallest decision could have the biggest impact on someone, and in my case, completely change my life. When I decided to make a schedule and…

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    inhabitants, the truth can crush people’s relationships, severely hurt their feelings, and just feel cold and heartless. This entire ordeal commenced one day in late January. In all honesty, I can really see the truth behind the idea of The Butterfly Effect now that I look back upon these events. Had Rayne never began making hand signals at me, this story never would’ve been possible. As I was saying, one cold, wintery day in late January, I was happily sitting at lunch eating sandwich and…

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    hurricane across the world if it flaps its wings at just the right moment. It may take some time to see the effect, but it is definitely interconnected. Basically, small changes can lead to dramatic results (Fractal Foundation, 2013). With that being said, when your relationship starts feeling rocky or isn’t going how you envisioned it would, think for a moment about the Butterfly Effect. What small changes can you make in the things you do and what you have to offer that could potentially…

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    The Butterfly Effect Committing mistakes is inherent to the learning process as it is the ability to learn from others’ failures and successes which determines one’s wisdom. It is only in enduring appalling events that one is faced with nature’s trials and is given the opportunity to grow. In William Shakespeare’s King Lear, King Lear learns the true nature of those around him when he is forced to endure emotional and physical hardships. In Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, three spirits…

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    that I have is the Danaus Plexippus, more commonly known as the monarch butterfly. Every monarch butterfly is bright orange with white spots on it. To the left is a picture of a monarch butterfly. It is also shown in its natural habitat, any type of tropical forest. They need to live in a tropical forest because they need to be in a warm climate in order for them to survive. Furthermore, accordinging to BioKids, “Monarch butterflies are found in North America, South America, the Caribbean,…

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    The butterfly effect is one of the most apparent principles from the chaos theory in Brave New World. The Butterfly Effect is the idea that small changes have the potential to have monumental effects. In the late 1800s to the early 1900s, While working on the three body problem, Henri Poincare said, “small differences in the initial conditions produce very great ones in the final phenomena.” In 1901 Fichte wrote in The Vocation of Man, “you could not remove a single grain of sand from its place…

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    kids about metamorphosis by using the popular children’s book The Very Hungry Caterpillar. Then I’ll have them create either caterpillars using popsicle sticks and pom-poms or decorate butterfly wings using crayons and color pencils. Hook: The students will learn about caterpillars metamorphosing into butterflies as well as do a creative activity. Presentation: I will first the presentation off by reading a few pages of The Very Hungry Caterpillar and then explain the activity I have…

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    If Caterpillars Can Fly, So Can I is a compelling piece of writing that holds timeless information. This is one of the best books in the Caribbean on personal development. Alvin Day concluded that everyone like a caterpillar was born to fly regardless of their present conditions. The universe rewards people who know the secrets of the laws, and ignorance of the laws brings about ruin. The principles of the universal laws are not like social laws that can be broken without facing the consequences…

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