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    evenness was 0 in samples that also have 0 value of Shannon index that indicates less species diversity result in only one or few species dominate. Remaining samples have moderately high species evenness (Figure 1 (c)). As far as Simpson index of diversity is concerned, minimum value was 0 while maximum value was 0.77. This index value range between 0 and 1, the greater value correspond to large sample diversity. It indicates the probability that two individuals which are randomly selected from…

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    INTRODUCTION Workforce diversity is defined as similarities and differences among employees in terms of age, cultural background, physical abilities, race, religion, sex etc. The need for a diverse workforce is increasing for the current organisations to thrive and flourish. With an exponential leap happening in many fields like travel, communication, technology diverse set of people are seen to be working in various fields. The trade agreements and free flow of labour between the countries…

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    Molly Bender World Art Diversity paper Diversity The meaning of “Diversity” isn’t just about how individuals represent more than one origin, race, and religion. To me being diverse means accepting and respecting people for who they are, and not judging them based on their appearance. Each person is unique in their own way and every person will have their own individual differences. We have to accept one another. I think it would be good to explore other people’s heritage and culture in a…

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    Kerns, “Graziadio Business Review). (3) Diversity culture Pepsi has their commitment to make diversity and inclusive a way of life, PepsiCo support, community organizations to promote diversity initiatives develops long term relationship with female supplier and female employees. Cultural diversity- According to the U.S. census Bureau the national society will become older and move diverse over the next 40 years. (United…

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    supporting our findings. Thus, northern flickers do not have any or very low intrinsic barriers and do not have a preferred mate choice. Additionally, we predict based off this lack of assortative mating that the two populations will lose much of their genetic distinction overtime within the hybrid…

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    type of discrimination, and the potential loss of genetic diversity. Genetically engineering our offspring could greatly affect future generations for many years, and should never be allowed for the sake of many generations to come. Changing the way we reproduce should never be able to happen because it could change a child’s appearance and personality, create a new way to discriminate against other people, and contribute to the loss of genetic diversity. First, genetically altering our…

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    Researchers and scientists have now opened a new page in genetics called genetic engineering. With this new technology it has become possible to bypass the laws of nature that seem impossible to bypass. Evolution for instance, natures train tracks, you can’t get off of them without a catastrophe happening, or can you? Actually, scientist and researchers alike believe they can. How you ask? Genetically modified organisms, or GMOs. The odd thing about these GMOs is they are usually thought of as…

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    last 12 years when Hitler attempted to eliminate all Jews for the reason that, in his eyes, people with blonde hair and blue eyes would be the superior race. The desire to have one “perfect” race could arise again if science learns how to modify the genetic makeup of babies before they are born. Genetically modifying babies could also lead to a divide in social classes between those that have hand selected traits, and those that were born naturally. There would also be a potential for the class…

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    When comparing one organism to another, it can be difficult at times to identify similiarties. Our planet is home to billions of different organisms, each with unique charactersics. Within the infinitely large range of diversity, all organisms share one cominality; the backbone to all characteristic; DNA and gene expression;. Within a specific species, there are thousands of possibilities for how a specific set of DNA will be expressed. Though there are 1000s of possible combinations, a…

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    known complications involved, such as plastic surgery that can cause undesired facial deconstruction later on in life. Pre-implementation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) is just another one of these procedures where perfection can be achieved. Parents are using PGD to eradicate hereditary diseases such as Huntington’s and cystic fibrosis from their children on the genetic level via in-vitro fertilization (IVF). However, people are abusing this noble, scientific breakthrough and living by the motto,…

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