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    A COMPARITIVE STUDY OF NEAREST NEIGHBOUR ALGORITHM AND GENETIC ALGORITHM IN SOLVING TRAVELLING SALESMAN PROBLEM Ajaz Ahmed Khan Electronics and communication department SSGI FET Bhilai, India ajz70277@gmail.com Mrs. Himani Agrawal Electronics and communication department SSGI FET Bhilai, India Abstract—In this paper, we have used two algorithms, i.e. the Nearest Neighbor algorithm and Genetic Algorithm to solve the Travelling Salesman problem. The Travelling Salesman…

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    Epigenetics Vs Holocaust

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    but also the descendants of those who were lucky enough to live. The living conditions and experiences the Jewish people faced in these concentration camps manipulated their gene expression and impacted the genetic code they would pass on to their offspring. Epigenetics and the transfer of genetic code seems to be very complicated in nature, and for that reason, many people cannot understand it. However, literature can help many of us grasp complex ideas, such as epigenetics. If we look at the…

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    Who Are Designer Babies?

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    Designer Babies Parents want the best for their children, and they will do almost anything for them. They hire tutors and trainers, pay for lessons and classes, and spend time and money investing in the lives of their offspring. Many parents will go to the ends of the earth in order to provide the best life possible for their children and to enable them to live up to their full potential. Today, prospective parents can do much more than provide for their children while they are alive. They can…

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    Social Psychology on the Influence of Racial Identity Compelling research from studies and scholars have pronounced the understanding of social psychology in effects to absorbing a racial identity observed by individuals. Social psychology is the study of social interactions between individuals. These interactions play a role in defining what it means to have a racial identity, or in other words, a sense of group based on one’s perception that he or she shares a common ancestry with a certain…

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    Fur Seal Pups Essay

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    Once pups are weaned from their mother’s the frequency of mother-pup vocalizations drastically decreases. The decrease in calling, especially in the pup, is visible as the pup matures. Pups begin to call within minutes of birth, and spend more time calling during their first day of life than ever. Using time-budget analysis, the calling activity of fur seal pups was examined at the ages of 1, 3, 5, 9-12, and 30 days old, the number of calls were negatively correlated with age. This data can be…

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    My group and I had no clue what the Cyanea Kuhihewa was. We have found out that Cyanea Kuhihewa is critically endangered. It is not really to be found because it is a juvenile plant in 1997. Lowland wet forest with Metrosideros polymorphic, Dicranopteris. That is the problem that the Cyanea faces. Cyanea are extinct now since 2003 they caused a big problem in Hawaii hurricane in 1992. The way you could solve those problems if you put the Cyanea Kuhihewa in a wet forest where it could stay calm.…

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    replicated each other. Their theory involved what they titled Natural Selection. Natural Selection is the process by which an environmental factor acts on a population and results in some organisms having a greater chance of survival and producing more offspring than others. Many steps are involved and contribute to creating Natural Selection which is also known as the concepts of Darwinism. Variation plays a…

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    From Kindergarten to Year 2, students learn that observations can be organised to reveal patterns, and that these patterns can be used to make predictions about an occurrence. In Year 2, students describe the components of simple systems, such as, observing patterns of living and non-living things, structures and growth of organisms and the changes that occur on earth and the effects they have on living things. (Australian Curriculum , 2016). They will use counting and unofficial measurements to…

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    Resources are limited and food supply is becoming smaller. The less fit animals are dying out. Second, there is a variation in the gene pool that is inherited by the offspring. These genes make the animals more fit to live in the environment. Third, is selection of the genes that help the animals become more fit to produce offspring with the same genes. Lastly, adaptation.…

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    Paper 1: Beak of Finch On the remote island, Daphne Major, among the Galapagos archipelago, Peter and Rosemary Grant spent forty years conducting groundbreaking scientific research on the island’s finch population that further supported Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution and natural selection. The Galapagos Islands have about 13 species of finches that differ in size and in diverse habitats and may have originated from the same finch ancestor that arrived from the mainland about two million…

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