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    Fragile X syndrome is an intellectual genetic disability that causes behaviour problems, learning difficulties and various physical characteristics. Fragile X syndrome is the most commonly inherited intellectual disability and the most common cause of autism. The degree in which the disease affects people varies from mild learning difficulties through to severe intellectual impairment. This genetic disability is caused when the gene that normally produces a certain protein that helps with brain…

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    Migration Waves

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    The Indian subcontinent has served as a major corridor for the genetic diversity of its inhabitants. Modern-day human population dispersal routes is punctuated with delineating migrations that eventually led anatomically modern humans (AMH) to spread over most parts of the world within the past 100,000 years (Cavalli- Sforza, Menozzi and Piazza 1994; Lahr and Foley 1994). Migration waves are influenced by landscape traversed and thus, natural inter continental passageways acting as corridors…

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    replaced by the new functional and simplistic products. So, from design and aesthetic perspective, selling more products from Ikea will mean generating more demands. The third concern with Ikea is its presentation and availability of varied multiple permutations and combinations. The whole idea of the luxury of choosing the best fit design and having multiple items to choose from has not remained limited to the rich. With such affordable prices and options, Ikea has allowed the non-rich class of…

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    Sabatier Research Paper

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    First of all, the use of Sabatier’s process would, of course, have to become popular enough that it is used on a global scale, and since the reactors for this permutation of atoms require energy, money, and time, the best scenario would be to have funding by the countries in the international United Nations. After this, most of the reactors should be placed and operated in industrial factories producing carbon dioxide…

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    anyone studying moral philosophy. Over the course of many centuries, philosophers from Aristotle to Kant have attempted to provide answers to this question. Among the most famous of the proposed solutions is utilitarianism. Coming in many forms and permutations, utilitarianism is an approach to ethics that emphasizes providing the most happiness to the greatest number. It is an approach perhaps most famously advanced by scholars Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill. Although both Bentham and…

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    Kellogg's Essay

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    replicating their native business model? On the top of mind, many have tried and majority has failed. Every geography has its own culture, tradition and values and to accommodate the brands amidst the mindset if the customers, requires a tricky permutation and combination of all these. The very basic tastes and preferences of Indian consumers present a deviation from rest of the world. A wide urban and rural divide creates another challenge for the companies to mould their distribution network.…

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    Throughout the last century, humanity has been fascinated by the possibilities of technology shaping a better future. The fact that technology has always represented the future and the unknown gives our society the ability to continue to project our own ideas of what can be created. Through technological advances, we cannot predict the future, but we can allow people to make themselves feel part of something bigger, no matter where they are. Catfishing is when the online world enables users to…

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    Example Of Improvisations

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    CORRELATIONS BETWEEN MY CD "COMPOSITIONAL IMPROVISATIONS™ FROM THE "MYSTERIA", AND "COMPOSITIONAL IMPROVISATIONS VOL I: WATER": Because these are improvisations, the use of the motives in the templates is to some extent arbitrary, as choices were made "in the moment" of improvisation--which is one of the most important aspects of the templates, one that can bring tremendous spontaneity to a performance. Other motives not in this template are used in the course of these improvisations as well,…

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    Metrixing the Matrix: A Linguistic Analysis of Intertextuality on the Basis of Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway and Michael Cunningham’s The Hours Gašper Ilc To all those Mmes Richard Dalloway who have not even been Clarissas 1. Introduction Intertextuality has played a central and controversial role in the development of the postmodernist thought ever since the publication of Kristeva’s seminal works on literary theory. Strongly influenced by structuralist semiotics, Kristeva (1980) extends…

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    The reason is the combinatorial expansion of the solution space due to the different permutations of the spaces. Henceforth, there has been many efforts to tackle the problem. We categorize the different approaches into different domains which researchers have worked upon to produce an optimal solution for providing the architect with multiple…

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