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    The results presented in Table 4 show that RAS reduced the total distance traveled and the number of buses needed. In the Real Case it was traveled 48‚507.80 km using 55 buses while RAS planned 41‚217.44 km using 39 buses in the best solution. This reduction was possible by increasing the bus occupancy rate‚ from 68.98% in the Real Case to 97.28% in the best solution of RAS. The solution found by RAS leads to a monthly gain of US$ 250‚935.55 and an annual gain of US$ 3‚011‚226.55 (by multiplying

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    Cited: Caldwell‚ Roy. "Natural Selection." Understanding Evolution. 22 Aug. 2008. The National Science Foundation. 21 Nov. 2008 . Darwin‚ Charles‚ and Julian Huxley. The Origin of Species. New York: Signet Classics‚ 2003. O ’Neil‚ Dennis. "Darwin and Natural Selection." EDU. 30 May 2008. Palomar. 21 Nov. 2008 .

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    Jury selection is laid down in the Juries Act 1994. While it is proven that there are reasonable alternatives to a jury trial and that there is no doubt that jury trial is both time consuming and expensive when compared with trial by magistrates or by a judge alone‚ however the right to a jury trial shall not be dismissed so lightly. The anti jury lobby deems the jury system unpopular the importance of which is considered only overrated. I will be critically analysing whether trial by jury should

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    selecting a problem-drinking partner is known as “nonrandom partner selection” (Egendorf 20). Further research has found that alcoholics and problem drinkers are likely to marry partners in the same condition which can increase the adverse outcomes of offspring by genetic and environmental risk. The genetic risk is that the offspring can inherit a genetic predisposition towards alcoholism through both the maternal and paternal sides of the family. The environmental risk is increased when two alcoholic

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    Holsapple‚ M.P. Sena‚ ERP plans and decision-support benefits‚ Decision Support Systems 38 (4) (2005) 575–590. (1999) 1–55. Journal of Internet and Enterprise Management 4 (4) (2006) 355–378. [29] M.A. Janson‚ A. Subramanian‚ Packaged software: selection and implementation policies‚ INFOR 334 (1996) 133–151. [30] H. Kang‚ G. Bradley‚ Measuring the performance of IT services: an assessment of SERVQUAL‚ International Journal of Accounting Information Systems 3 (3) (2002) [31] R.S. Kaplan‚ D.P. Norton

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    There are two major issues related to gender selection. One leaning towards the medical risks and consequences. As with all surgical procedures‚ removing and altering a chromosome has detrimental risks. ANY alteration when it comes to DNA and genes can instigate horrific physical and biological deformations in a fetus. Worldwide studies have proved the increase of birth defects on babies born after “Chromosomal Manipulation.” The second and most detrimental towards society is possible sex ratio

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    1. 1 aboriginal communities were constantly being denied‚ discriminated‚ and excluded‚ but the ‘petition’ changes the perspective of the white society. As a consequence‚ the attitudes towards aboriginal groups were slowly changing. ainbow’s End: Key Scene Analysis - ’Belonging’: Student ... belongingareaofstudy.blogspot.com/.../rainbows-end-key-scene... 翻译此页 2009年10月24日 - ActivityMake notes about a key scene in Rainbow’s End‚ taking into ... Then write a full analysis of the scene and its techniques

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    The film “Gladiator” is not only a graphic depiction of the Roman Empire‚ but a tremendous example of how films use formal expectations and facts to tell a compelling tale. First our main character‚ Maximus‚ must be forced to leave home. Although we do not actually see this in the film‚ we come to the understanding that he had to leave home to serve his country in war. We fill this part of the story in because after the opening sequence‚ which is the final battle in the conquest of the Roman Empire

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    Associate Program Material Narrowing a Topic Example Worksheet Review the following example worksheet: |What general topic have you selected? |Education | | | | | |

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    Cover Page | Student Name (no.) | Chan Ka Ki (157548)Lau Lai Ching (177146)Law Lam (177163)Sum Po Yan (177186)Tam Yu Ga Jan (177188)Wong Vicente Francisco (177200)Zhang ZiXin (177215) | Name of School | University of Tasmania (HKUE) | Unit Name | BMA2/302 Strategic Management | Assessment Item | Assessment Item 1 – Group Case Analysis 1 | Unit Coordinator | Dr Dallas Hanson | HK Lecturer’s Name | YF Lam | Due Date | 24 August 2013 | Date of Submission | 24 August 2013 | Otis

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