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    Decision Tree

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    strategic decision making" in Decision Support Methods for the Electric Power hidustrxj. Electric Power Research Institute‚ Palo Alto‚ California (May). Farghal‚ S.; E!-Dewniey‚ R.; and Abdel Aziz‚ M. 1987‚ "Generation expansion planning using the decision tree technique‚" Electric Power Si/s/fH/s Research‚ Vol. 13‚ No. 1 (August)‚ pp. 59-70. Cerber. M. 1990. "Decision analysis^the MIDAS way" in Decision Support Methoiis for the Electric Power Industry‚ Electric Power Research Institute‚ Palo Alto‚ California

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    Animal Diversity The number of animal varieties familiar to us is vast as the animal world is diverse. Each distinct variety or type of animals is recognized by scientist as a species. Animals of most species are free-living forms but of others are parasitic in bodies of other animals or even plants.  According to their habitats animals are divided into the following types     Aquatic animals :- They live in water . Animals living in sea water are called marine & those live in river‚ponds‚streams

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    The Pohutukawa Tree - Essay In Bruce Masons “ The Pohutukawa Tree” a main theme of conflict is expressed throughout the play. He shows this through the way he presents his characters‚ externally by the actions they take‚ how they present themselves with the environment and those surrounding them and also internally with the use of there dialogue or thoughts. Mason creates conflict between his characters by enforcing the idea of “Generation gap” which is a strong idea with the characters of

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    Biology

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    References: Edlin‚ G. Golanty‚ E. and McCormack‚ B. (1999). Essential for Health and Wellness‚ Toronto: Jone and Bartlett Publishers. Pp280 McMillan‚ B and Starr‚ C. (2013). Human Biology‚ Belmont: Brooks/Cole‚ Cengage Learning Pp 179 Starr‚ C.‚ Ever‚ C. and Starr‚ L. (2009). Biology Today and Tomorrow with Physiology‚ Belmont: Brooks/Cole‚ Cengage Learning pp 432

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    information in a locked place where only care staff can access. You do not share clients information with any other persons other then care staff and the client. Unless there is an emergency where medical practitioners may need to access the information. Family and friends are not legible to access this information without the client permission first. Maintaining confidentiality of information is an important part of caring. Confidentiality Versus the Duty to Protect: Breaking confidentiality You

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    Mangifera‚ consisting of numerous tropical fruiting trees in the flowering plant family Anacardiaceae. The mango is native to South Asia‚ from where it has been distributed worldwide to become one of the most cultivated fruits in the tropics. While other Mangifera species (e.g. horse mango‚ M. foetida) are also grown on a more localized basis‚ Mangifera indica – the ’common mango’ or ’Indian mango’ – is the only mango tree commonly cultivated in many tropical and subtropical regions. It is the national

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    Chinua Achebe Powerpoint

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    his ability to learn and speak different languages. ● Achebe attended Government college in Umudhia‚ in 1944. ● He also studied at the University college of Ibadan. ● His majors were English‚ History‚ and Theology. ● He graduated in 1953. Achebe’s Family ● Chinua’s father was Isaiah Okafor Achebe who was a missionary school teacher. ● His mother was Janet Lloegbunam Achebe. ● Achebe married Christie Chinwe Okoli in 1961. She was a philologist who studied in London. ● They had four children together

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    it is a natural outcome of globalization. When there is economic growth‚ the beneficiaries of such economic growth and globalisation. When there is economic growth‚ the beneficiaries of such economic growth would have more disposable income. Such families will have exposure to new lifestyles through cable TV and experience such lifestyles and they at least feel that their children deserve to be exposed to such experience. It

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    CHAPTER 23 Circulation Chapter Objectives Opening Essay Describe the adaptations of giraffes and humans to circulate blood against the pull of gravity. Circulatory Systems 23.1 23.1 23.2 Describe the general functions of a circulatory system. Compare the structures and functions of gastrovascular cavities‚ open circulatory systems‚ and closed circulatory systems. Compare the cardiovascular systems of a fish‚ an amphibian‚ a reptile‚ a bird‚ and a mammal. The Human Cardiovascular System

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    biology FOLIO BIOLOGY POLLUTION NIK ‘AINAA SYAKIRAH BT NIK GHAZALI 5 IBNU SINA INTRODUCTION Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into a natural environment that causes instability‚ disorder‚ harm or discomfort to theecosystem i.e. physical systems or living organisms. It can also be define as any undesirable changes in physical‚ chemical or biological characteristics of the natural environment‚ brought about when harmful substances or energy released by human activities. Pollution

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