Effects of the Bottleneck and the Founders effect Cecil Smith GS102 Grantham University Online The bottleneck effect happens when something of a great devastation has happened‚ causing a great amount of people to lose their lives and leave behind very few people at the most. The bottleneck effect happens at random and can kill of a whole population and with it can also wipe out the gene pool by doing so. An example of the bottleneck effect would be something like a tsunami‚ or an earthquake‚ which
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Ancient Democracy vs Modern Democracy By: Frankie Bratkovics The first well-known democracy was in Athens. Though other Greek cities set up democracies none were as powerful‚ stable or as well documented as Athens. Athens democracy had some of the highest rate of participation known. There are few reasons why Ancient democracy differs from modern democracy. One being that the Athenian democracy was exclusive. Only certain people could participate. Another difference was
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My original community was in Hartland‚ Wisconsin. This is a predominately caucasian population. Most of the families that I grew up around were extremely wealthy and came from happy families. Community members in this area were most likely to contribute to the community with their monetary donations rather than volunteering. My neighborhood alone was populated with Lawyers‚ Doctors‚ Pharmacists‚ Dentists and the ever famous “Businessman.” Those were the fathers that no one really knew what their
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Associate Program Material* Discrimination Worksheet *Modified [SKR] Part I Define the following terms: Term Definition Discrimination A unfair and unjust prejudice action based upon a category of a person or thing. Institutional discrimination Discrimination based upon ones actual or assumed membership within a group. Relative deprivation Is one being deprived of things that one thinks they are entitled to. Absolute deprivation Defines the poverty line‚ deems what is
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As you know‚ eight months ago we entered into a contract with Citizen-Schwarz AG to create custom e-banking software. The agreed contract outlined the details of the arrangement‚ including on-schedule delivery and quality of the deliverables‚ strong communication between both parties‚ procedures for any changes in the system requirements‚ intellectual property rights‚ and dispute management procedures. Depending on our performance‚ we were projecting to gain an additional contract with C-S’s larger
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HTTP and HTTPS. Please respond to the following: Analyze the current uses of HTTP and HTTPS‚ and predict the future outlook for both protocols. Describe any foreseen changes in the frequency or way each protocol is used. HTTPS are used by sites that handle money (Gilbertson‚2011). HTTPS are also used to protect highly confidential online transactions like online banking and online shopping order forms. HTTP is used for transferring files from a web server into a browser windows to view a web page
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Music Paper Jason Sandoval HUM/266 Prof. Vega Music Paper From Baroque music from Pachelbel’s Canon in D major to Classical music of Mozart separating the differences between them to better understand each and the beauty of both. During the period of Baroque music the orchestra ranged from 10 to 30 instruments. The size of the orchestra could grow into the hundreds depending on the occasion. The primary instrument sounds you would hear from the orchestra were strings. Strings and winds
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The Navajo of Yesterday and Today Your name ANT 101 INSTRUCTOR DATE Sample Outline I. Intro II. Beliefs and Values A. Religion B. Rituals C. Earth and Holy People III. Social Organizations D. Social Obligations E. Witchcraft F. Navajo Tribal Courts IV. Sickness and Healing G. Herbalist H. Shamans I. Medicine Man V. Conclusion The Navajo of Yesterday and Today The Navajo
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POLI 330 Socialism is when the state controls the means of production by manipulating prices of goods and wages of workers. Socialism also requires people to submit to the rule of law. In return for their compliance‚ citizens are provided with resources rationed by the government. In a socialist government you get pros like‚ free health care and other services provided. But with good comes bad‚ cons are high taxes‚ not as much incentive to work hard as in other systems. Excessive government regulation
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I. Introduction-summary of scenario II. Evaluate at least two work motivation theories and how they can be applied in order to improve employee recruitment and retention at JC’s Casino. a. Distal/Proximal motivation theories b. Reinforcement Theory i. Thorndike’s law of effect ii. Incentive systems c. Goal-setting Theory i. Goal orientation ii. Factors for Goal Setting (p. 209) III. Examine possible occupational stressors that are negatively influencing recruitment and retention. What
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