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    Selina Gunsauls Hasten Anthropology 1 17 March 2017 Natural Selection Explanation A species is a group of individuals that produces fertile offspring. A population is a group of the same organisms or species. The main source of genetic variation is meiosis. Within meiosis‚ fertilization occurs and creates variation. Within meiosis‚ although it is rare‚ mutations happen which can be also a source of variation. Gene flow‚ the movement of genes within multiple populations is another source of variation

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    Policing Policies Cheryl D. Johnson AJS 582 March 11‚ 2013 Rick Ferrell University of Phoenix Policing Policies Community policing is a practice that been used since 1980s by The Department of Justice (Ferrei‚ 2009). The practice reduces fear and crime and gives citizens a sense of restoring order in the community. Community policing also help built a bond between the police and citizens. The police realize that community policing is effective if citizens interact with the police in community

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    Inventory Policies 2.1 Probability Distribution Table 2.2 Inventory Policy 1 2.2.1 Simulation Table 2.2.2 Calculation costs 2.2.3 Analysis 2.3 Inventory Policy 2 2.3.1 Simulation Table 2.3.2 Calculation costs 2.3.3 Analysis 2.4 Inventory Policy 3 2.4.1 Simulation Table 2.4.2 Calculation costs 2.4.3 Analysis 2.5 Inventory Policy 4 2.5.1 Simulation Table 2.5.2 Calculation costs 2.5.3 Analysis 2.6 Inventory Policy 5 2.6.1 Simulation Table 2.6.2 Calculation costs 2.6.3 Analysis 2.7 Inventory Policy 6 2.7

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    Public policy is the study of policy making by governments. A government’s public policy is the set of policies (laws‚ plans‚ actions‚ behaviors) that it chooses. (Lee‚ Johnson‚ Joyce‚ 2008) Since governments claim authority and responsibility (to varying degrees) over a large group of individuals‚ they see fit to establish plans and methods of action that will govern that society. I will discuss the possible funding options for reducing Georgia’s sex offender rate‚ evaluate how public policy decisions

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    EMSE 6020: Decision Making with Uncertainty HOMEWORK 4‚ SUMMER 2013 Instructor: Joost Santos DEADLINE: June 27‚ 2013 Problem 1: (2 pts) Two contractors (1 and 2) placed a bid on a road construction project. They were each asked to provide percentile estimates of the time (x‚ in years) it would take the road to undergo a major maintenance after its completion. We seek to maximize this time variable x‚ as larger values imply better structural integrity as well as cheaper projection of the net

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    Using material from the Items and elsewhere‚ assess sociological explanations for inequalities between husbands and wives (24 marks) It is quite evident that there are inequalities between husbands and wives‚ such as the division of domestic labour. However the inequalities do not only include housework and childcare‚ but also emotion work‚ domestic violence and decision making. Some sociologists would argue that the inequalities between husband and wife are beneficial for society. Firstly

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    "Half" Artwork Explanation "Half"‚ is a piece of art that was created to represent the poverty in India. The artwork compares the poverty in India to places like the U.S that doesn’t have poverty. Starting with the name‚ the art is named "Half" because the world is split into two categories: poverty and the non-poverty. The two words on the artwork: invisible and visible represents the people. We as human think about what is in front of us wealth and a luxurious life (visible); however‚ we often

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    Aim The main aim of this policy memo is to present information about problem of waste utilization in Kazakhstan and propose some recommendations for solving this problem. Executive summary According to the Ministry of environmental protection on the territory of Kazakhstan has accumulated 22 billion tons of waste‚ including 96 million tons of solid household waste. Annually the volume of accumulated waste is growing 700 million tons. Its main mass without separation into components removed and

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    Sociology Topic 6 ‘Using material from item A assess sociological explanations of gender inequality in todays society’ In the last 30 years women in the UK working has risen to 2.45 million whereas men working has risen by 0.5 million. Item A suggests a variety of gender inequalities in today’s society for example the pay difference women receive as it is suggested according to item A that women earn a quarter of a million pounds less than men and this is without women not having any children

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    S T I C S A N D R E S E A R C H CRIME AND JUSTICE Bulletin Contemporary Issues in Crime and Justice NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research Number 54 February 2001 What Causes Crime? Don Weatherburn It is difficult to find a succinct‚ broad and non-technical discussion of the causes of crime. This bulletin provides a brief overview‚ in simple terms‚ of what we know about those causes. After presenting some basic facts about crime‚ the bulletin is divided into three main sections

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