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    1. Spontaneous Mutation -> it is a mutation that arises naturally and not as a result of exposure to mutagens. It arises from a variety of sources which may include: errors in DNA replication‚ spontaneous lesions‚ and transposable genetic elements. Non-spontaneous/ Induced Mutation -> a mutation that is produced by treatment with a physical or chemical agent that affects the DNA molecules of a living organism. It may arise in a variety of ways such as exposure to ultraviolet or ionizing radiation

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    Mutation Mutation is a change in DNA in a plant that can be transmitted through its offspring. It is a rare process taking place with a frequency of about 1 in 100‚000. DNA in plants can be found in the nucleus‚ in chloroplasts and in mitochondria. The mutation can take place in a leaf bud during mitose (a somatic mutation) resulting usually in a change in part of an organism. A mutation in the flower during meiose (pollen or egg cell formation) leads to a change in the whole plant (usually visible

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    Mutations can lead to genetic variations by producing random changes in an organism’s genetic coding. This causes a different protein to be produced‚ or none at all. Mutation usually has a negative effect due to an important protein and enzyme not being produced‚ so the organism cannot preform its original function. According to the chart the BRCA1 mutation is more dangerous than the BRCA2 mutation. This is due to the fact the chart shows that a higher percentage of women with the BRCA1 mutation

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    o ANALYSIS OF RISK AND RETURN IN BANKING‚ PHARMACEUTICAL‚ OIL&GAS‚ INFOTECH AND AUTOMOBILE SECTORS 2. A STUDY ON RISK PROFILE IN FUTURES WITH RESPECT TO TOP TEN COMPANIES IN NIFTY CONDUCTED AT GEOJIT FINANCIAL SERVICES LTD 3. AN ANALYTICAL STUDY ON THE VOLATILITY OF SECURITIES TRADED ON BSE SENSEX 4. ERP Report 5. A study on Consumer Preferences in BATA India Ltd 6. A STUDY ON THE BRAND EQUITY IN THE INDIAN AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY WITH RESPECT TO THE CAR MARKET 7. A STUDY TO VERIFY THE WELFARE

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    In “Big IdeasBig Problems” written by Stefan Halper‚ Halper discusses the two issues‚ Big Ideas and constant media‚ that negatively affect U.S policies and its public. Advertised sloganeering along with America’s susceptibility to overly cumbersome political movements is the root of the problems that push citizens to feel patriotic in a negative and irrational way. Halper goes on to discuss the issues that continuously arise from each major world crisis by stating “each has suffered [from] … ill-conceived

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    Mutation may be defined as any change occurred in the DNA sequence‚ which changes the gene function regardless of the morphological or physiological results. It is permanent‚ hereditary and ruled by Mendel’s laws. Such chemical changes are constant and occur during the replication stage and they can be quickly fixed; however‚ a mutation may occur if not repaired. They can affect autosomal genes (dominant or recessive) or be linked to sex chromosomes. Mutation can result in several different types

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    had his signature on a rubber stamp. Sherika could set up a ghost employee as well as write other employees an extra payroll or bonus check for them and receive a kickback from that employee. 3. Ghost employees are fake employees or employees that have been terminated and are used to cut a payroll check to‚ to take money from the company. 4. Check for multiple employees using the same address or the same bank account. Check to make sure no terminated employees are being paid. Look for paychecks

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    137(9)‚ 43-46. Dela Cruz‚ R. (2010‚ January 23). Sailors crow over revived tradition. Retrieved from http://www.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=50627 Department of Defense. (2011‚ December 23). Dempsey: Hazing‚ Bullying `Intolerable ’ In Military. FDCH Regulatory Intelligence Database. Landay‚ J. (1997‚ February 10). Hazing rituals in military are common - and abusive. Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved from http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/1997/feb/10/hazing-rituals-in-military-are- common---and-abusiv/

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    The scientific method is usually presented in science textbooks to show a simpler way to perform scientific investigations. Although the process of science is never predetermined‚ the scientific method may help create a prediction as to what is going to happen. The scientific representation in a similar way is using the evidence found within the experiments; however‚ this unfortunately does not tell you or show you how the science actually works. The Scientific Method isbroken down into 5 simple

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    Rupp‚ R. (2009). Whats the big idea? Science and math at the library for preschoolers and kindergarteners. Children & Libraries: The Journal of the Association for Library Service to Children ‚ 7 (3)‚ 27-31. Math Journal Review The purpose of this article was to explain the use and importance of programs such as the‚ “What’s the Big Idea” program instituted at the Bennington Library in Vermont. The “What’s the Big Idea” program aims to provide librarians with techniques and tools for introducing

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