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    Binary search using recursive function Question: A class Admission contain the admission numbers of 100 students. Some of the data members/ member functions are given below: Class name: Admission Data member/instance variable: Adno[ ]: Integer array to store admission numbers Member functions/methods: Admission(): constructur to initialize the array elements void fillArray(): to accept the element of the array in ascending order int binSearch(int l‚ int u‚ int v): to search for a particular admission

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    Wellness tourists: in search of transformation Cornelia Voigt‚ Graham Brown and Gary Howat Cornelia Voigt is a Researcher‚ Graham Brown is a Professor of Tourism Management‚ and Gary Howat is an Associate Professor‚ all at the School of Management‚ Centre for Tourism & Leisure Management‚ University of South Australia‚ Adelaide‚ Australia. Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore and compare the benefits sought by three different types of wellness tourists: beauty spa‚ lifestyle

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    New Hire Orientation could be the first training a new employee has to go through when starting work in a new place. This makes it almost more important than any other training‚ considering the fact that this is the first “real” time‚ besides previous interviews or the candidate’s own research on the new workplace‚ when the company “meets” the new employee in person. This first time should reinforce the employee that she made a good choice when applying to work for this particular company. The NEO

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    in SEARCH FOR IDENTITY IN SHASHI DESHPANDE’S THAT LONG SILENCE‚ THE DARK HOLDS NO TERROR AND ROOTS AND SHADOWS SEARCH FOR IDENTITY IN SHASHI DESHPANDE’S THAT LONG SILENCE‚ THE DARK HOLDS NO TERROR AND ROOTS AND SHADOWS "SEARCH FOR IDENTITY IN SHASHI DESHPANDE’S THAT LONG SILENCE‚ THE DARK HOLDS NO TERROR AND ROOTS AND SHADOWS"‚ 1st Edition Dr.Kavya.B Price: 200/© 2012 by Laxmi Book Publication‚ Solapur All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form‚ by mimeograph or

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    Pradeep reddy Pinninti - 85025 1- Depth-first search always expands at least as many nodes as A* search with an admissible heuristic FALSE. Depth-first search may possibly‚ sometimes‚ expand fewer nodes than A* search with an admissible heuristic. E.g.‚ it is logically possible that sometimes‚ by good luck‚ depth-first search may march directly to the goal with no back-tracking. 2- h(n) = 0 is an admissible heuristic for the 8-puzzle TRUE. h(n)=0 NEVER over-estimates the remaining optimal distance

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    Research Proposal 1. Title: How can effective recruitment and selection of staff impact on growth comparing traditional and modern approaches? 2. Rationale and Research Questions: Employment is a key function of human resource management‚ an omnipresent activity of all companies consequently measuring this against a business’s progress will assemble evidence of how valued the selection methods are regarded within present-day business. This research proposal intends to broaden the knowledge within

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    Michelle Chester Professor Spanner LTCA December 26‚ 2012 Argumentative Essay Singled Out Your image or the color of your skin can put you at a disadvantage in some urban communities in New York City. It’s called profiling or the alternative name “stop and frisk”. Many minority youths in urban communities at times cannot walked the street freely without being singled out by a police officer‚ on what they call probable cause which initially is them just using their own judgment. Young people

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    Stopping and frisking has become a major issue around the world. It affects thousands of people as well. It is defined as a situation in which a police officer who is suspicious of an individual detains the person and runs his hands lightly over the suspect’s outer garments to determine if the person is carrying a concealed weapon. This procedure usually takes place in order to stop a crime from occurring. On the other hand‚ many find the technique to be inappropriate and just down right wrong. Several

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    With 56300 number of employees worldwide‚ 70 offices in more than 40 countries all over the world‚ Google has become the complete leader in the information technology. (proof) Google is a successful company but they had a rough start. They started in their dorm and with a lot of hard work and efford‚ they went to their garage to a bigger space with more helpers and after that they began to expand more and more until a lot of people around the world were using this browser. Year 1996‚ Larry and Sergey

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    The exclusionary rule is a term used to refer to the legal principle in the United Sates‚ which holds that evidence analyzed and collected in violation of a person’s constitutional rights. It is sometimes admissible for the persecution of criminal in the court of law. To protect the constitutional rights‚ an exclusionary rule might be considered as an example of a prophylactic rule which is created by the Judiciary. In most cases‚ it is used to protect the constitutional rights of a person such

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