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    Female Foeticide

    of years. Narrow-minded people do not mind murdering their unborn daughters for the fear of giving huge amounts of dowry at the time of her marriage. Such people, whenever they discover they are going to have a girl child (through illegal sex selection tests), get the foetus aborted. Else they would continue to reproduce till they get a male heir. When price rise is already taking a toll on the standard of living, is it necessary to go in for more than two children irrespective of their gender

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    Mathematics

    Systems Research and Behavioral Science Syst. Res. 15, 365–372 (1998) & Research Paper Evolution and Thermodynamics: The New Paradigm{ Jeffrey S. Wicken* Department of Biochemistry, Penn State University, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA This paper introduces the new evolutionary paradigm born of the synthesis of Darwinism and thermodynamics. It also introduces this volume, whose theme is the integration of life and social process with physical law. The sense of this expansion is as follows:

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    Theories of Biology

    Evolution by Natural Selection The first theory that I will cover is the theory of evolution by natural selection, this theory has two parts. The first part deals with species, which over generations and time change or evolve from their original form. The second part to this theory is the mechanism that allows a species to change is called natural selection. ( Pruitt, N. L., & Underwood, L. S., 2006). Inheritance This theory says that traits can be passed down from generation to generation through

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    Darwinism:

    theory of natural selection had far reaching implications for society both culturally and scientifically. For the first time in history a theory was proposed that offered a plausible mechanism for evolution. This paper examines the science behind natural selection as well as the impact Darwin has had on modern evolutionary paradigms. Specifically it poses two questions: (1) How did Darwin formulate his ideas about natural selection and evolution? And (2) Is natural selection still fundamentally

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    The Beak of the Finch Report

    through Weiner’s ability to immerse the reader in an thrilling and vigilantly documented account of the continuing operation of what Darwin had foreknowingly surmised to be the major strength driving evolution, the locomotive of natural selection. This process is presented not simply as something that occurred only once, and in secluded areas, but occurs constantly and is all around us, accessible for all to see. Weiner centers his book on the valiant and pioneering work of Peter

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    4. insert sort #include<stdio.h> #include<string.h> void insert(); main(){ char s[70]; printf("enter a string :"); gets(s); insert(strlen(s),s); printf("tre string after sorted : %s\n ",s); } void insert(int count,char *item){ char temp; int a,b; for (a=1;a<count;++a){ temp=item[a]; b=a-1; while(b>=0 && temp<item[b]){ item[b+1]=item[b]; b--; } item[b+1]=temp; } } ******************************************************************************

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    Sex Differences in Parental Investment and Sexual Selection

    Sex differences in parental investment and sexual selection investigation. Introduction. Sex differences in parental investment and sexual selection are the evolutionary theory processes which suggest that our choice of partners is determined by the extent to which they possess certain features which help us to reproduce and prevent our species from extinction. Sexual selection states that some mates possess certain features that are attractive to the opposite sex, therefore allowing them to get

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    ‘We See Examples of Design Throughout the Natural World and Conclude That an Intelligent Designer Is Clearly Demonstrated.’ Assess Whether This Argument Succeeds.

    ‘We see examples of design throughout the natural world and conclude that an intelligent designer is clearly demonstrated.’ Assess whether this argument succeeds. The idea of an intelligent designer has split philosophers down the middle. Many different arguments are proposed by philosophers on each side as to why an Intelligent designer exists or doesn't exist. Arguments both from and for design present clearly that there is a god and we know this just by looking at objects around us. However

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    Studying Psychology from More Than One Perspective

    There is a lot to be gained from studying a topic in psychology from more than one perspective. Psychology is a subject which is based on theory and uses various scientific methods to both collect and analyse data. There are many different psychological perspectives adopted by psychologists who take different viewpoints from each other, even though the topic they are interested in is the same. This essay aims to address the question that there is a lot to be gained from studying a topic

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    Science

    scientific process of natural selection. As Edward Wilson writes in Intelligent Evolution, natural selection “states simply that if a population of organisms contains multiple hereditary variants in some trait, and if one of these variants succeeds in contributing more offspring to the next generation than the other variants, the overall composition of the population changes, and evolution has occurred.” (The Norton Reader, pg 950). Given Darwin’s theory of natural selection, there is no way that Intelligent

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