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    Revised Multi-chain PEGASIS for Wireless Sensor Networks Deepak Sethi1, Partha Pratim Bhattacharya2 1,2 Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Mody University of Science & Technology, Laxmangarh, Sikar Rajasthan, India- 332311 1deepaksethi@live.in 2hereispartha@gmail.com Abstract: In wireless sensor network, sensor nodes have limited power back-up. So, the main issue is to increase the network lifetime. The multi-chain concept in PEGASIS and sink mobility increases the network lifetime in wireless

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    English translation of the Bible, published in 1611, which became known as the King James Version” (Mathew). In 1602, King James began translating the Bible into the English language, allowing the Christian community to be able to completely understand the Bible. Above all, “One of James's great contributions to England was the Authorised King James's Version of the bible (1611) which was to become the standard text for more than 250 years” (“James I and VI (1566 - 1625”). Ultimately, King James had

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    intelligence to support and defend my faith. The Bible states in 1 Peter 3:15, “but in your hearts sanctify Christ as Lord. Always be ready to make your defense to anyone who demands from you an accounting for the hope that is in you” (New Revised Standard Version). It is my hope and desire that after the completion of Theology 104 I will be better able to defend my belief, or rather my theology in the hope that I have come to find in my belief of

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    Greywater Reuse in Tiny Homes Water, thousands of gallons of it are used everyday, but how much can be reused? Water is used and wasted everyday: washing clothes, washing hands, brushing teeth, and showers. Much of that water can be reused, this water is labeled as greywater. Many tiny homes have an issue with getting rid of this water. Greywater in tiny homes removes easily because, it can be put on plants which filter the water, can be easily stored, and won't harm the environment when natural

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    theory also has had a major impacts on approaches to economic, political, and social policy. The utilitarianism theory had originally had been created by Jeremy Bentham. His version of was that aggregate pleasure after deducting suffering of all involved in any action. However, this was later revised by John Stuart Mill He has revised the concept of utility and has brought forth "the Greatest Happiness Principle”. First off, utilitarianism is the philosophical view about how we should evaluate a things

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    pentagram with the four elements being controlled by Spirit. Encyclopedia of Wicca and Witchcraft, 2nd Edition Revised and Expanded ,by Raven Grimassi (Llewellen Publications, 2003) pgs. 2,3 Blessed Be - used to extend the blessings of a diet or other sacred being to

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    The Cybersecurity Act of 2012 and its revised version S.3414 addressed several cyber security needs, which have been often overlooked or opposed. The nation stands vulnerable to cyber-attacks, as everyday technology is revamped and upgraded, while laws to protect the nation creep slowly through Congress. Many politicians have argued that these bills have imposed too much regulation on the cyber world and therefor oppose it (CITATION NEEDED). Congress needs to pass laws and regulations if they

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    coming group presentation, we tried to figure what we were going to do. As we tried to figure out a solution to our problem we begin to think. We went over a number of questions in our heads. Such as, what will align with North Carolina Essential Standards for 6-8 grade science, BIO 2302 course outline and PEA Mission? Then I thought to myself, what would I want to do for an engaging activity if I were in a 6th, 7th, or 8th grade science class. Each meeting we started to ask each other important questions

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    originally began with the British and their requirement for standards in Defense Industries. To qualify, a firm had to detail in writing the procedure for making their product, the procedure had to be analyzed by the Ministry of Defense, and then guarantee that the employees adhered to the guidelines. The notion of quality pledge branched out further than the military and the British Government in 1966 created a campaign of reliability and quality. Suppliers were being analyzed differently by customers

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    Abstract In attempting to understand intelligence, it can be alleged that someone who is intelligent is able to make logical reasonable decisions, to assess situations, has read extensively, has good ideas and is an expert on a particular subject. This then leads to the question, how is intelligence measured? This article is concerned with discussing the involvement of David Wechsler and his role in the development of the IQ (Intelligence Quotient) test by describing the history and content of such

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