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    Of the five senses, hearing is an essential medium, which connects us with one another and our surrounding environment. My personal experience on how important the sense of hearing has influenced my decision in having a career in this field. As an undergraduate student I majored in SLHS, did research with professors and continued on in volunteering in audiology clinics. These experiences had driven me into becoming a hearing screening and further my interest in audiology. Firstly, as a…

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    applications, the number of samples is very limited. Elastic graph matching method defined in two-dimensional space in a normal face deformation for a certain distance invariance, and the use of property to the representative face topology, topographies any vertex contains a feature vector used to record face information in the vicinity of the…

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    Lesson Summary: 2 Minutes- Comparison of Pegs and Holes to Candyland. A slide with display a picture of both board games for the students to use in their comparison. This will conclude with the definition of a race game and how the two games fall into this category. Key Point: How are these two objects similar? What do both games need in order to be played? -Players, these are not activities that can be played by a single person. 1 Minute- Brief description of the object and the rules of Pegs…

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    Premature Greying

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    Overview of Premature Graying C Anities, “Graying” as spelled by the Americans or “Greying” by the British, is usually a manifestation of ageing process. It is considered as a change in hair color that is associated with an older look and feel (Seiberg, 2017). Generally canities starts in the third to fourth decade of life, starting on the temples, spreading later to the crown and occiput. An inaccurate universally believed rule of thumb dating since the sixties (Panhard et al., 2012),…

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    1.2 Dubas bug Ommatissus lybicus 1.2.1 Taxonomy and distribution Ommatissus lybicus is belonging to the family Tropiduchidae which distributed mainly in tropical regions and comprise about 330 species. Most species of this family are greenish, yellowish to a brownish colour and 5-7 mm long. In addition, Tropiduchidae has clear forewings, which are longer than their body. Tropiduchidae is common in tropical forests and its genus Ommatissus is distributed in the eastern hemisphere. Unlike the…

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    Descartes Triangles

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    powerful tool of proof, a triangle can be created between the concepts of mind, being, and God. That is, these three notions have significant connection to each other. For the purpose of this paper, imagine that the mind, being, and God are each the vertex of a triangle with lines connecting them. The purpose of this triangle is not to add a mystical element to this paper but rather to use it as a tool to organize concepts and further analysis. Just as changing the angle of one of the vertexes…

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    Research shows that Hypatia of Alexandria was one of the first women to make substantial contribution to the development of mathematics. She lived in the great center of ancient learning; Alexandria, Egypt, in the 4th century A.D. While it t is assumed that she studied mathematics under her father, Thon of Alexandria; it is known that she was the head of the Platonist school in Alexandria around 400 A.D. Hypatia contributed in many ways to math; it is said that she edited the work on “The Conics…

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    Unseen and Uncontrollable Forces of Fate The thought of fate, and fulfilling one’s destiny have been around and present in the world since the beginnings of people; the thought that all are predestined to do or become something, and that certain destiny is unavoidable. Most often, a knowledge of one’s tragic or unpleasant destiny tends to push people towards fulfilling or becoming it. Although one might do all that they can to avoid undesirable fates, the Greek plays of “Medea,” and “Oedipus”…

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    4 The Simplex Method As we have seen, a linear programming problem forms a convex polygon in the best possible scenario. It is imperative to obtain a process that would assist in determining the optimal solution without the need to examine the graphical representation. The need for an algorithm that would perform such process was essential in the early days of the formulations of linear programming problems. Although challenging, the task was accomplished by a mathematician of the twentieth…

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    Abstract - Architectural Space Layout planning is the process of arranging the spaces in the given dimensions according to the given constraints. Given a set of requirements, we have to produce a layout which when realized will satisfy all the given requirements. The requirements given can be broadly categorized as Dimensional and Topological. While the former deals with the issues of a space’s length, width, height or orientation, the latter considers the relationship between two spaces, for…

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