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    68). Systems thinking is a mindset that contemplates the connectedness of all things and the interrelationships that exist between them. It considers the patterns that underlie all systems as a way to distil disconnected data it into useful information. Systems thinking is relevant today more than ever due to the immense complexity of everyday life. Every day, information is generated much faster than it…

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    Language In Older Adults

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    the social interactions in daily life. The importance of understanding the language of older adults is presumed to be well explained through the communication problems indicating lower intelligence. Over the life span, language and communication patterns of older adults show variations with the increasing age. Language changes among the older adults may stem from hearing difficulties, understanding language, interacting in noisy environments, accessing…

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    allow researcher to identify women with postpartum depression. This is accomplished by following cyber footprints left behind through social media sites, collecting the data and comparing it to other cases to determine psychological and behavioral patterns. The possibilities are only limited to the imagination of the researchers regarding how it can be used (Jayson,…

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    New Autonomous Unit

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    There are many influences the work and work environment can have like work-life balances, recognition for hard work, and having a strong team spirt. A positive work environment makes employees feel good about coming to work, and this provides the motivation to sustain them throughout the day. Having transparent and an open communication between…

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    INTRODUCTION: The ability of a machine to act and react like humans and resemble the intelligence like them is Artificial Intelligence (AI). It is not a system but it is embedded inside the system like computer. It is a broad branch of computer science which defines the study of intelligent agents. Like humans, the machines also perceive its environment and take the actions accordingly to achieve their goals. The term “Artificial Intelligence” is applied when a machine mimics “cognitive”…

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    Despite the common assumptions that males and females are profoundly different due to the obvious anatomical and biological lay out of their body, they are quite similar as Hyde (2005) analysed 46 meta-analyses and found that “men and women were alike in terms of personality, cognitive ability and leadership.” Furthermore, she discovered that from childhood to adulthood males and females were more alike than different resulting to a “gender similarities hypothesis”. Browne (1998) also suggested…

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    Encouraging Language Development Language development is one of the key factors for a child’s healthy cognitive and even physical development as it involves muscles of the face and mouth, requiring them to work simultaneously, ears training to hear and recognize sounds and speech flow and cognition for comprehension and communication. Behaviorist theory suggests that a parent reinforces language when they praise their child for annunciating words like da-da or ma-ma. Although the child begins…

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    migrating from Colorado to a warmer climate will choose Arizona over Florida because of the closer distance. The student was rewarded the point for part A number three because she accurately displays the definition of chain migration by stating when a pattern arises from migration, more people will go to this location. She has an additional…

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    gender non-conforming Muslim youth. This analysis is a small sample of the current thoughts, opinions and interactions of Muslims within the Taqwacore scene. Patterns began to emerge over the course of the interviews, those of which will be analysed through evidence given and stories told by the Interviewees. Some of the main themes and patterns found that will be examined through these stories are; LGBT Muslim youth, a sense of community and belonging, embodying identity’s. The first of the…

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    OVERVIEW As EECS.Inc is growing fast and seeking new innovations in the fields of electrical engineering and computer science, we, a team of the engineering interns, were assigned to research an innovation which will not only be profitable for our company, but with improve the lives of our customers. We have finished the research focusing on autonomous drones for business use. First, we found that producing autonomous drones for business purposes is achievable since there are companies that…

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