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    In his paper “Cultural Variation in Styles of Thinking,” Ballard and Clanchy (1984) state that people from different cultures think differently. This also includes their rhetoric, attitudes to knowledge and approaches on thinking and writing. In many cases, students from different cultures bring different purposes for study. ‘Purpose’ in this study is determined as the aims of the students when organize and respond to questions or assignments. Sometimes, students answer the questions based on…

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    Aria's Migration Patterns

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    wanted to escape, to explore far-off lands that were presently beyond their reach. In this way, Aria felt as though they were friends, and had been since the first moment she saw that look in his deep green eyes. Stuck in the same exact migration patterns clans before hers had carefully planned out, Aria did whatever she could to come in close proximity with humans. This made Aria an outsider in her family; she was in love the undiscovered. Aria constantly wanted to try new routes, discover new…

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    Sprint Start Patterns

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    A group of professors studying anatomy, biomechanics and organogenesis conducted a biomechanical analysis on three different sprint start patterns to decide the safest sprint position. When conducting this experiment, the professors wanted to identify which sprint start would be the safest when dealing with neck injuries and sport related concussions (Bonnechere, Beyer, Rooze, Serge Van Sint, 2014). 25 males of various heights and weights were recruited to participate in this experiment, 12 of…

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    science, from blood pattern analysis, to crime scene management; however, contextual information can produce a number of different outcomes with the exact same evidence (Houck & Siegel, 2015). According to Bernstein et al (2013), contextual information can lead to the complete…

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    time difficult, how the study was conducted could have been approached more carefully. Putting Madness in Its Place: Can the Environment Explain Schizophrenia’s Hereditary Patterns? Schizophrenia is a condition that have symptoms like hallucinations and disorganized thoughts; it does not have clear biological markers. One percent of the general population will be diagnosed with schizophrenia, but an offspring of a schizophrenic parent will have the odds jump to about one in 10. Schizophrenia…

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    Drug Use Patterns

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    The patterns of drug use over the last two decades (1994-2014) for alcohol, cigarettes, and illicit drugs for 8th, 10th, and 12th-graders has shown that alcohol, cigarette and illicit drug use has decreased over the last two decades. From this survey we know that drug use with teens in the survey has decreased. Personally I believe that the patterns of drug use are going in the right direction which is down but I do not see the problem going away. Consumption of drugs has been a part of many…

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    Elections are won and lost in accordance to multiple factors that are categorised to Short Medium and Long term. Within the 150 electorates obvious voting patterns are formed, voter behaviour that is effected by these factors can be detrimental to the loss of a seat. At 5.29pm on Monday 5 August 2013 the House of Representatives in the 43rd Parliament was dissolved and went into the caretaker mode. The 2010-2013 government brought the first hung Parliament in 70 years, Michelle Grattan commented…

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    Essay On Forensic Science

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    The science of my topic is revolves around criminal law and forensic science. According to staffs. ac. uk “Forensic science is any science used for the purposes of law, and therefore provides important scientific evidence for use in the courts of law, e.g. in a criminal investigation and trial.” Today's world got a lot of new technology and that makes it easy for forensic scientists to solve more crimes than ever before. Also the field has grown exponentially over the years. Forensic science…

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    The pattern in “The Circuit” that I recognize is how Panchito is sad when arriving to a new place. In the beginning Panchito says he will miss how things work. In paragraph 3, it continues by saying “Ya esora, he yelled in broken spanish...the thought of not hearing those words again saddened me”. The paragraph shows that he will miss how certain things work, since it will never be like that again. Another piece of evidence is paragraph 6, when he clearly says he hated the move. The paragraph…

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    Patterns play a vital role in everyone’s life someone’s life. We see patters on a daily basis. Patterns are important because it helps us understand how the situation concludes. Patterns help understand the math in daily basis with an ease. Even the National council of mathematics have decided to make it compulsory to teach different ways to use pattern in class, so that the kids have better understanding of the topic. This is the minimal requirements put up by the council because it helps…

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