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    array of information, including family intergenerational behavior patterns, conflicts, and alliances. The purpose of the genogram is not to determine how individuals are related to one another, but to rather demonstrates any historical content experiences within the family. While gazing at my genogram, one can determine that my family is quite small, but maintain very tight…

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    been many findings through many research comparing ‘same-sex’ relationships patterns in communication vs. heterosexual. Many of these research like, Gottman and Green, have demonstrated the differences that both topics have in communication in a relationship. Gottman said it, research suggest that same-sex relationships have a higher communication than straight couples in relationships. Patterns: Many of these patterns in communication demonstrate that the reason that ‘same-sex’ relationship…

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    The Four Negative Patterns

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    This is all I know how to do with my own family. I am a dominating person who uses threats and destructive domination statements (page 168) I am always defensive and destructive with my conflicts. (Page 25). Dr. Gottman’s video of the four negative patterns for devoice really hit close to my heart. I saw myself and my husband acting and reacting just like the couples in the video. I could feel that we were headed for a divorce but hoped we could fix or communication and safe it. The videos from…

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    Fixed Action Patterns

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    Animal Behavior Objectives Define fixed action patterns and give an example. Fixed action patterns (FAP) are innate behavioral sequences of an individual within a species that consistently displays these sequences with a regular pattern of behaviors carried out to completion. These behaviors are prompted by a “releaser,” which is a specific sign stimulus. This prevents energy waste within the individual, and hence the species. An example of a fixed action behavior is a female turkey’s mothering…

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    only 10 minutes or so to complete, however, when an EKG rhythm strip is used, the visit may be prolonged. EKG rhythm strips are generally used when the normal EKG does not produce desired results. The EKG strip can be used to measure your heart's patterns for a full minute or even…

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    Bloodstains can be key evidence to a crime because the patterns can be as unique as finger prints by giving direction, height and angel of the blood spatter. Since no one in the world has the same DNA you could figure out exactly who the blood came from and if you know where the killer or victim was you could triangulate the position of the crime. It also can give you a time frame for the crime by the way the blood coagulates and dries. There are three types of bloodstains passive stains,…

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    Typical Sleeping Patterns

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    Where did you sleep? Describe your typical sleeping pattern during the first months (e.g., How many naps did you take? When did you begin to sleep through the night?). December 4, 2000 was the day Emily was born,she was a healthy 7 pound baby after she was born the next day she went home with her parents. She doesn’t remember her first year of life but this is what her parents told me. She slept in a crib next to her parents bed, because her parents wanted her by them so they can have easy…

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    healthy and grow. For that purpose, the CACFP meal patterns, described in this section, are designed to help you plan nutritious meals and snacks for the children in your care. What is a CACFP meal pattern? The CACFP meal patterns outline the food components, types of food, and minimum quantities required for breakfast, snack, and lunch (or supper) for specific age groups of children. You must plan and serve meals and snacks that meet the meal patterns for the age group (or groups) you care…

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    Montgomery Eating Patterns

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    Since starting at Montgomery College four years ago I have changed tremendously. Metamorphosing from a timid girl who only spoke when spoken to and who dared not make eye contact, to someone who has the confidence to initiate a conversation and will go to professors when she needs help (even if sometimes I still go too late..). In the last two semesters alone I have changed so much, that choosing behaviors to write about is difficult and has required a great deal of self reflection. The…

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    Before Edwin Hubble discovered that galaxies were receding from each other, people strongly believed that the universe was static and there was no component in it which exerted a negative pressure and countered the attractive force of gravity. This belief was so strong, in fact, that even Einstein, upon finding that his equations were predicting an expanding universe, arbitrarily added a cosmological constant to keep the universe static. A few years after GR was published, however, Hubble found…

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