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    The theory of backwards causation, or retro-causation, has been given much attention in the past twenty years. It has made waves in metaphysics, quantum physics, and even religion. In the case of religion, it pulls into question God’s divine foreknowledge, in other words omniscience. This is an attempt to reconcile the foreknowledge of God with the possibility of backwards causation. Thus if is it impossible to do so then the options present themselves as: God has no divine foreknowledge,…

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    would love this contemporary homes with geometric touches in it. There’s something quite comforting and nostalgic about geometric architecture… it’s mathematical, it’s scientific, it’s timeless… In today’s world of complexity, aesthetic geometric patterns and architecture offer a simple and clean approach. Geometrics: A Timeless Trend Geometric art has been around forever. Right from the ancient Egyptian pyramids to the new World Trade Center tower in New York, people all over the world have…

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    or lure. When it comes to winter fishing, or times throughout the year that are considered to be in-active, most anglers will find more success at catching bass by "Down Sizing" or "Finesse" fishing. Finesse fishing patterns are usually fished at a much slower rate as far as "pattern" or "technique" goes due mostly to the inactive bass during these periods. The biggest factor an angler should be aware of is that the bass’s metabolism slows way down in colder water temperatures thus making them…

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    The functional health patterns discussed below incorporate both subjective and objective…

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    Patterns are found in every science experiment, portrait, and composition of music. After the LHC made the particles collide, the physicists noticed these repeating patterns. The patterns created a portrait of bold colors and line which allowed them to detect certain particles, like the Higgs Boson. Dr. Fabiola Guanotti explaines, “There are many similarities between art and physics. Classical music follows rules and patterns of harmonies which are rules and patterns of physics and…

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    Green Knight Rhetoric

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    show men are not the other actors. In most stories with a knight the man is always the main character, in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight the main character is Lady Bertilak. In the book there are many rhetorical patterns from bob and wheel to alliteration. The first rhetorical pattern I found in the story is colors. Throughout the poem the colors green and gold repeat. Green I believe represents luck. This relates to Sir Gawain and the green chapel. He left it in honor of the people back home.…

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    The story, A Sorrowful Woman written by Gail Godwin (1971), was an appealing story. In this short story I noticed a pattern which appeared continually throughout the story. The pattern creates an image in your mind and an ambiguous feeling about the situations and characters in the story. The pattern which I noticed is one in which the author did not use any proper names for the characters in the story. The main character in the story is referred to mostly as she or her. Only occasionally is she…

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    Epidemiology Study

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    disease have been around for many years. They impact many species, including humans. The study of how the disease spread is epidemiology (1). Epidemiology looks at the way a disease spread across a group of people. It looks at the changes in disease patterns (1). There is also a new movement in included anthropologic perspectives to the study of epidemiology (9). I argue that by understanding the epidemiology of disease of the past we can develop prevention plans for the disease in the future.…

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    Family Health Assessment

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    Family Health Assessment Focus in Gordon’s Eleven Functional Health Patterns According to Edelman, Mandle, & Kudzman (2014), “Families provide the structure for many health-promotion practices; therefore, family assessment informs health-promotion and disease-prevention appraisal” (p. 150). A complete and systematic family health assessment constitutes the base that allow nurses to collect and analyze pertinent information concerning each member of the family, their perception of health,…

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    polygon in a repeated pattern with no gaps or no overlapping. You can tile floors with them or just make a fun design there are many things you can do with them. They are in bathrooms, kitchens, on quilts, etc. You may have never noticed what they were. In the article (Tessellations) by Dana Mackenzie, it talks about how tessellation are all over the world in many ways. They are used in a lot of different designs. “Tessellations of a plane can be found in the regular patterns of tiles on a…

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