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    fingertips release sweat! Chalk it up to biology. Sweat can’t just accumulate there, so it has to get out. When this sweat is released, it mixes with oils on your fingers. By touching something, you leave oils there in the shape of your fingerprint patterns (Rainis 18). In both crime-solving T.V. shows and in real life, these imprints can be used to solve a murder, kidnapping, or other…

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    Yellow Wallpaper Identity

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    story reveal it to be a tragedy of imprisonment, restricted expression, and loss of identity. The most important piece of the story is the wallpaper’s intricate pattern. Within each mention of the pattern lies symbolism, personification, and allegory with significant…

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    Psychologist Mary Ainsworth studied attachment patterns through an experiment known as the Strange Situation in which a mother left a child in a room for short period of time either alone or with a stranger; the child’s behavior was assessed when the mother left and when she returned. Three different patterns were observed. They are secure attachment, avoidant attachment, and ambivalent attachment. Later research labeled a fourth attachment pattern as disorganized or disoriented (Papalia &…

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    CAD is a major part for a garments industry. In this department they create pattern/ marker as per sample or buyers requirement. CAD or Computer-aided design has brought a revolution in the Textile Industry. The time consuming and cumbersome process of textile designing has been made easier by CAD. Now thoughtful and innovative designs are available to the textile designers and textile manufacturers at the click of a mouse. When the products in pre-manufacturing stage are designed with the help…

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    Lolita-Exist Analysis

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    all over pattern Existing this movement. Think about three key elements when looking Existing beadwork in metallic, geometric patterns, mixed patterns, and Existing mixed patterns, and classic forms like tea dress length Existing tastemakers of the era. Gustav Klimt and John Singer Sargent pulled Existing gowns of the day. Klimt even went a step further and designed Existing for his friends. He then featured these creations on the Existing notable at the time, combining patterns and…

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    When studying development, it is important to understand there is a difference between the sequence of development and the rate of development. A sequenced development, looks at a child's development as a definite pattern, that a child's should be following. This means, a baby will learn to walk before they have the ability to run, and even though, every individual is unique in the way they develop, and the time they take to reach certain milestones, they will still follow the predicted…

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    Although the Vessel in the Shape of a Crested Animal had patterns and shapes that may not be considered the most complex, its simplicity allows the presented hybrid animal to be identified and then associated with the Moche culture. These two animals may have had a cultural significance to the Moche as they are…

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    Have you seen an example of this elsewhere? There were two patterns of lie spotting that was described in the video. One pattern included speech. Speech is the pattern that is associated with non-contracted denial. Formal language is used rather than informal language as well as distancing language. According to recent studies, looking at nonverbal, auditory and…

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    breaking an addiction. That’s why we never stressed out Mike and me to work for money rather encouraged us to change our thinking and focus on growing how people , rather than make money. Know your patterns The first step in breaking addiction to money and the way you win is to identify the patterns that you have conditioned. The real problem is the change we need to ride within yourself and who you become in the process. For some, the process is easy. For others, it may be impossible. For…

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    Having rules and regulations for the betterment of world for both people and context is an important part for their relationship. The idea of creating patterns is focused by Johnson when he discusses the ants, their culture, in terms of beliefs about queen and their actions, and their way of using organized complexity. He uses the idea of how ants create separate piles to distinguish dead ones/ cemetery…

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