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    has more preventable disease than it ever has because American eating patterns are so unhealthy and if we do not change them then the problem will be passed along to…

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    there might be “a great many women” trapped behind the wallpaper, who “take hold of the bars” which she sees in the pattern “and shake them” (213). This symbolizes how females in that era which were discriminated against, such as the author, Charlotte Perkins Gillman, joined women’s rights movements like the Women’s Peace Party to agitate the paradigm of women in society. The pattern the woman is trapped behind is actually metaphorical for how the narrator feels trapped by society’s structure…

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    program, Balanchine and Forsythe exaggerated extensions and torsions are made visible for the public. Both Balanchine and Forsythe’s works are set on a bare stage with their dancers dressed in simple, unadorned costumes to allow the viewer to see the patterns and lines…

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    The first of which was full of geometric and floral patterns with a twist. The rug was divided between six sections. Furthermore, each section had its own unique property. Firstly, the outermost section contained a navy blue board with a smaller golden border surrounding it. Within the navy blue border layed…

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    studied environment exhibits a descending pattern as the land meets the ocean in a liminal boundary. This hypothetical descending pattern is both literal – an idea of where the elevation of the land decreases as the marsh reaches towards the marsh front, and figurative – that data taken from sample sites at the marsh such as pH, amount of organic matter deposited within the soil, and amounts of specific sediments deposited within the soil has a linear pattern as the marsh extends to the shore.…

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    so there is no doubt that stroke rehabilitation is one of the common services performed by OT practitioners (Schriner et al., 2014). When patient’s motor control is lost, therapeutic intervention is absolutely necessary to regain normal movement patterns. Therefore, the sensorimotor integrative treatment approaches are being used progressively by occupational practitioners to treat stroke patients (Jongbloed et al., 1988). Both the Rood and the neurodevelopmental treatment approaches are…

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    Reginald Lewis was born on December 7, 1942, in Baltimore, Maryland, and grew up in a middle class neighborhood. Reginald won a scholarship to Virginia State College and graduated with a degree in economics in 1965, he also graduated from Harvard Law School in 1966, in 1982, Forbes magazine listed Reginald Lewis among 400 richest Americas, with a net worth of $400 million He was the richest African American man in the 1980’s, Reginald was one of the first African Americans to build a billion…

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    the first being “healthy eating and physical activity patterns, focuses on the first three Guidelines”, “follow a healthy eating pattern across the lifespan”; “focus on variety, nutrient density, and amount”; and “limit calories from added sugars and saturated fats and reduce sodium intake.”4 The next chapter focus on the “shift to healthier food and beverage choices.”4 The third and final chapter focuses on supporting “healthy eating patterns for all.”4 The 2010 Dietary Guidelines are arranged…

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    After accomplishing my individual case study, I realized that it has helped me have a great understanding of a struggling reader psychology. I have noticed that there are many factors that interfere with the child’s reading ability that is not solely based on his/her intelligence. If a child is struggling in reading, I need to take into consideration what factors may be affecting the child. For example, I should be aware that if there are any medical conditions/disabilities that may be affecting…

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    thought-provoking themes that continue to be relevant in the present time. The philosophical themes presented in Dawe’s works are significantly imperative within human experience. These themes include the brevity of happiness, the certainty in specific life patterns and the influence of the media. The use of various language techniques in both of Dawe’s works result in the emphasis of the thought-provoking themes that are effectively utilised to highlight the relevancy of the thought-provoking…

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