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    of each unknown element by clustering said elements with other known elements that they share the most characteristics with. In this lab we will momentarily fill the shoes of the Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev, who was the first to observe the patterns between elements arranged according to their properties. His periodic table left room for then undiscovered elements. Analysis: Through examining the physical properties of common elements, inspecting the properties and trends in the elements…

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    The Cantor Dust Analysis

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    and patterns-- in which explanations and interpretations are often sought after. Mathematics becomes the solution and discovery that humanity seeks, in which it then can elaborate on the unknown, mysteries, and the incomprehensible. The existence of mathematics is a subtle thing; functioning quietly throughout our daily lives. Moreover, mathematics weaves itself within various aspects of our natural lives that we would never suspect it of existing within, order and chaos and fractal patterns…

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    CPSC 240 Class Analysis

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    206A (Global Issues in Literature) I think about patterns and structure in both classes. In CPSC 240, the purpose of the class is to learn how to work with object-oriented Java code and to learn how to visually design and structure code instead of programming the first thing that comes into mind without a planning our next course of action. We talk about how our code has structure and patterns and rather than just writing code there are types of patterns that you look for and steps to…

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    scratched and gouged and splintered … and this great heavy bed which is all [they] found in the room, looks as if it had been through the wars … [she does not] mine it a bit, only the paper” (311). She believes that “this wallpaper has a kind of sub-pattern in a different shades … but in the places where it isn’t faded … [she] can see a strange, provoking, formless sort of figure, that seems to skulk about behind that silly and conspicuous front design” (311). “I’m getting really fond of the…

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    Polygon Essay

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    The next in sequence would be the hexagon, and we would have 2*6*10*(24-10), or 2*6*10*14/5! Which equals 1680/120 =14. The pattern is contained in the formula. When you carry out numerator you find that the next number in sequence is always an increase of 4. This seems to work for all polynomials. C. How would T(n) change if you ignored the vertices’ distinctness? That is…

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    creating words, the word-building approach uses rimes and patterns by grouping words together that have the same vowel sounds; short a and short e for example. In teaching the word building approach, students must learn the sounds of vowels in all areas of the word, beginning and middle. The steps to administrating a word building lesson is to first start by applying phonics so the students know the sound of the letter and letter patterns in the words being learned. Start by giving a list of…

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    LCI scores can help provide valuable insight in to your specific learning patterns. So to begin explaining to somebody what learning is, I would have them first take the Learning Connections Inventory. This would give a basic understanding of how they learn as an individual. I would then explain to them how to apply those learning patterns in everyday learning situation. This may include key words that hint towards one pattern or another. In Week 1 I stated “Learning to me is the act of gaining…

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    skills, and I’ve grown to realize its more than that. People can learn using different methods and be more responsive to one rather than the other. I am a Strong-Willed learner. I can use all of my learning patterns at the Use First level without the need to avoid any, applying each pattern depending on the task at hand. I use Sequence…

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    great work of anthropology but also a work of literary criticism (Frye, 2009: 109). To some degree, this book can be considered as a foundation of myth-archetypes criticism (Ye Shuxian, 2011: 4). In short, Frazer discovered the repeated phenomena as patterns of archetype occur in the mythical and religious events. Until now his works are still considered as a treasure trove to…

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    Rotating Tires

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    Rotating tires and wheels on vehicles is a common thing. Rotating the tires can sav wear and tear as well as make them last longer. Some people rotate just the four tires used, while other people rotate all four and the spare. If only two tires are wearing, just the two can be rotated. Some people rotate their tires every time so many miles are put on their vehicle. Such as every 3,000 or 5,000 miles. The most basic tools you will need for this are jacks, support jacks, and a lug wrench. In…

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