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    Health is a broad term which is difficult to describe as it can mean different things to various people. Some consider being healthy as the ability to carry out daily functions without impediments whilst to others being free from illness is critical being healthy. According to World Health Organisation (1946) health is “a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity”This definition attempts to incorporate all aspects of human health…

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    During this study, four patterns of bias against women in STEM quickly became uncovered. Pattern one has become known as the Prove-it-Again pattern. Out of all the women interviewed and surveyed, two-thirds stated that they had to prove more evidence showing their competence than others. They continually had their expertise questioned because of their gender. Pattern two is known as the Tightrope. In the Tightrope pattern, many women have to walk a fine line between being…

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    Fingerprints are being formed while the baby is still in the womb. They start being formed at 9th week and continue to the 23rd week. There are three different types of fingerprint patterns; the whorl, the loop, and the arch. Heredity determine the type of fingerprint pattern you will have, just like it determines whether or not you will be left handed or if you will have blue eyes. Fingerprints are unique, so unique that law enforcement can identify anyone by a single print. For example, the…

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    Station Park Patterns

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    of space within a location of a city/community. Also, I noticed patterns, patterns in store location, Pattern of people, the different regions, boundaries, the cultural landscape, and much more. I did a four-level analysis to figure out patterns and to see the impacts that these patterns have on Station Park. Level 1 is what, where, when? Station Park is a lifestyle mall in Farmington Utah. Level 2 was Patterns, some of the patterns that I found was most of the more visited stores are near the…

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    Chapter four: Interrupt the Pattern Interrupting the pattern is the first step to unconscious branding. The mind leads the brains to action working through a process of recognized patterns. Shifting people’s attention and behaviors, requires doing something that disrupts the norm. Perception allows humans to see with their brain. It is an ongoing effort between expectations and incoming sensory data. When thing people observe fit thier expectations, they become unconscious to, requiring no…

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    undesirable tasks. These tasks we wish to overcome, but first we need to be able to find the issue. Figuring out these patterns can be difficult, and overcoming them can be even more difficult. The purpose of this project, is to target the patterns, and figure out how to overcome them, because we all know that they will not just go away on their own. My most undesirable patterns are, snoozing my alarm clock and not being able to get up early, along with letting fear discourage me from going out…

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    Simpson Shoe Patterns

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    would surely link him to the crime. Since the pattern was very clear and distinct with associated toe-to-heel detail, this seemed a simple task at first to investigators. The pattern was compared to the thousands of sole patterns in the FBI’s database, None matched. After exhaustive research, the shoe patterns were expensive, Italian-made casual dress shoes with a sole made from a synthetic material. After looking in the high-end stores for a similar pattern, a composite sketch of the sole was…

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    resulting in a stagnation of refugee flows in Greece (Lamb, 2016). As such, one important question to investigate within the literature is the following: why has the flow of refugees through Europe stagnated in Greece? As mentioned, the major migration patterns in Greece began with the rise in refugees seeking…

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    disabilities and advantaged career development patterns for the SEN students It is however also important to have an individualized program for each student that is specific to his/her need, or at least have different programs for each gender. Hsiao (2014) found that whereas the female students prefer humanity pattern and do better at artistic and social pattern, male students prefer mathematics and physics pattern and do better in realistic and investigative pattern. Compliance between female…

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    Procedure of Pattern Making The importance and necessity of pattern maker in apparel industry is inexpressible. A pattern maker can convert fashion designers imagination to the materialized. A pattern maker is he who makes garment pattern based on Fashion designers/Design team provided idea/sketch. The sustainable of a design mostly depends on pattern makers expertise, efficiency and capability. As we know the fabric cost of a garment is required 50% (percent) of total value. So, if 1% fabric…

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