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    If Mrs Miley’s dietary pattern continues for a period of time‚ it can bring about many health problems. Firstly‚ as Mrs Miley’s BMI already puts her in the obesity range‚ she should be controlling her diet by having healthier food choices such as by including more fruits and vegetables‚ calcium‚ grains‚ and protein in her diet.(Segal & Kemp‚ 2015) However as seen from her food intake table‚ there is no consumption of fruits and vegetables at all. She could have consumed a few pieces of vegetables

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    and A.W. Young‚ 1986. Understanding face recognition. British Journal of Psychology‚ 17. Dunbar‚ K. and CM. MacLeod‚ 1984. A horse race of a different color: Stroop interference patterns with transformed words. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 10‚ 622-639. Ellis‚ H.D.‚ 1983. ‘The role of the right hemisphere in face perception’. In: A.W. Young (ed.)‚ Functions of the right cerebral hemisphere.

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    Intergenerational Patterns of Addiction Jodi Stillman Genograms can be very enlightening for families. Many patterns of multigenerational issues can be exposed and explored by beginning with a genogram. There are patterns of medical issues that can be brought to light and give a family a chance to make healthier choices in an effort to stave off the effects of genetic predispositions to certain illnesses. The same can be said for patterns of addictions across multiple generations of the family

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    Bacterial growth patterns and the effects of environmental factors on properties of colonies ERIC LI Abstract In this experiment we work with different types of bacteria and experiment with their different properties and how they grow in certain situations. Different samples of bacteria cultures were gathered from different places such as the mouth‚ shaded mulch‚ and from the table top. The samples were collected by using a cotton swab and swiped onto a petri dish filled with nutrient agar. The

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    salvation but also for gaining the ordinary things they need in life. Religion of the vast majority of Indian people. Buddhism Origin Began is northeastern India 2‚500 years old About suffering and the need to get rid of it Founder of Buddhism Siddhartha Gautama Was called Buddha Lived in the 4th or 5th century B.C. in India Path of enlightenment Also known as “the awakened one” Siddhartha Gautama Born around 520 B.C. Born into a royal family Lived with in palace walls away

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    Search patterns vary and depend on the type of scene‚ the victims and suspect’s actions as well as the location and size of the area. Having someone in command can eliminate or lessen the chances of evidence or effort being duplicated. While each scene and victim may need a different search pattern‚ each pattern searches the probable points of entry first and any exits possibly used by the criminal. A line/strip search is one that is used by one or two investigators who walk in straight lines

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    Page 1 of 2 Nonverbal Listening Patterns I chose graded project number one‚ being Nonverbal Listening Patterns. Nonverbal listening patterns means‚ certain messages through a variety of cues such as body language and tone of voice. As I observe myself on two separate occasions. Choosing two people with whom I know: Vickie L. my sister and Avery D. a loan officer‚ at our local bank. The exercises consist of two different conversations. While speaking with each person I was to analyze my

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    of a rural setting the majority of Australia’s population is and always has been most concentrated in urban centres and capital cities. Forster refers to this Metropolitan Primacy as one of the most striking features of the Australian settlement pattern (Forster‚ 2004). The history of the development and urbanisation of Australia and its cities has been a unique process‚ which does not necessarily conform to the process seen in other countries. To fully understand modern Australian cities one must

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    The immigration pattern in the United States affects the Americans economy.There are many undocumented people from central America working and living the United States.The effects of the immigrations pattern on the American economy are that immigrants pay taxes‚ immigrants work low paying jobs‚ and their children go to college and get jobs. Many people say that immigrants do not pay taxes.Immigrant pay consumer taxes.”Immigrant pay taxes‚ in the form of income property‚sales‚and taxes at the federal

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    Alysa Torino Mrs. Bellottie AP English III 22 October 2014 The Intricate Patterns of Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald designed his most famous novel around intricate patterns and motifs such as weather and color. Her pays very close attention to detail‚ such as the time it is impeccably hot to the color that shines at the end of Daisy’s dock. This directly correlates to the mood and the atmosphere throughout the novel‚ which is what Fitzgerald is trying to get the reader to feel. For the first time Daisy

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