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    Modularity

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    the standard dimension of a mat was around 3 feet by 6 feet‚ which approximate the overall proportions of a reclining human figure. The module thus becomes not only a proportional device for use with three-dimensional vertical elements but a two-dimensional planning tool as well. Modularity as a means of measurement is intrinsic to certain types of building; for example‚ brick construction is by its nature modular insofar as the fixed dimensions of a brick necessarily yield dimensions that are multiples

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    Opinions

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    thoughts can be similar‚ but they can also be very different. Whether a foolish person’s opinion or a scholar’s opinion‚ both opinions are equally as important as the other. Christopher Columbus and his colleagues were debating over the world’s dimension. His colleagues recalcitrantly proclaimed that the world was two dimensional. However Columbus’ opinion was different. He believed that the world was a three dimensional sphere. His proposal was repudiated by his colleagues and so he set off to prove

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    my patients in the future. The IHP (Integrated health professional) model takes three important dimensions that every health professional should have and displays them as inter-linking to form a whole health professional. The three dimensions are knowledge‚ empathy and reflection. When these dimensions are used in unity‚ a health professional can effectively treat a patient. The knowledge dimension is about knowing the necessary information to perform your job and being able to apply this knowledge

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    the first time I dealt with relations. This is a feature that I really like. If you have to change one dimension‚ then the rest automatically change if there is a relation between the dimensions. The book showed that you could do it with the dimensions or symbols showing. In my opinion it is easier to do when the dimensions are showing. This is a big time saver if you need to change a dimension later on. I will be keeping this feature in the memory bank along with some information that I learned

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    dual perspectives has effectively and simultaneously created a distinct separation between the story and the readers – two dimensions were created. One dimension is the story world and the other is the reader’s world. Readers cannot touch the story world nor can the story world touch the reader’s world (the reality). The narrator is the only one who can go between the two dimensions. We‚ as the readers‚ can only perceive the story by reading the narrator’s mind – we are not reading what he sees but what

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    you and me

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    critique considering the artist’s style‚ intention‚ and historical time period. You will consider several questions which will help you generate an essay about the painting “White Light” by Jackson Pollock. You should carefully read the chapter on two dimension art in your textbook first.  Your response to the assignment must be prepared according to standard college writing practices‚ using MLA format. Fragmented sentences and spelling errors are not acceptable‚ so please be sure to spell check your

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    Personal Effectiveness

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    unaware of. 3. The "hidden" quadrant represents things that I know about myself‚ that you do not know. 4. The "unknown" quadrant represents things that neither I know about myself‚ nor you know about me Building Johari window ‚a third dimension of effectiveness has also added. Eight triads of personalities are-: 1. EFFECTIVE 2. INSENSITIVE 3. EGOCENTRIC 4. DOGMATIC 5. SECRETIVE 6. TASK-OBSESSED 7. LONELY EMPATHIC 8. INEFFECTIVE PERSONAL EFFECTIVENESS

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    E103 Projectile Motion

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    horizontal inertia and vertical gravity. The projectile creates a parabolic curve. The curved path is known as the trajectory. We are assuming here that there is no or very little air resistance. The equations of motion for one dimension are also valid for two dimensions. To simplify our analysis‚ we will resolve the position‚ velocity‚ and acceleration into horizontal and vertical components. Because these components are perpendicular‚ they are independent to each other. In this experiment‚ you

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    white light

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    critique considering the artist’s style‚ intention‚ and historical time period. You will consider several questions which will help you generate an essay about the painting “White Light” by Jackson Pollock. You should carefully read the chapter on two dimension art in your textbook first. Your response to the assignment must be prepared according to standard college writing practices‚ using MLA format. Fragmented sentences and spelling errors are not acceptable‚ so please be sure to spell check your essay

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    Blood Patterns

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    Tulisa.foster Criminalistics I - 7m Instructor:  Travis Allen Blood patterns 1. Explain the terms area of convergence and area of origin and explain what each term reveals to an investigator. Area of convergence is a two dimensional plane where lines traced though the long axis of‚ several individual bloodstains meet. Two dimensional places from which the bloodstains were projected. (saferstein) Area of origin location in three dimensional spaces that blood that produced a bloodstain originated

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