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    Differential Diagnosis Considerations When diagnosing reactive attachment disorder, it is important to take into consideration possible differential diagnoses that could better explain the symptoms the individual is experiencing. The DSM V (2013) states that criteria for reactive attachment disorder show that there is a pattern

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    mathematics but due to the extensive influence Pi has in mathematics, this investigation will focus specifically on Pi’s application in the fields of calculus, trigonometry, topics that fall within the standard level mathematics syllabus, but also differential geometry, a topic that is not in the standard level mathematics syllabus to broaden my knowledge of pi. History and Properties of : The concept of pi has been known to humans for centuries. Its relationship with circles meant early civilizations

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    Historical Relevance. “Our century 's self-conscious interest in culture and society has produced valuable attempts to retell the Western past with the aid of such organizing principles as technological change, art collecting” (Barzun, 1990, p. xiii) Considering modern globalization trends, technology and data flow, the comparative historical approach has “identified general features of the modern capitalist economy” (Bentz & Shapiro, 1998, p.134) as more relevant. Trends from Sigmund Freud (1856-1939)

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    Edwin Sutherland 's hypothesis of Differential Association advanced from the Chicago School of human science, which watched that wrongdoing happened all the more as often as possible in territories lacking social association and organizations of social control. Wrongdoing was generally clarified by numerous variables –, for example, social class, age, race, and urban or rustic area. Sutherland built up his hypothesis of Differential Association keeping in mind the end goal to clarify how these elements

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    mathematics. While I was coming to terms with the fact that enrolling in the program had been a mistake, my injuries were resolving better than had been expected. Once I was physically able to ride, I chose to withdraw from my classes except for Differential Equations and head back to the racetrack. I spent the rest of the semester commuting from Ann Arbor, MI to Thistledown racetrack in Cleveland,

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    While on the surface the facts in the Newton case and in the variation may look very similar there is one difference that could lead to the cases being decided differently. In the original case Newton is flying from the Bahamas to Luxembourg. The captain of the flight made an unscheduled stop in New York City at JFK International Airport. Shortly after two officers boarded the plane and asked Newton if he had a weapon on him. When Newton answered yes he was arrested and charged with a violation

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    Chaos Theory Explained “Traditionally, scientists have looked for the simplest view of the world around us. Now, mathematics and computer powers have produced a theory that helps researchers to understand the complexities of nature. The theory of chaos touches all disciplines.” -Ian Percival, The Essence of Chaos Part I: The Basics of Chaos. Watch a leaf flow down stream; watch its behavior within the water… Perhaps it will sit upon the surface, gently twirling along

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    Workshop 6: Savitski-Golay Smoothing Ahmad Zul Izzi Fauzi (201408614) Figure 1.0: Whiskey data plot. The original data plot shows a lot of noise and need to be smooth or reduce without interfering the data features. The 5, 7 and 9 point Moving Average is plotted using the whiskey data (See Figure 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3). After the Moving Average were applied it seems most of the noise were reduced in the plot and even though the peaks amplitude is different for each point of smoothing, the trend line

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    information about gradients of the function…let’s see what this means… We’re going to take everything that you learnt about integration and turn it into a way to model and understand the world around us. This is a very powerful statement and indeed differential equations are without a doubt the most powerful mathematical tool we have to understand the behaviour of everything from fundamental particles to populations, economies, weather, flow of wealth, heat, fluids, the motion of planets, the life of

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    The Long Chair The Bauhaus born in Germany, in 1919. “Its core objective was a radical concept: to reimagine the material world to reflect the unity of all the arts” (The Bauhaus 2007) Winton view on the Bauhaus aim. The aims of the Bauhaus from 1923 were to solve the problems of industrialisation and to educate young designers to provide solutions. These designers were taught how to design for mass production and to create a new design language. Characteristics of the Bauhaus were focus on function

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