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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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    A company called ‘Stratasys’said that Digital Manufacturing is a manufacturing method that supplements weaknesses of traditional production processes. It helps delivery times and production costs decrease with prototypes and final parts directly from CAD data while developing synchronical product quality. (Stratasys, unknown) As furniture industry becomes developed, digital manufacturing has taken a important place in the industry. Therefore, this essay will illustrate the history and processes of

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    Introduction In this book, Gregg Braden merges the modern discoveries of nature’s patterns (fractals) with the ancient view of a cyclic universe. He gives us that all human relations / operations is a reflection of a recurring cycles of our past. Each cycle established himself and returns as more powerful and amplified version. THE AUTHOR: Gregg Braden is a scientist, visionary, philosopher. With several books and speeches, he touches our mind and heart. He is also one of New York’s bestselling

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    Trent Arvin Art Appreciation 11 April 2017 Compare and Contrast: “The Starry Night” and “Number 1 1949” When you look at the two paintings; “The Starry Night” by Vincent Van Gogh, and “Number 1 1949” by Jackson Pollock; there are a few similarities about the meaning of the works of art. Their background and history are different. These paintings were created in two totally different eras and have different formal and technical aspects. Saying that, these works of art share no spiritual or

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    The Camp Cross Croutons The Camp Cross Croutons is the name of the first community I felt I truly belonged to and that belonged to me. In this paper I will be reflecting on this significant culture I was part of, and then viewing it as a system, through the lens of “new science”. I will explore the sometimes paradoxical notions of emergence, autopoiesis, Maturana’s “biology of cognition”, structural coupling, chaos and dissipative structures. Camp Cross, and the Croutons

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    always outliers whose activity appears at first random, chaotic, and disruptive. Science has taught us that these outliers with their random chaotic and disruptive pattern, if watched long enough, will create a complex new possibility. They call these fractals. Let us just consider that idea.

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    Richard Doyle, whose field is rhetoric and cultural study of science, in his article ‘LSDNA: Consciousness Expansion and the Emergence of Biotechnology’, has challenged assumptions regarding the techno-scientific triumphs. This is interesting to note because such assumptions and rhetoric are often accepted without question. The “scientific revolution”-in progress from the time when the Enlightenment rejected all ideas grounded in faith and traditions- has emphasized a new tradition: the tradition

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    Kidney and Eye are inextricably linked in many diseases, both common and esoteric. Renal disease microvasculature is not readily in vivo while retinal microvasculature is easily accessible to direct non-invasive micro vasculation. Hence, patients with renal disease may require specific ophthalmologic treatment. The best example in the developed world of the frequent need for clinical input from both specialties is in the care of diabetic patients, who may develop Micro vascular complications. Diabetes

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    The sun beats down on me. The torrid asphalt beneath my shoes radiates through my feet making them feel sluggish and slow. The sweat is pure turmoil and torments me in great drops of salt and exhaustion. It stings my eyes and my burnt skin and gives my body an uncomfortable sticky, slippery sensation that seems to boil under the hot sunlight. Every muscle in my body is swollen with lactic acid. Yet as I line my melting feet up behind the white line and stare into the sea of red and green before me

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    riches where they were poor. The slaves were however taken by force but the Okies were seduced by the lure of work and prosperity.   To help understand the third and deepest level of reading, we can apply a mathematical idea, that is the Fractal Idea of Sameness, that things are identical at different levels. For example, if we look at a

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