
Christopher Patterson
Articles
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1 month ago |
careerswithstem.com.au | Catherine Stephen |Brandon Smith |Christopher Patterson |Jasmine Fellows
— By Catherine Stephen, Brandon W. Smith and Christopher PattersonMore than are going to university for the first time. Some come to university to pursue a passion, others to discover one, and some aren’t quite sure why they’re here. Whatever their reason, it can take time to adjust and feel comfortable at uni, and some students decide studying is not for them. In their first year, around 14% of Australian students will choose to leave.
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2 months ago |
journals.sagepub.com | Ruth Mursa |Christopher Patterson |Gemma McErlean |Elizabeth Halcomb
IntroductionLife expectancy is a measure of a population’s overall health.
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Sep 3, 2024 |
battleroyalewithcheese.com | Christopher Patterson
My Brilliant Friend: Season 1-3: Review My Brilliant Friend: Season 1-3: Review. By Christopher Patterson. Taking a Look Back at a Marvelous Adaptation Before It Cements Itself in HistoryI finally rewatched, after quite some time, the My Brilliant Friend series. And took another dive into the books with the tenth anniversary of the final book underway.
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Aug 21, 2024 |
medicalxpress.com | Christopher Patterson |Lorna Moxham
As you read this, draw your attention to your jaw. Are you aware of any sensations? Are there areas of tension? Does your jaw feel tight or relaxed? Now imagine releasing any tension. What would that feel like? Next, bring your awareness back to your breathing and back to this article. This may seem familiar. You might have scanned areas of your body before, checked where you may be carrying tension and been prompted to see if you can release it.
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Aug 20, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Christopher Patterson |Lorna Moxham
As you read this, draw your attention to your jaw. Are you aware of any sensations? Are there areas of tension? Does your jaw feel tight or relaxed? Now imagine releasing any tension. What would that feel like? Next, bring your awareness back to your breathing and back to this article. This may seem familiar. You might have scanned areas of your body before, checked where you may be carrying tension and been prompted to see if you can release it.
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