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FADS
It's an unusual thing, activity, or idea to which a great number of people become emotionally connected for a brief period of time. Fashion is less predictable. Identifying the lengths of a craze is the simplest approach to recognize it. A fad is typically described as catching on with the general public, although it usually fades just as soon as it appeared.
FASHION
The goal of fashion is to dispel our irrational dread of mortality. Decorating oneself with certain items aids in the creation of an identity, giving the impression of permanence. Buying goods and defining our appearance helps our existence feel more genuine and permanent.
TREND
It refers to the overall direction in which something develops or changes. A new method of doing things or a behavior that has a significant influence on our society. It is a pattern of change in a condition, output, or process that occurs in a sequential order.
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KNOWLEDGE
Knowledge is the familiarity or knowledge of someone or something, such as information, abilities, or items, that aids in one's comprehension.
PERSUASION
Is the process of persuading others to alter their minds, make a commitment, buy a product or service, or perform a certain action.
CONFIRMATION
It is viewed as the sealing of the covenant formed at baptism among Christian groups that practice infant baptism. Confirmands are those who are being confirmed.
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PATTERN RECOGNITION
At its most basic level, the act of teaching oneself to recognize patterns. Pattern recognition skills can help us make judgments as we get older and develop critical thinking skills, and our brains ultimately learn to notice and learn from patterns on their own.
TREND ADAPTATION
As students have a better knowledge of the attribute adapt, they begin to exhibit this behavior by seeking out choices and alternatives and demonstrating their readiness to tackle challenges in several ways. Rather than believing that there is just one point of view, pupils examine or express the perspectives of others during a group discussion.
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