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path·ways
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pathways
Plural form of the word pathway.
We thought there was one pathway to a hairdressing career and then realized there are many pathways.
Submitted by MaryC on November 24, 2015
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of pathways in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of pathways in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of pathways in a Sentence
If you try to envision how life evolved from the first organic molecules, it had to have been a herky-jerky process, full of twisted pathways and failures, most of them must have gone nowhere. But evolution has a way of creating winners from countless experiments over long periods of time.
The work we do to build those pathways back to them is the important work to be done.
It becomes like an addiction to novelty without substance, when you get a match with someone, it literally gives you a boost of dopamine, and you think, There’s no cost to continuing to play. The dating apps know this, and they are exploiting the shit out of our reward pathways to make sure that we’re always coming back.
We know young black men are twice as likely as young white men to be 'disconnected' ... we've got to reconnect them, we've got to give more of these young men access to mentors. We've got to continue to encourage responsible fatherhood. We've got to provide more pathways to apply to college or find a job. We can keep them from falling through the cracks.
Alcoholic beverages affect your brain’s communication pathways to a great extent. It becomes difficult for a person who drinks a lot of alcohol to remember things and process new data while leaving him depressed and disordered easily, to avoid such damage to the brain, women should not drink more than one glass of alcohol and men should stick to two glasses in a day.
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