public function __construct()
 {
     parent::__construct();
     // do whatever here - i often use this method for authentication controller
     $this->load->model('Mdl_Patterns');
     $this->load->helper("utility");
 }
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 /**
  * Index Page for this controller.
  *
  * Maps to the following URL
  * 		http://example.com/index.php/welcome
  *	- or -
  * 		http://example.com/index.php/welcome/index
  *	- or -
  * Since this controller is set as the default controller in
  * config/routes.php, it's displayed at http://example.com/
  *
  * So any other public methods not prefixed with an underscore will
  * map to /index.php/welcome/<method_name>
  * @see http://codeigniter.com/user_guide/general/urls.html
  */
 function __construct()
 {
     parent::__construct();
     $this->load->model('Mdl_Accounts', '', TRUE);
     $this->load->helper("utility");
     $this->load->helper("email");
 }
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 /**
  * Index Page for this controller.
  *
  * Maps to the following URL
  * 		http://example.com/index.php/welcome
  *	- or -
  * 		http://example.com/index.php/welcome/index
  *	- or -
  * Since this controller is set as the default controller in
  * config/routes.php, it's displayed at http://example.com/
  *
  * So any other public methods not prefixed with an underscore will
  * map to /index.php/welcome/<method_name>
  * @see http://codeigniter.com/user_guide/general/urls.html
  */
 function __construct()
 {
     parent::__construct();
     $this->load->model('Mdl_Dashboard', '', TRUE);
     $this->load->model('Mdl_Accounts');
     //$this->load->model('Mdl_Requests');
     //$this->load->model('Mdl_Prays');
 }
 public function __construct()
 {
     parent::__construct();
 }