... climbing, backpacking, and adventure tourism. Some recreational activities are made illegal such as gambling and drug use. Research has shown that recreation contributes to life satisfaction, quality ... life, health and wellness, and that the use of recreation as a diversion may have clinical applications to individuals with chronic pain and other health impairments. In some cult...
... task individually. - read the passage silently and do the Task 1. - explain the answers. Date of preparing:6- 9 -2009 Date of teaching: 9 9 - 2009 – Class:1 1A5 , 1 1A9 , 1 1A7 , 1 1A6 Un it 3 A party ... Speaking I. Aim: - Talking about talk parties and how to plan parties. II. Objectives:By the end of the lesson, Ss will be able to: - Use appropriate language to talk about parties an...
... board, hand-outs…
IV. Procedures:
TEACHER’S ACTIVITIES STUDENTS’ ACTIVITIES
Warm-up: (5 minutes)
- Greeting
- Ask students something about the test yourself C
* Have you prepared it at home?
* Have ... reading, speaking, listening, writing.
- Improve their knowledge through the test yourself.
II. Method: Integrated, mainly communicative.
II. Teaching aids: Textbook, tape, cassette pla...
... High agreement
To see how the generated gold standards agree
with the annotations of all annotators, we analyze
the kappa value from the agreements of each anno-
tator and the gold standard ... standard can be
generated. Our aim is to generate testing collec-
tions and their gold standards which agree mostly
to annotators. Therefore, we analyze the kappa
value not between annotators...
... one of Africa’s most stubborn and moneyed nations.
D. is today one of Africa’s most unflappable and loaded nations.
E. is today one of Africa’s most imperturbable and wealth-enhanced nations. ... mid-1980s aboard
a transatlantic ship from the Caspian Sea.
C. The zebra mussel probably steamed, sometime in the mid-1980s, aboard a transatlantic ship
into U.S. waterways from the Cas...
... deficiencies
and arrhythmias. Projects include a demonstration implantable pacemaker, external car-
diac pacemaker, impedance plethysmograph, intracardiac impedance sensor, external
defibrillator, intracardiac ... accelerations that an airman is capable of tolerating. Additional appli-
cations, such as the use of the processed electromyography (EMG) signal as a measure of
muscle fatigue...