... Retrieval with Asian Languages
(IRAL2003), pages 49-56, Sapporo, Japan.
Tsur, Oren, Maarten de Rijke, and Khalil Sima'an.
2004. BioGrapher: biography questions as a
restricted domain question ... whole training set. We removed one in
each pair of strongly correlated tags and finally
got 34 syntactic tags and 34 morphological tags.
We also handcrafted a list of relevant cue
phrases (44), ... Learning Tools with Java
Implementations, Morgan Kaufmann, San Mateo,
CA.
Xu, Jinxi, Ana Licuanan, and Ralph Weischedel.
2003. TREC2003 QA at BBN: answering
definitional questions. In Proceedings...
... or an L4 nerve
root injury. A loss of sensation over the foot and lateral lower calf may result from
Chapter 016. BackandNeckPain
(Part 7)
MRI of lumbar herniated disk; left S1 radiculopathy. ... pathologically, demyelination and axonal loss are usually present.
minimum, and (4) recurrent incapacitating pain despite conservative treatment.
The latter two criteria are more subjective and less ... cord disease
suggest an etiology other than lumbar disk disease. Bilateral absence of ankle
reflexes can be a normal finding in old age or a sign of bilateral S1 radiculopathy.
An absent deep...
... I have known him and during the ten that I served as his chief
translatoron lecture tours in the United States, Canada, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia,
Great Britain, and Switzerland, ... society.
THEHUMANPOTENTIAL
Each of us has a valid sense of self, of “I.” We also share fundamental goals: We want happiness and
do not want suffering. Animals and insects also want happiness and do not want ... to
a human being’s.” I was hurt because I felt that I was already acting as an ordinary student listening to
him even though I was the Dalai Lama, ranking above him. I was irritated and remained
uncomfortable...
... lay awake and made a list of all his good qualities. He told himself firmly that he was
not what the Nazis said, that he had talents and special gifts of heart and mind, which he enumerated
to ... evolution of a brain that was able to care for
others and thus help to ensure the survival of their young. At first this care was rudimentary and
automatic; but over millennia, mammals began to build ... such as the Arab-Israeli conflict, have been allowed to fester
and become “holy,” and once they have been sacralized, positions tend to harden and become
resistant to pragmatic solutions. And...
... University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada,
4
Institute for Clinical Evaluative
Sciences, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada,
5
Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, Harvard University, ... during, and after conflict. Lancet
2003, 362:6 67.
10. Banatvala N, Roger AJ, Denny A, Howarth J: Mortality and mor-
bidity among Rwandan refugees repatriated from Zaire,
November, 1996. Prehospital ... Finally,
does the situation mandate humanitarian intervention
beyond the medical care and public health strategies cur-
rently in place?
The text below summarizes our approach to evaluating
and...
... blindness
be avalanche aware
find an avalanche victim
make a fish trap
catch a fish bare-handed
go ice fishing
snare a hare
gut a hare
squash a squirrel
nab a fox
trap a rodent
impale an elk
be bear aware
fend ... coconuts
ace an emergency scuba ascent
escape a kelp forest
avoid a shark attack
fend off a shark
resist a wolf pack
battle a pit bull
spike an assailant
embrace your enemy
do a handshake takedown
deal ... slides.
Avoid avalanche-prone areas in the
forty-eight hours after rough weather
or a thaw. If you must go, pack a
collapsible shovel, a snow probe,
and an avalanche beacon.
survive an avalanche...
... something
least — and treat them as you encounter problems. It’s always important to make sure your
patient is breathing and that their heart is beating. You may have taken first aid and learned to
remember ... your ABCs: Airway, Breathing, and Circulation. This is a great mnemonic device in a
medical sit uation, but in major trauma this order of procedures can cost a life. In the Army we
taught an acronym ... need to readjust your splint (again, unless you’ve applied a tourniquet).
Next, assess them again: Do they have an open airway, and are they breathing? Do they have a
pulse? Are they bleeding? Any...
... the langguage game
3.1.1The effective/ advantages of language games
The language games has a lot of advantages. Beaside the above purose of using
language game, the advantages of language games ... Christmas,
Valentine… to play together, exchange knowledge and relax. Sometimes, they
have many chance to talk and study with foreigners. This is an outstanding
advantage anda good condition to ...
learning.
+) games provode language practise in the various and
intergrated language skills.
+) games encourage students to intercat and communicate to
each others.
+) games create a meaningful...
... sink back towards negative past
experiences. They are like a poison, and can ruin your day…or damage your career. Instead,
always apply positive energy to what you are doing at the moment. And ... via breathing, meditation is an
inward focusing. It is a deep relaxation, a clearing of the mind, and an enhanced awareness.
Meditation has been practiced for over 5000 years and even today ... Take
a walk, take a break, or just go sit in your car. Do some deep breathing and some visualization.
Find your center and get backto the calm and mellow you.
In the same manner, worry can...