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... integer between and 216 - (65,535) Note The standard C# types are defined in the System namespace Table 9.4 shows the SQL Server types, the compatible standard C# types, andthe DataReader Get* methods ... see the SQL Server types andthe values supported by those types in Table 2.3 of Chapter 2, "Introduction to Databases." Note The Get* methods are defined in all of the DataReader classes and ... C# type You use this table to figure out which method to call to get a specific column type For example, if you need to get the value of a bigint column, you call the GetInt64() method that returns...
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... Bring together members of the intended audience to discuss how to make the message attractive, relevant, and understandable • Field test, revise, then re-test content, language, illustrations, and ... Suitability Assessment of Materials1 andthe Medicaid Checklist2 assess how readable and understandable education materials are, and also evaluate how well materials stimulate learning and motivation and ... patient understands the one form they need at the moment This leaves it up tothe person requesting the data, the provider conducting the procedure or writing the prescription, or the practitioner...
... relevant tothe query Doppa et al (2010) use FARMER (Nijssen and Kok, 2003), an existing ILP system, to learn firstorder rules They propose several approaches to score the rules, which are used to infer ... points (top 600 and above) on the curve, where the precision is generally very low Here, the superior performance of BLPs over MLNs could be possibly due tothe focused grounding used in the BLP ... Artificial Intelligence and Statistics (AISTATS-07) K Kersting and L De Raedt 2007 Bayesian Logic Programming: Theory and tool In L Getoor and B Taskar, editors, Introduction to Statistical Relational...
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... ROCK Your MESSAGE What you want your AUDIENCE to remember afterwards? Most of us only remember THINGS so get focused! Pick the most CRITICAL things Keep it SIMPLE Less is MORE Slide MESSAGE People ... IMAGES Let people SEE your message Use QUALITY images with meaning Use IMAGES Awesome COLORS 25 Pick a color SCHEME that fits your theme Use colors that work Together Our five DESIGN principles ... ROCK Your Keep it Cool MESSAGE SIMPLE Stunning IMAGES FONTS Awesome COLORS GO audience! ROCK your 31 INSPIRED BY Nancy Duarte Carmine Gallo Steve Jobs Jesse Desjardins Emiland De Cubber BY SLIDES...
... the reader’s ability to interpret text into meaning through other senses that readers have available to them These exercises help the reader become more aware of their subvocalization and assist ... spaces of the text At first the reader will, most likely, read these words, but after practice will begin mentally skipping these letters to extract meaning from thepassage In doing so, the reader ... Learn To Speed Read 21 led into a small passage, not much larger than a rat-hole: she knelt down and looked along thepassage into the loveliest garden you ever saw How she longed to get...
... 13 2.4.2 The role of the teacher andthe students in teaching and learning Reading 13 2.4.2.1 The role of the teacher 13 2.4.2.2 The role of the students 14 2.5 Reading Comprehension ... Business Journal, March 14, 2005): 34 4.3.2 The students 35 4.3.2.1 The role of reading skill tothe students‟ learning English and future career 35 4.3.2.2 The role ... future career 35 4.3.2.2 The role of reading materials tothe motivation for learning reading skill 36 4.3.2.3 The students‟comments on their current reading lessons 36 CHAPTER : CONCLUSION...
... readers They need to understand how texts work and what they when they read It is the fact that the student is the heart of the reading lesson andthe element which determines the success of a reading ... structures and so on In the case the topic of the text is not interesting and irrelevant to their experience and knowledge they may stop reading because they can not understand the meaning of the text ... introduce the topic of the text Using discussion about the topic of the text Giving pre-reading questions or guided questionsto lead the students tothe main points of the text Using the short...
... introduce them to new and relevant ideas” In the case the topic of the text is not interesting and irrelevant to their experience and knowledge they may stop reading because they cannot understand the ... motivation to learn reading skill Needless to say, it is necessary for the teachers to know what their students like toread Significance of the study The study highlights the influence of reading topics ... can help the students find more easily to understand the reading texts therefore they become more motivated toread Moreover, the teachers’ activities and tasks are the key component tothe students’...
... desire toread more, their readiness toread in English and opinions towards the importance of reading in English for leisure In order to have a study which suited tothe current context, the researcher ... means that reading habit is measured by how frequently readers read, whether they read entire books, and what they like toread It refers to people‟s reading activities and how frequently they engage ... discuss the matter in a minor thesis Therefore, this study only focuses on students‟ pleasure reading habits and their attitudes towards reading in English, and factors affecting their reading...
... motivation possessed by students, the students’ attitudes on current reading topics andthe influence of the reading topics on students’ motivation to learn reading skill Needless to say, it is necessary ... influence of the reading topics on students’ motivation to learn reading skill Research questionsThe study was carried out in order to find out answers tothefollowing research questions: What ... necessary for the teachers to know what their students like toread Significance of the study The study highlights the influence of reading topics on the motivation in learning reading skills The findings...