... introduced the projects
involved, and the structure ofthe German-Engllsh
transfer mechanism, offering specific examples ofthe
transfer process for some ofthe features present in the
IS analysis. ... complex requirements on both the linguistic
theories involved and on the theories of translation.
Perhaps the most refreshing aspect ofthe endeavour
has been the new perspective which one ... have made crucial use ofthe upper model
in constructing our combination ofthe two compo-
nents. In effect, the upper model can often mediate
between the results ofthe MT analysis, expressed...
... METHODLOGY
3.1. Aims ofthe project
One of questions that the author wondered from the beginning of this thesis is
whether any connections between the managerial decision making process and cost ... increase the number ofthe ending inventories as well as the
profit ofthe organizations as mentioned above. This not only can be considered as a
strategy ofthe new comers to attract the investments ...
Sometimes, the ending inventories of these companies can be more than 50% ofthe total
number of products that they produce each month. This is because the percentage of
depreciation in value of raincoats...
... necessary to the company.
Since the roles of cost accounting are more and more important to the company, and
their impacts take an essential role in choosing decision of manager, the viewpoint of
this ... methods of Vietnam
companies, the research evaluates the usage of cost accounting of managers in decision-
making process. There are many ways to carry out a research; however this thesis only ... implementation ofthe
policy ofthe country annexed the pharmaceutical companies ofthe city, districts with
pharmaceutical companies – Ha Tinh Pharmaceutical Materials. All medicine counters
in the...
... management the manifestation of
the capacity of adaptation to the environment changes and in the same time
of market prevision, so that to benefit ofthe advantages of forecast and
adaptation to the ... sold: the product;
- the sales place: the ambience created by the interior organization of
the shop;
- the manner of selling: sales methods.
In a synthetic manner, the cardinal points of merchandising ... upon the consumers.
3. Unit of measurement (kilogram, liter, piece, etc);
4. Necessity.
It refers to the decision of buying both ofthe consumer and ofthe
seller. The buying decision of the...
... on the one hand, the subjectivization ofthe
aesthetic object and, on the other, the specialization of aesthetics in issues of aesthetics of art.
Namely, art, just like the beautiful and the ...
production ofthe aesthetic artifacts.
The rise of aesthetic experience can, therefore, be seen through the prism of
aestheticization, which is, simply, theprocessof turning something unaesthetic ... process at the complexity ofthe term
“aesthetic experience”. To understand the meaning oftheprocessof aestheticization, we need
to make clear its mechanism and, possibly, the strategy of...
... since all ofthe coders were
coding the data with the same guidelines and inter-
pretations. In ~he majority of cases, the same pair
of coders coded both the CC and FtF condition for the
same ... one ofthe problems, the difference
reached statistical significance, whereas it did
not for the other. ~his tendency to more frequent-
ly and explicitly ask for the opinions of all the
other ... eodable
from the tapes ofthe discussions. In the CC condition,
however, the participants realize that they must put
such things into words.
Another possible explanation is that the greater...
... as a result
of the use ofthe various control heuristics that guide the
process of generation. In other words, they axe incorpo-
rated in the procedural knowledge rather than the static
knowledge. ... history of processing, structured Mong the lines of
the
episodic
memory
oWaa~zat~on
suggested by Kolodner
(1984) and including the feedback ofthe results of actual
lexic~l choices during the ... factors for
selecting one verb over the other;, (I) the intended perspec-
tive
of the situation, (2) the emphasis of one activity rather
than another, (3) the focus being on a particular individ-...
... version ofthe biodesign innovation
process, you will be able to navigate confi dently the
many twists and turns that lie ahead.
Genesis ofthe book
The idea for the book is the result of our ...
in the Declaration of Geneva in 1948.
17
Table 1.1.2 sum-
marizes the American Medical Association’s Principles
of Medical Ethics, the foundation ofthe AMA Code of
Medical Ethics, one ofthe ...
respectful ofthe approach/limitations of key contacts.
People seek medical care due to illness and, therefore,
the medical environment is fraught with fear ofthe
unknown and the possibility of impairment...
... successful
communications.
Explainthe function of protocols in network
communications.
Explain the advantages of using a layered model to
2
Explain the advantages of using a layered model ...
describe network functionality.
Describe the role of each layer in two recognized
network models: The TCP/IP model and the OSI model.
Describe the importance of addressing and naming
schemes in ... network is carried on a medium. The medium
provides the channel over which the message travels from source to
destination
Network media: The medium over which the message travels.
Metallic...
... into account different sides ofthe matter, especially the negative ones.
It is even more important if we know to actively accelerate the integration process and limit the
negative effects.
1. HỘI ... BÀN VỀ VẤN ĐỀ ĐẨY MẠNH TIẾN TRÌNH
HỘI NHẬP VÀO NỀN KINH TẾ THẾ GIỚI
ACCELERATING THEPROCESSOF INTEGRATION
INTO THE WORLD’S ECONOMY
VÕ XUÂN TIẾN
Trường Đại học Kinh tế, Đại học Đà Nẵng
TÓM TẮT ... trình hội
nhập và góp phần hạn chế những tiêu cực của nó.
ABSTRACT
Nowadays, integrating into the world’s economy has become an objective tendency for almost
every country. This issue has been...
... Conclude the activity by picking up the cubes without letting
the students see the bottom face.
If students complain that they want to see the bottom ofthe cube,
explain that theprocessof scientific ...
allowing the students to see the bottom ofthe Mystery Cube but not
the bottom ofthe Biological Box used in the next activity.
Activity 2: The Biological Box
1. Keep the class formed into the same ... following:
ã What is on the bottom ofthe cube?
ã What is inside the cube?
6. Guide the discussion to focus on the question, What is on the
bottom ofthe cube? Explain to students that they will develop...
... on
the function ofthe images as they related to the context of psychotherapy and
the processof art toward healing.
The following different types of images were identified in this work. They
will ... – the sounds ofthe roaring sea, the waves crashing against
the rocky cliffs, and the wind in the trees – all faded into the background
as she became more deeply absorbed by the immediacy ofthe ... These
writings further support the notion ofthe importance of an image and the
different functions it can play for us in our understanding ofthe world. The
following four themes emerged in their work:
First,...