... diamond. [C]
Curl noun
A small hanging mass of hair in a curving shape.
Curl verb
To twist into or form a curl or curls
Curly
Having curls or tending to curl
Top noun
A garment worn on the upper ... provides
There are about fifty calories in an apple.
Obsessed, obsessive adjective
unable to stop thinking about something; too
interested in or very worried about something
The government seems obsessed ...
repeated movements, esp. in order to relax them or
to reduce stiffness or pain in their joints or
muscles
I've got a dreadful ache in my neck. Would you
mind massaging it for me?
She gave...
... corrobo-
rating evidence, which leads us to our next question to
determine if findings can and should be applied to the
decision-making process required for intervention.
Can you corroborate these findings ... use random sampling to determine
households or settings sampled?
ã Do the investigators succeed in interviewing a large pro-
portion of the chosen sample?
ã Did the investigators institute specific ... corroborate these findings from local
independent sources?
In order to determine whether to apply the study findings
to our field setting requires independent information
from a variety of field-based...
... them. Explaining means to clarify
something in more details and more simply. Interpreting is to expound or in other words,
to repeat the message in other way without changing the meaning of it. ... is inconsistency between what yousay and howyousay it, the listener will hear
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Thirdly, maintaining eye contact when speaking with others helps
communication. Direct eye contact shows ... emailing or calling), “watching their reactions,” “talking slowly and
moderately, going straight to the point, even with some explanations and background
information,” “notifying to them (maybe...
...
boring and 15.6% of the total suppose that the topics are not interesting at all.
From the results shown in Figure 1, topics based on the course book can be said not to
be interesting enough to ... make the learners unwilling to speak or affects their
involvement in speaking lessons including: subjective factors from the learners themselves
such as finding ideas, finding words, poor pronunciation ... then retell in
class.
Learners must remember the story before telling it in front of other members in the
class because the story teller can attract other learners into the story and
understand...
... a text into another language in
the way that the author intended the text (p.5)
According to him, translation seems tobe simple: as one ought tobe able tosay
something as well in one language ... seen as making the following equations:
1. Iran is equated to a donkey, being stubborn and unwilling to change its
position.
2. Trade incentives are equated to the carrot, aimed at luring Iran ... smoothly the meaning of a written or spoken text into his
mother tongue. In addition to conveying the lexical meaning, translation requires the
translator to respect other important factors such as...
... ordering.”
Preparing for the Investing Week and Stock Simulations
In Chapter 19, I will put it all together by showing howto thoroughly prepare for
each investing week. Finally, in Chapter 20 I will ... answers to
these 11 questions.
1. How many hours per week are you willing to devote to actively managing
your portfolio?
Actively managing your portfolio is hard work—and just as you won’t
be beating ... going to lose more money than you should; if you are trading on
margin, you may lose more than you have.
If It’s Raining in Brazil, Buy Starbucks
So, how do you make a million dollars in the stock...
... margarine can be frozen in
the packaging and then inserted into a plas-
tic freezer bag. They can be stored for up to
six months. Thaw in the fridge. Whipped
butters and spreads, however, tend to break
down, ... staples and
basic ingredients you could freeze to use
along with fresh ingredients in your cook-
ing. In my opinion, no freezer should be
without frozen peas, corn kernels, spinach,
dumplings, ravioli, ... rolling pin until about
1
⁄
4
inch thick. Remove the paper and thinly
slice the meat into
1
⁄
4
-inch-wide, 2-inch-
long strips.
Pork: Use tenderloin. Use a paring knife to
remove any fat and sinew...
... some time with your spouse or significant
other to discuss his or her attitudes toward your stock market investing or
your plans to begin actively investing.
3. If you are still using an old-fashioned ... if youwill or meander over to your
computer—and begin to type or jot down your own personal answers to these at
times rather pointed questions:
1. How many hours per week are you willing to ... is in the wrong sector when the market is heading down, you are not
only going to lose more money than you should; if you are trading on
margin, you may lose more than you have.
If It’s Raining...
... Managing Your Money 181
Step #1: Calculate Your Investing Batting Average or Win% 183
Step #2: Determine Your Risk Capital 184
Step #3: Determining Your Reward -to- Risk Ratio 186
Step #4: Determining ... Simulations
In Chapter 19, I will put it all together by showing howto thoroughly prepare for
each investing week. Finally, in Chapter 20 I will emphasize the importance of
first “simulating” your stock ... when to use each kind. Before you actu-
ally ever get into a stock, you must also decide both how and when you are going
to get out. That is, you must have an “exit strategy” to go along with your...
...
VOCABULARY AROUND SAYING SORRY
to apologise to sb for doing sth
to say sorry, to ask for forgiveness, to express regret
to hurt someone's feelings
to make someone feel upset ... or rude
To say why you& apos;re sorry Examples
Sorry about
Sorry about the mess. I'll clear up later.
Sorry for
Sorry for taking your DVD.
To say sorry without using the words ... misunderstanding
this can mean 'a small disagreement'
trouble
unhappiness, distress, worry or danger
a hard time
a difficult time
to be out of order (informal)
to be impolite...
... evening, Mrs Smith!
Asking someone
how they are
How are you?
How you doing?
How you going?
How& apos;s it going?
Asking
someone how
they are
How are you?
It's lovely to see you ... see you again!
It's been a long time, hasn't
it?
at 8!
at work!
at the party!
Nice to see
you
Nice to
It's been lovely
to
It was great to
Good to
see you.
catch ...
hurry!
dash!
run!
You alright? How are things with you?
Saying you are
well
Good, thanks!
Fine, thanks!
Not bad, not bad!
Alright, thanks!
I'm OK!
Returning the
question when...
...
dimethyl sulfide will continue tobe produced in the wort without being boiled off;
causing off-flavors in the finished beer. The objective is to rapidly cool the wort to
below 80°F before oxidation ... where youwill need to make a decision. Are you going to use single stage
or two stage fermentation for your beer? If you are going to use single stage, i.e.
just this one fermenter, then you ... your starter using a malt extract that includes refined sugar, it is
better to wait until the yeast have finished fermenting and settled out before
pitching to the main wort. Why? Because towards...