... wears his hat even in class Living in Paris is (expensive) than living in Valencia Anne is the (clever) person I know She learns everything immediately The teacher thinks we have to be ... quick B slow C quickly D slowly A when B while C during D as soon as 10 A continued B continuing C continue D will continue Iexercise 11 Change into passive voice 1) They can’t make tea with cold ... pollution in most cities The lead in petrol produces a ….(6)….gas which often collects in busy streets surrounded by high buildings Children who … ( 7) … in areas where there is a lot of lead in the...
... OBJECT IN A CONTAINER ANGER IS AN OBJECT IN A CONTAINER is a subversion yielded from the application of ANGER IS A SUBSTANCE IN A CONTAINER into solid Consider the following examples in both ... manifestation of anger in English language deals with the container veins and vessels Anger is conceived of as A HOT FLUID pumping or firing in the vein The rise in anger results in the rise of blood ... expressions pertaining to the mapping ANGER AS SUBSTANCE IN CONTAINER and ANGER AS HEAT OF FLUID IN CONTAINER take lòng or d as the container This is due to traditional view of the Eastern in general,...
... 2004 Combining competing language understanding approaches in an intelligent tutoring system In Proc Intelligent Tutoring Systems B Kort, R Reilly, and R W Picard 2001 An affective model of interplay ... between emotions and learning: Reengineering educational pedagogy - building a learning companion In International Conf on Advanced Learning Technologies C.M Lee, S Narayanan, and R Pieraccini 2001 ... augmenting an intelligent tutoring system with human-supplied capabilities: Adding Human-Provided Emotional Scaffolding to an Automated Reading Tutor that Listens In Proc Intelligent Tutoring Systems...
... in the reasoning process of expert systems In Proc National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 1982 Martha Pollack Inferring domain plans in question answering Technical Report 403, SRI International ... occurring when the noncontroller displays initiative by seizing control This class is more general than other definitions of Interruptions It properly contains cross-speaker interruptions that involve ... be interpreted in the terms of the collaborative planning principles of Whittaker and Stenton[WS88] We generalize the principles of INFORMATION QUALITY and PLAN QUALITY, which predict when an interrupt...
... and networks in the brain, involving several areas near the edge of the cortex concerned with instinct and mood This area of the brain is intricately involved in motivation and basic emotions like ... discovering and examining the biological underpinnings of emotions Thus, the main theoretical purpose of this view is to contribute to an understanding of the functional significance of emotions for individual ... achieved by assessing recognition, recall, working memory, emotion and feeling, reasoning and decision making over large intervals of time 219 Modeling the elicitation of emotional meaning in aesthetic...
... often struggle against each other In his earlier dialogues, especially in the Phaedo, Plato was inclined to see all appetites and emotions outside the reasoning part as taking place in the body The ... of what in Aristotle’s opinion constitutes the enjoyment of physical pleasures As will be seen, Aristotle followed Plato in thinking that it is to feel something by being aware of things in an ... that believing an opinion and enjoying a pleasure are both intentional states of the soul The former can be characterized as taking something as true and the latter as finding something enjoyable...
... testing condition, while the −5 dB level was excluded from training Thus, the multicondition training, as well as training with BA or ST noise, involves the union of training data corresponding ... development set This partitioning ensures that the original challenge conditions can be restored by jointly using the instances in the training and development sets for training Note that—as it is typical ... Schuller, A Batliner, and D Seppi, “The hinterland of emotions: facing the open-microphone challenge,” in Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction...
... The earlier beginning of this stage can be explained by the fast onset of high spring temperatures in 2006 and by very mild winter and extraordinarily warm spring in 2007 The beginning of leaf (needle) ... period between the beginning of yellowing and 100% yellowing in beech lasted for 27 days on average The most frequent yellowing of leaves 10% in beech (the onset of autumn yellowing) for the period ... budbreak 10% beginning of foliage formation 50% fully developed leaf area 100% leaf colouring 100% beginning of foliage formation 10% beginning of foliage formation 100% leaf colouring 10% leaf...
... seasonal T DBC in spring, summer, autumn, and winter, respectively Seasonal percentage of DDS O2− in annual DDS O2− was 63.8% in spring, 23.2% in sum4 mer, 38.5% in autumn, and 60.6% in winter Ion ... of rainwater in summer (4.3) and winter (4.3) was very low, being a little bit higher in spring (4.7) As said, rain quantity in spring and summer accounted for more than 70% of annual rainfall ... 1900 mm in 2000 and 800 mm in 2001, respectively, which may resulted from the series of storms in 2000 and the long dry period in 2001 In contrast, the rain quantity of 1503 mm in 2002 was in good...
... malignant mixed tumors of the salivary glands, carcinoma ex mixed tumors, carcinosarcomas, and metastatic mixed tumors with a benign appearance [3] Nearly 99% of malignant mixed tumors are carcinoma ... originate from the salivary gland are also classified into several categories [7] Malignant mixed tumors, carcinomas and sarcomas have been observed in veterinary cases of pleomorphic Malignant mixed ... animals In the case reported here, the mass had adenocarcinomatous and chondrosarcoma elements (Fig 3), which was compatible with typical histopathological findings of malignant mixed tumors in salivary...
... thinning is conducted so that the stand structure always reaches the same pre-thinning state just prior to the next thinning In this study, the diameter distribution of the stand in the beginning ... selection thinning in the stand was clearly dominated by P sylvestris The higher the discounting rate was, the higher was the opportunity cost of holding trees in the stand; and therefore the initial ... [26] Miina J., Optimising thinning and rotation in a stand of P sylvestris on a drained peatland site, Scand J For Res 11 (1996) 182–192 [27] Muchiri M., Pukkala T., Miina J., Optimising the...
... economic views on interest, risk and uncertainty with my views on the essential role emotions play in financial decisions All following chapters examine emotionsin finance using the interview evidence ... uncertainties Many financial firms develop policies towards risk, rather than accepting the reality of an uncertain future Emotionsin Finance examines the views of experienced elites in the international ... routine decisions of trust or distrust in boardrooms of banks or central banks This chapter, therefore, lays the groundwork for exploring interdependent emotionsin finance EMOTIONSIN THE CORE FINANCIAL...
... contribute to establishing and maintaining relations of power, domination and exploitation They may be enacted in ways of interaction (and therefore in genres) and inculcated in ways of being identities ... so in opposition against those groups and institutions who abuse their power, and in solidarity with dominated groups, e.g., by discovering and denouncing discursive dominance, and by cooperating ... themselves interested in conducting CDA Fairlough and Wodak (1997, pp.271-80) summarize the main principles of CDA, acting as a guiding star for those who expect to CDA researches The main principles...
... “basic instincts (of man),” and between “basic instincts” and emotions, ” and again between emotions and “love.” In this perspective, it makes sense to treat qíng meaning “basic facts” as belonging ... primary emotionsIn modern Chinese, of course, xǐ nù āi lè serves as a convenient idiom to mean emotionsin general.33 I also looked at other related emotionsin an attempt to pinpoint their meaning ... illustrating that qíng 25 A C Graham, Studies in Chinese Philosophy and Philosophical Literature (Singapore: Institute of East Asian Philosophies, reprint, 1986), 59 26 Chad Hansen, “Qing (Emotions) in...
... symmetry in the Chinese understanding, understood in the context of the qì-theory, is instrumental in our distinguishing xǐ from yuè and lè In the case of nù, when one’s qì is not in sync with the internal ... Chuen), 84-87 In fact, in a lesser-known account in “Xī Gōng 15.4,” there is an interesting remonstrative account on how xuè and qì function in horses, which also interestingly involves the notion ... substantiating texts for this in the Shījīng: “The king rose majestic in his wrath; He marshaled , , 旅 徂按以 旅 其整 爰 怒 斯赫王 his troops, to stop the invading foes ( )” (in “Huáng Yǐ King, 453); and “The king...
... that contains a substantial amount of empathy Going deeper into what is involved in this multifaceted emotion of qī, the sense of “feeling of inter-human ties” notwithstanding, it is still inaccurate ... emotions This is important because looking at bēi across extant Chinese texts, one of the earliest occurrences is in the Chǔ songs (Chǔcí 楚辞), culminating in the works of Sòng Yù 宋玉 Keeping in ... and lè in the newly recovered texts: on the one hand, we have bēi understood as a melancholic emotion in, for example, 凡憂思而後悲 (thinking in yōu results in bēi) in Bēi is also sparingly found in the...
... and music, in praising other’s goodness and in having many virtuous men as friends is to benefit To find joy in boasting and extravagance, in idleness and sauntering, and in food and drink is to ... takes things in life for granted or when one indulges in the material comforts in life Confucius, in Analects 1.14 for example, reminds us that a gentleman does not strive to seek ān in his living ... meaning an emotional state of “enjoying” or “finding joy in when it is read as yào: The Master said, “The wise find joy in water; the benevolent find joy in mountains.” 子曰: “知者樂水,仁者樂山.” (Analects...
... Cognition: Appraisal, Labeling Figure 2-1: The concept of emotions according to Kleinginna and Kleinginna (1981), adapted from Oliver (1997) 2.2.3 Consumption emotions Consumption emotions, commonly ... measure the emotions induced by advertisement However, it has been acknowledged that emotions induced by advertising are different from emotions induced by consumption since the former involve more ... that the range of emotions elicited by advertising is certainly broader than the range of emotions elicited by consumption (Richins, 1997) According to Richins (1997), emotions within the consumption...
... English Banana.com Test Your Spelling Skills Just Vowels - MixedEmotions Answers: angry worried afraid sad happy tired hungry calm disappointed 10 excited 11 full 12 rested 13 joyful...
... English Banana.com Test Your Spelling Skills Just Vowels - MixedEmotions Answers: lonely wide awake energetic busy or full or hurt ill well upset...