... during the maintenance phase Psychosocial interventions appear to have the greatest benefit in reducing risk of relapse and improving functioning during the maintenance phase A number of intensive ... during the maintenance phase Psychosocial interventions appear to have the greatest benefit in reducing risk of relapse and improving functioning during the maintenance phase A number of intensive ... during the maintenance phase Psychosocial interventions appear to have the greatest benefit in reducing risk of relapse and improving functioning during the maintenance phase A number of intensive...
... On the other hand, focusing only on one industrial sector does not permit generalizing the results to other industrial sectors as it casts doubt on the external validity of the findings Of the ... of the Empirical Research intheLiterature carry out such controls, casting some doubts on the representativeness of the samples and on the robustness of the data obtained The majority of the ... venture as the unit of analysis Inthe case of using the firm as the unit of analysis, the export performance construct is assessed inthe context of the firm’s overall activities in international...
... Counselling (SEC) intervention The therapists who administered theinterventions were regular staff of community drug services that took part inthe trial All therapists received an intensive training ... which aids the introduction of new interventions, increasing compliance from staff and users Indeed, the development and fostering of a culture of research within the services involved inthe present ... provided the benefits of developing and introducing behavioural interventions of the EPC and SEC and the DBS screening for Hepatitis C Moreover the main lessons learnt were that piloting of a new intervention...
... related to the availability of particular drugs during the times IDUs are being assessed In a follow-up commentary, Bruneau, Franco, and Lamothe [23] state that "cocaine bingeing inthe context ... sterile needles, lessening their need for bleach If that is one's view, then a decline in "using bleach" is, in fact, a positive outcome On the other hand, if one interprets "using bleach" as part ... measuring changes in drug paraphernalia sharing behaviors Beyond "using bleach," other examples include "boiling water" and "always cleaning the needle before use." Again, it could certainly be...
... Short answers Rewrite the sentences into reported sentences inthe past Look at the example e.g.: Have you done the homework? Yes, I have Sam asked Mary if she had done the homework and she said ... following Thursday I asked Greg if it was raining when my father gave him a lift (Grammar / Note 1/e) My neighbour asked me if I didn’t watch the late night film the day before / the previous day The ... Task - Make reported questions inthe past Now the receiver (Y) is given inthe direct sentence 1) Mum: “What did you with the broken plates, children?” ...
... would win the Nobel Prize They said to Sam they often went to the cinema on Fridays Mr Barns said to Mrs Johnson they were going to send her an email with the further details Eva said to her mother ... remains ‘our’ when ‘she’ will marry ‘me’) 9) Lily said to the girls that time the next /the following week she would be lying on the beach in Costa Rica 10) The teacher said to Phil he was reading ... been studying all day the day before / the previous day Tina said to Ben she had been washing his dirty clothes all morning 8) She said to me she would like to organize their / our wedding reception...
... observation gathers together fears about the French Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, and 10 The Crisis of Literatureinthe 1790s the information revolution ( the rapid communication of intelligence’), ... reinterpreted existing ideas about literaturein private rather than public terms, relating them to the play of the imagination rather than the exercise of reason But these shifts cannot erase the important ... reproducing the myth of the selfdetermining subject.31 Having stressed the ongoing centrality of Enlightenment thought inthe 1790s, I want to insist that I am not interested in rethinking our critical...
... AC inthe other twin (twin B), when the concerned parents took him to our department Brain CT and MRI of twin B who did not have any com- 403 plaints revealed a mirror-imaging of the AC inthe ... splitting of the egg may play a role in twins with opposite handedness and cerebral dominance Furthermore, a pair of identical twins with mirror-imaging colpocephaly was reported by Nigro et al Therefore, ... mirror-imaging of AC intheliteratureIn this case, we describe the second case of MZ with mirror-imaging of AC and discuss the possible clinical implications First, Helland and Wester11 reported...
... used to interpret literary discourse are essentially the same for interpreting any type of discourse Approaches to Teaching Literature Having decided that integrating literature into the EFL ... Teaching Literature According to Duff and Maley (1990), the main reasons for integrating these elements are linguistic, methodological and motivational Linguistically, by using a wide range of authentic ... 2: Focusing Learners experience the text by listening and or reading and focusing on specific content inthe text Stage 3: Preliminary Response Learners give their initial response to the text...
... merely the life-style of their parents, but also their involvement inthe Third Reich The outstanding literature of the s thus tends to be less the grotesque and playful writings of Grass or the ... essence, but they remained largely insensitive, publicly, to the wrongs committed by their nation during the Third Reich Recognising the tendency inthe Federal Republic to deny or minimise past ... POLITICISING THE PAST The s were a time of questioning in many Western nations The generation growing up inthe s, discontented with the complacency of its parents, rebelled against the values...
... existence The inherent optimism of this theory is grounded on the one hand inthe principle of self-determination of each monad (and therefore of each individual human being) and on the other inthe ... networked via the links to the original unity of God The insistence upon the importance of society in advancing the individual to perfection is everywhere evident intheliterature of the eighteenth ... and literatureinthe Age of Enlightenment were epistemic tools for exploring the self, the limits of knowledge, the vocation of man, the inner workings of nature, for explaining the body–mind...
... observation gathers together fears about the French Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, and 10 The Crisis of Literatureinthe 1790s the information revolution ( the rapid communication of intelligence’), ... reinterpreted existing ideas about literaturein private rather than public terms, relating them to the play of the imagination rather than the exercise of reason But these shifts cannot erase the important ... reproducing the myth of the selfdetermining subject.31 Having stressed the ongoing centrality of Enlightenment thought inthe 1790s, I want to insist that I am not interested in rethinking our critical...
... brightly -flashing: shining suddenly -glaring: shining oppressively -glistening: sparkling -glittering: glistening -radiant: shining or glowing brightly The sun- the bright sun, that brings back, ... sun: the star that shines inthe sky during the day and gives the earth heat and light -sundown: the time when the sun goes down and night begins = 22= -sunrise: the time of the rising of the ... from the poem The Send Off, the soldiers are given flowers by their women These flowers carry the important symbols in them Inthe soldiers departure, the flowers are the symbol of hope in victory,...
... regimens, including those with zidovudine alone; zidovudine plus lamivudine; single-dose nevirapine; and single-dose nevirapine combined with either short-course zidovudine or zidovudine/lamivudine.3-12 ... with either intrauterine insemination or in vitro fertilization has been reported to be effective in avoiding seroconversion in uninfected women and offspring in several studies.20, 21 The National ... to elimination of perinatal transmission inthe United States include the continued increase in HIV infection in women of childbearing age;12 absent or delayed prenatal care, particularly in women...
... health behaviors, indicating that involving teens in outside activities may help them avoid other risk-taking behaviors In contrast, teens who are already involved in other risk-taking behaviors ... and thereby suggests avenues for interventions Far fewer highquality experimental evaluations of intervention programs have been conducted These studies indicate that interventions addressing the ... sexual intercourse themselves (Miller, Norton, et al., 1997) In addition, teens who believe that their friends are having sex are more likely to initiate sexual intercourse at an earlier age (Kinsman...
... in planning the training of people inthe use of the finished system [60] In this risk factor, we also include the use of a structured method of project development and implementation 4.4.10 Ineffective ... systems, business intelligence and decision support systems Riccardo Dulmin was born in Piombino (LI) He graduated in electronic engineering from the University of Pisa and has been working with the ... professor in economics and managerial engineering; since then she has been an associate professor of business economics and supply chain management Her main research interests are in supply chain management,...
... the seaside once in her life, and had come to the general conclusion, that wherever you go to on the English coast you find a number of bathing machines inthe sea, some children digging inthe ... from being run over; and the moment she appeared on the other side, the puppy made another rush at the stick, and tumbled head over heels in its hurry to get hold of it; then Alice, thinking it ... Duchess An invitation from the Queen to play croquet.’ The Frog-Footman repeated, inthe same solemn tone, only changing the order of the words a little, ‘From the Queen An invitation for the Duchess...
... illnesses Linking Housing and Supportive Services The concept of linking housing and supportive services is not new In establishing the Congregate Housing Services Program (CHSP) in 1978, the US ... available inthe city, they not appear to have any effect in this measure Indicator 3: Social Interaction Table 19 Percentage of people who reported meeting other residents in their building in organized ... delivery service, including some individuals inthe control group Several organizations in Seattle operate grocery delivery services inthe city, including Meals on Wheels, the Life-long AIDS...
... Chapter Monitoring, assessing and terminating the learning process The monitoring, assessing and terminating of the active learning process go hand in hand The purpose of assessing the learning process ... combining classifiers obtained from the same base learner Instead of building classifiers independently, boosting allows for classifiers to in uence each other during training Boosting is based on the ... query by bagging, the variance is a result of the randomization introduced when sampling from the data set Finally, the variance in query by boosting is a result of altering the sampling A learner...
... Amount of instructional time in experiment Information about what other literacy instruction participants were receiving, including whether or not theinterventions included spelling instruction ... of instructional time and of instruction received by the intervention groups, cont Author, date Information about what other literacy instruction participants were receiving, including whether ... of the Research Literature on the Use of Phonics inthe Teaching of Reading and Spelling Carole J Torgerson * Greg Brooks ** Jill Hall * * University of York ** University of Sheffield The...