... examinations every year The facilities and opportunities that the people in the city have to further their studies and increase their knowledge of human affairs are indeed many As a result, the ... The towards evening, the offices and day schools begin to close Many ofthe shops too close There is now a rush for buses and other means of transport Everyone seems to be in a hurry to reach ... and it isfullof noise Hundreds of sight-seers tourists and others visit many place of interest in the city while businessmen from various parts ofthe world arrive to transact business The...
... identify all the peptides in our list using the available softwares (gpmaw [30], xquest [31] and msx-3d [12]) with a mass tolerance of p.p.m We therefore used MALDITOF-TOF and ⁄ or nanoLC-Orbitrap tandem ... The list of light and heavy precursor masses was further used either to analyze the MS ⁄ MS spectra acquired in the data-dependent acquisition analysis or to build an inclusion list with the light ... N-terminal moiety of Ure2p, which is critical for assembly An alternative explanation that can account for this observation is that Ssa1p binds with higher affinity a conformational state of Ure2p as...
... 1.2.1 Advantages and disadvantages of ELT in large classrooms 1.2.2 Reading in ELT 1.2.3 Reading in large classrooms 10 CHAPTER 2: PRACTICAL RESEARCH 12 2.1 Background ... 1.1 Large Classrooms 1.1.1 Class size 1.1.2 Advantages of large classes 1.1.3 Disadvantages of large classes 1.2 ELT in large classrooms ... Encouraging extensive reading among students 33 3.2.3 Adapting materials and varying tasks and activities 33 3.2.4 Using reading games and role-plays 34 3.2.5 Using visual aids...
... teachers are aware ofthe importance of personalization, and they all apply in their classes But they also add that they cannot remember all students‟ names and they not often ask students to ... notes, to have fun and to form groups together c you may work by yourself because the large class gives youa feeling of independence Table 9: Students’ attitudes towards the advantages ofa large ... disadvantages ofa large class As evident in the tables and 10, most students find that the advantages are far outweighed by the disadvantages of large classes 45% ofthe students agree that when learning...
... technical translation, so it plays an important role in the development of Mechanical Engineering The thesis studies the English – Vietnamese translation of terms in the materials for Mechanical ... appropriate Vietnamese equivalents for the English terms The thesis aims to draw out common translation strategies which can be applied in the English-Vietnamese translation of terms in materials ... ii ABSTRACT Mechanical Engineering is one ofthe most basic engineering sciences and technical translation makes much contribution to its development Technical term translation is part of technical...
... original A translation should read as a contemporary ofthe original A translation should read as a contemporary ofthe translation A translation may add to or omit from the original 10 A translation ... language The translators have touse lots of translation strategies in transferring the concepts in a way that isthe most understandable to foreign visitors However, the translators also have ... cultural word by a TL cultural word, e.g baccalaureat is translated as A level The translation uses of these approximate equivalents are limited because they are not accurate, but they can be used...
... Newmark states (198 8a: 7) “translation isa craft consisting in the attempt to replace a written message and statement in one language by the same message and/or statement in another language” Catford ... considers translation the replacement of textual material in one language (source language) by an equivalent textual material in other language (target language)” Hartman and Stork (1972:713) also ... language are readily acceptable and comprehensible tothe reader Some translation researchers and theorists say the classification of translation methods by Newmark is too complicated and theoretical,...
... capture all the ideas and features of what reading is However, what they all share is that they try to find out the nature of reading, and reading act, in which the readers, reading process, and reading ... knowledge and are not used to applying communicative approach in their teaching They often attach themselves tothe traditional teaching method, i.e grammar translation, in which grammar and vocabulary ... English classes to get a good ability of English grammar to well in their examination So apart from grammar, other skills are not paid much attention toTo adult learners, all ofthe four skills are...
... the causes of several of these killing diseases Medicine has little helpto offer, however, to persons who cannot get rid of habits harmful to their health Surgery isthe only means to offer any ... HELPYOUThe leading causes of death in many countries are now heart disease, cancer, accidents, flu, pneumonia, etc Moreover cigarettes, alcohol, physical inactivity and overeating also add tothe ... text is about or what the speaker is going to say next In order to encourage students to imagine and predict what they are about to hear, teachers may tell students something about the speaker(s)...
... lesson At Pre-reading Phase: Teachers should: Establish a reason for students to read Establish the context Activate existing cultural knowledge Express an attitude/opinion in relation tothe topic ... Review their own experience about the topic At While-reading Phase Ask the students to possibly: follow the order of ideas in a text react tothe opinions expressed understand the information the ... contains ask themselves questions related make notes Teachers should Encourage silent reading Enhance extensive reading Usea range of exercises Provide a chart At Post-reading Phase: Teachers...
... requirements ofthe component The number of credits awarded tothe learner isthe same as the number of credits allocated tothe component Thefull number of credits is always awarded if the student achieves ... review aim to implement the Standards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance in the European Higher Education Area.22 their programmes and awards.23 The quality assurance of programmes and awards is ... widespread useis part ofthe shift in paradigm that places the learner at the centre ofthe higher education experience This shift isthe foundation ofthe European Higher Education Area, the Bologna...
... This does take time and patience, and if your day is already full, a puppy may not be for youYou may be better off adopting a young adult Although you don’t know what sort of training they have ... lifespan ofthe average American dog is 12 years That’s a long time to live with a dog that just doesn’t fit your family, and the last thing you want toisto take him back tothe shelter where he came ... early days, until he is well aware of his position in the household pack As an alternative, you may wish to put his crate in another part ofthe house, or confine him toa separate room such as...
... in treated cell lysates Also native BS-RNase is found to be a covalent dimer inside the cells These data lead us to conclude that the same interchange reactions occur when the native BS-RNase dimer ... protein-disulde isomerase (PDI) is present and active at the plasma membrane surface of many types of cells We thus considered the possibility that PDI had a role in the dimerization reaction of BS-RNase ... v/v), and counted Cell viability was determined in triplicate as the percentage of trypan blue-excluding cells with respect tothe total cell count Preparation ofcell lysates Cells treated with the...
... is advocating the rights of nations like Pakistan, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Iran, and, yes, Iraq; and, rather than labeling them as evil, treating them with reason and decency A great ... began to creep in “Every man and woman has the right to freedom because they bear the image of our maker.” Well, as Ronald Reagan might well say, there you go again! — a philosophical dispute and ... able to find him.” The task ofA Bird in the Bush isto get both the facts and the language as straight as possible One ofthe best recent balancers of language is Brian Green In The Fabric of...
... in the article the authors say that the methodology isto calculate the risk ofthe cost of capital, although at the end they say it isto define the risk for the equity cost The way the methodology ... the firm value it is necessary to know the WACC, but to calculate WACC, the firm value and the financing profile are needed That we obtain full advantage ofthe tax savings in the same year as ... This is easier said than done Although we have illustrated theuseofthe formula, we have to recall that the market value of equity for the non traded firm is not known That value is what we are...
... the basis of existing ones and on the basis of primitive linguistic and lexicographic procedures, and checking the output ofthe constructors before it is added tothe dictionary The aim ofthe ... dictionary can be created from English-English and FJlglish-Japanese base dictionaries In our own approach, all information available is present in the same MD, and filters are used to create base ... irregular verb (blijven, to stay) is ~ d ~ tothe system, and we want to add all inflected forms (the paradigm ofthe verb) tothe dictionary with their pronunciation As a first hypothesis, the...
... areas isthe basis for all ofthe Buddhist practices of insight and awakening The power of sustained awareness is always healing and opening, and the ways to extend it to every area of life are ... excellent teachings in great monasteries led by Mahasi Sayadaw, Asabha Sayadaw, and Achaan Buddhadasa I learned wonderful things in these periods of practice and am perennially grateful to these ... Even this young man had to laugh, and that moment was the beginning of his learning to stop the war The purpose ofa spiritual discipline isto give us a way to stop the war, not by our force of...
... localizing symptoms The overarching goal ofthe protocol was to standardize the approach to such patients in a way that reduced unnecessary testing and inappropriate useof antibiotics Additional ... protocol, if an eligible patient was stable and had had less than days of fever, all investigations and antimicrobial therapy were deferred, and the patient was prescribed antipyretics and asked ... goals of reducing costs, avoiding unnecessary testing and inappropriate therapies, and reducing antibiotic resistance and rates of misdiagnosis We have described a protocol that represents a rational,...
... Euler equations,” Transactions ofthe American Mathematical Society, vol 359, no 2, pp 637–648, 2007 [2] S Junca and M Rascle, “Strong relaxation ofthe isothermal Euler system tothe heat equation,” ... the discrete Boltzmann equation,” Hokkaido Mathematical Journal, vol 14, no 2, pp 249–275, 1985 Jiang Xu: Department of Mathematics, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing ... Boundary Value Problems To be concerned with the small relaxation-time analysis, we define the scaled variables nτ ,uτ (x,s) = (n,u) x, s τ (1.3) Then the new variables satisfy the following equations:...