... Stage 6: Interpretation and Personal Response The focus of this final step is on increasing understanding, enhancing enjoyment of the text and enabling learners to come to their own personal interpretation ... used to interpret literary discourse are essentially the same for interpreting any type of discourse. Approaches to Teaching LiteratureHaving decided that integrating literature into the EFL ... Model for Teaching LiteratureAccording to Duff and Maley (1990), the main reasons for integrating these elements are linguistic, methodological and motivational. Linguistically, by using a wide...
... started the project and gained greater insight into the intri-cacies of the job, you will be willing at that point to revise the expec-tations accordingly. Be sure to keep the goals challenging, ... youremployees to put more of themselves into their work, help themfind more of themselves inthe work they do. Here’s the key: if youwant your employees to be motivated to perform at their highest ... thinking: This goes beyond profit shar-ing and stock options. It’s about the attitude instilled in others byyou, the manager. Instilling an entrepreneurial mindset requiresemployees to think...
... of innovative solutions:Continuallyemphasize the positive aspects of innovative solution finding and the disadvantages of always doing the same things inthe same way.Refrain from penalizing ... certainly train people to do just about anything. But the key to real success and to leading a motivated workforce is havingpeople who really want to do their jobs and who love to come to work. These ... thinking: This goes beyond profit shar-ing and stock options. It’s about the attitude instilled in others byyou, the manager. Instilling an entrepreneurial mindset requiresemployees to think...
... defects by altering the development of tissues inthe fetus inthe mother’s womb. Other chemicals that harm the fetus are called fetotoxins. If a chemical causes health problems inthe pregnant ... factors: its chemical structure, the extent to which the substance is absorbed by the body, and the body’s ability to detoxify the substance (change it into less toxic substances) and eliminate ... from the body. The toxicity of a substance is the potential of that substance to cause harm, and is only one factor in determining whether a hazard exists. The hazard of a chemical is the practical...
... existed intermittently.During times of open entrances the bones accumulated. Thenall entrances tothe cave were apparently sealed between some-time inthe Irvingtonian (based on the age of the ... conditions definedvariable patterns of filling, resulting inthe establishment ofbedding patterns. Overall the package of strata becomes finerupward, suggesting [that] the orifice supplying sedimentsgradually ... the indicator species used in the quantitative climate analysis 30822.7. Highest temperature (summer) minima and lowesttemperature (winter) maxima on the climate spaceshared by the indicator...
... through Labor Day due tothe summer event moratorium. A waiver to apply for a special event permit to hold a special event in these parks during the summer moratorium or other moratorium time periods ... information you submit to support the application, will be used by the City of San Diego for official city purposes only. To that extent, the city seeks to maintain the confidentiality of the ... The city recognizes that the public has a legitimate interest in possessing information concerning special events, particularly as they directly relate to potential impacts of the event on the...
... reduced the response to euge-nin, indicating that eugenin is indeed acting throughCCK2receptors. To further investigate the interaction of eugenin withCCK2receptors, we investigated the effect ... and caerulein bothcontain a tyrosine sulfate residue; the bioactivity isdiminished if the tyrosine sulfate group is hydrolysed[40]. Eugenin corresponds tothe caeruleins in having the same first ... receptors stimulate production of inter-leukins and secretion of immunoglobulins on the mucosal surface of the intestine [49,50]. The antibacte-rial defence of the intestinal mucosa depends in...
... parse of thatstring with a PCFG approximation tothe adaptorgrammar. This PCFG contains a production for eachadapted subtree inthe parses of the other strings in the training corpus. A final ... grammar, in which the subtrees are specified in advance, in an adaptor grammar the subtrees, aswell as their probabilities, are learnt from the train-ing data. In order to make parsing and inferencetractable ... syllableboundaries combining the advantages of treebank andbracketed corpora training. In Proceedings of the 39thAnnual Meeting of the Association for ComputationalLinguistics.Karin M¨uller. 2002....
... always tothe swift, nor the battle tothe strong," in the race of business or inthe battle of professional life, but usually the swiftest wins the prize, and the strongest gains inthe strife.CHAPTER ... begins inthe home, where there is the duty which children owe to their parents on the one- hand, and the duty which parents owe to their children on the other. There are, in likemanner, the ... deaf to hear; And woe for the lack tothe fainting headOf the ringing shout of cheer; Ah! woe for the laggard feet that tread Inthe mournful wake of the bier. Apitiful thing the gift to- day...
... from, apoptosis [9,10].Beclin 1, a class III phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-interacting protein [11], plays a role in promotingautophagy [12]. Beclin 1 contains a Bcl-2-bindingdomain which ... serve as a point of cross-talk between the autophagic and apoptotic pathways. Recently, aBH3 domain inthe Bcl-2-binding domain of Beclin 1was shown to bind to Bcl-XL[13]. Anti-apoptotic Bcl-2and ... a link between the apoptotic and autophagic pathways through the interaction of the anti-apoptotic proteins Bcl-2 and Bcl-XLwith Beclin 1. However, the nature of the interaction, either in...
... youhave?'Intellectual valueFor cultural institutions that are inthe process of examining their assets, it is important to first assess their intellectual value tothe intended audience. The project ... whichshould include custodians of the material, should assess whether the analog materialshave sufficient intrinsic value and quality to ensure interest in their digital surrogates and to sustain the ... But an investment in this kind of planning will be amply repaid over the life of the project: inthe quality of the products, in smooth workflow, in staff morale, and not least inthe total project...
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... the date of filing, and the subject matter remaining inthe claims after the introduction of the disclaimer was not disclosed tothe skilled person inthe application as filed. As a result, the ... entitled to a claim in correspondingly general terms. To obtain the grant of the patent Amgen did not need to show that they had proved its application in every individual instance. In any case the ... known protein would inherently comprise this binding pocket. However, an isolated polypeptide consisting of the binding pocket, and which is demonstrated to retain the binding and signalling activity...
... workers, breathing isalready affected by the pressure of the growing fetus on the diaphragm. The interference in their breathing caused by the maskled to extreme fatigue. The following examples ... ought to be and that competing priorities Presentation tothe Commission to Investigate SARS Ⅲ 9 Directives Were Incomplete There were notable gaps inthe directives that inthe opinion ... of the Act. The section of the memo just cited caused both unions to question the state of institutional knowledge of the Act and the ability to apply thoserequirements in respect tothe appointment...