the following sentences appear in formal writing identify the words or phrases that do not fit the context and replace them with more suitable ones in the last six sentences the problematic words or phrases are in bold
... animals are diversified in terms of species They arethe wolf” inThe wolf andthe lamb” orThe shepherd andthe wolf”; the hare” andthe tortoise” inThe Hare andthe Tortoise”; the fox” in ... wolf andthe lamb, The shepherd andthe wolf andThe widow andthe sheep); or they are kept for their services like drawing force for ploughing lands or transporting crops like “donkey” (The salt ... fables The bear andthe two travelers The farmer andthe crane The farmer and his sons The father and his sons The Fox andthe Goat The Hare andthe Tortoise Hercules andthe wagoner The hunter and...
... powerlessness when they cannot understand the language.” (Paul Bress: 2001: 42) In other word, themore learners understand themore powerful they feel andthemore confidence they have in their ability ... knowledge involve in understanding language arenot applied in any fixed order They can be used in any order or even simultaneously, and they are all capable of interacting and influencing each other ... wordsand then explained to the students what they were expected to while listening ( for example: putting song lines inthe order, filling inthe missing words, or correcting the mistakes see appendix...
... of the consequences are similar Incontinent of urine and /or feces and carrying an unpleasant odor, women with fistula are often shunned by their husbands and their communities Rape survivors ... been performing fistula repair surgeries for women with traumatic fistula and anticipates identifying more cases once they start searching outside of the capital, inthe interior of the province ... Sexual Violence provides counseling and care while the women arein Goma, andthe surgeries are supported by CRN’s donors andthe Norweigan Ministry of Foreign Affairs The ACQUIRE Project Traumatic...
... increasing from L- to R-shifted, and T- to Bo shifted curve-lines The effort of shifting the experimental data for viscosity and temperature does not explain the failure of the Ea in indicating the ... (R-shifted), shows an increasing slope value and a decreasing intercept value (Fig 4) Since the slope and intercept values relate to the Ea andthe infinite-temperature viscosity, observing the L- to Rshifted ... Understanding the changes in these two constant values would lead to a better understanding of the changes inthe Ea Observation of the trend of the curve-line from the left (L-shifted) to the right...
... leading mechanism resulting in liver dysfunction in AN [12] Inthe latter report, the CT density of the liver was higher than that of the spleen in a patient with AN and elevated transaminases, ... and spotty necrosis (arrowheads) Authors’ contributions SY and MS contributed equally to the management of the patient andthe researching for andwriting of this manuscript SY mainly wrote the ... the CT score (Hounsfield units) of the liver was slightly higher than that of the spleen (data not shown) The NH and BCAA/AAA levels remained normal during our patient’s coma and afterward, and...
... She had the puckered scars of healed sinuses without any palpable lymph node inthe inguinal and cervical regions (Figures and 8) The rest of the physical examination, including her vaginal wall, ... performed Both of her labia majora were given a natural soft and bulging appearance There was slight oozing inthe post-operative period, but healing occurred with primary intention (i.e .the incisions ... macrophages inthe affected tissues, culminating in a local inflammatory response This results in a deposition of the connective tissue and adipose elements at the skin and subcutaneous level, leading...
... [14,15,21] is mandatory along with other procedure/s as indicated by the condition of the joint Intraarticular lead poisoning has been reported inthe literature inthecontext of gout, synovitis and degenerative ... conservatively at that time Now he was complaining of hip pain for thelast two years which had progressively increased significantly over thelastsix months Clinically the patient had limited and painful ... resulting in joint replacement The common belief that intra-articular bullets should not be removed has no benefit and might cause a lot of long term complications Competing interests The author(s)...
... strategies using thefollowing key words: Socioeconomic status AND (HIV OR AIDS) AND (compliance OR adherence), (Compliance OR adherence) AND (HIV OR AIDS) AND determinants, (AIDS OR HIV) AND (compliance ... educational level, therefore we included it as part of education inthe presentation of the data Findings In Table we present the main findings regarding the analysis of the association of the various ... factors aremore important than SES for adherence to therapy In order for HIV patients to achieve higher levels of adherence to treatment, interventions regarding the patient, the clinician and the...
... lying on a beach somewhere sunny, drinking piña coladas, andnot using their brains It is also worth noting thatthe clients have opted for intensive courses, over and above the already taxing ... is more formally bound than the spoken form Second, given the age group of our clients, they are almost certainly attending the course of their own accord Had they not been so motivated, they ... which, surprisingly, arenot actually at odds with each other, but rather complimentary; active involvement andnot passive inattention, and feedback It is in becoming acquainted with these ideas,...
... a theory, or better still theories, is of the highest priority Over and above methodology and theory, a more substantive alternative must not be overlooked Likely, no defects or anomalies inthe ... properties, and its genotype, the state of its genes It is the genotype, notthe phenotype, that is inherited The genotype is fixed; the phenotype develops and changes constantly The organism itself ... is therefore all themore important to remember in interpreting the results that these calculations not highlight universal characteristics of the trait in question, because inheritance is not...
... than the normal onesin pronouncing the name of the color overall (i.e regardless of whether the word was neutral, or implying a physical or social threat), but more so to social words (e.g boring) ... they were observing themselves through their own eyes or rather viewing themselves from an external point of view The main finding was that social phobic subjects tended to view themselves more ... accounting for its origins)? Cognitive Biases 219 The main theoretical stumbling block on the way to answering such questions is the absence of a formal definition of the main terms used within the...
... compared 24 social phobic and 25 normal individuals in terms of speaking withthe interviewer, telling the interviewer what they did the day before, preparing a talk withthe interviewer, sitting ... pleasing others, or at the very least, not annoying and provoking them by being unreliable, demanding, and critical Regarding such diffidence as a deficiency inor lack of skills is by anology the ... engaged less in bragging and commanding (construed as dominance) They were not, however, different in other respects Crucially, social phobic participants were neither more submissive nor more avoidant...
... from themThe main finding established links between a high degree of motor activity and crying on the one hand and fearful behavior (defined by crying and fretting again) on the other hand These, ... Phobia? without disrupting the ongoing play Mothers of low-status children tended to interact morewith their own child while ignoring the others and allowing negative behavior on the part of their ... phobia andthe retrospective perception of parents as being on the one hand overanxious and overprotective, and on the other hand rather little or only intermittently involved with their child The...
... a corresponding ‘‘object’’ inthe world However, an autopsy will not locate anxiety or for that matter intelligence or introversion within the brain or any other organ of a person Furthermore, ... had the misfortune of inhaling anthrax died of the infection, andmore were found to be suffering from the cutaneous form The bacteria À unfortunately for humans À are invisible and therefore ... to the SAS were factor-analyzed so as to test the proposition thatthe original factors distinguishing between performance in front of others and interaction with others would be recreated The...
... health* OR health care OR well-being Child* OR son OR daughter OR adolescent* OR teen Involvement OR parenting OR guidance OR time ANDANDANDAND (6 OR 7) Criteria for inclusion of research inthe ... father’s health, father’s selfdevelopment Some research has also suggested that father’s involvement is selfreinforcing; themore fathers are involved, themore satisfaction they report, themore ... report explored the question: What arethe theoretical and empirical foundations for justifying investments in promoting and reinforcing positive father’s involvement as indirect investments in...
... his hand to the work For that reason every institution for teaching Anthropology must have a Laboratory attached to it; andinthat Laboratory the best part of the work will be done Such a Laboratory ... commerce b The Esthetic Arts.—Theory of the sense of the beautiful Decorative designs in line and color Skin-painting Tattooing Sculpture and modeling Music and musical instruments Scents and flowers ... copyright inthe collection of Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works Nearly all the individual works inthe collection areinthe public domain inthe United States If an individual work is in the...
... reason the poets themselves have to be so, and I not think that even inthe short story our younger writers are doing better work than they are doing inthe slighter forms of verse Yet the notion ... and is allied to the great mass of wage-workers who are paid for the labor they have put into the thing done orthe thing made; who live by doing or making a thing, andnot by marketing a thing ... could nothing for it They may have been right ornotin this; I will not undertake to say, but that was the business view of the case withthemIn spite of the fact that short stories when gathered...
... characteristics include a more life-like body, more natural form with movement, calmness, idealized beauty, andthe appearance of the contrapposto pose composition The arrangement of lines, areas, colors and ... which areas will be carved away and which areas will remain Next, color inthe areas that will be cut away using a pencil or crayon (some designs that work well are fish, birds, flowers and trees) ... on the surface of the drywall using a pencil With crayons or pencil, color the parts of the design that will remain Next have the students carve the drywall using a popsicle stick or pencil with...
... pKIMP-UAUC Random gene libraries are introduced into this strain andthe ability of a cell harboring an individual library member to form a colony on minimal agar media lacking added phenylalanine and ... of randomizing helix first and then randomizing helices and of an active variant from the first library (or vice versa), might prove more efficient than the convergent library approach outlined in ... shows the importance of certain interactions inthe hydrophobic core [19] Phe77 may represent a Ôhot spotÕ for binding energy during protein folding [20], analogous to those found for receptor–...