... dismissed in a ruling on November 3, 2004 A Special Leave Petition was then filed with the Supreme Court of India onthe limited question of whether the Court could dismiss the petition on ground that ... petition that Naz Foundation had no locus standi [81] One of the respondents, the Union of India, submitted that the petition against Section 377 was of public importance and merited examination The ... million to 608 million US dollars Of this, 313.9 million is National AIDS Control Program (NACP) Phase II funding between 1999–05; $62 million flowing outside National AIDS Control Organization...
... In doing so then, consumption of a commodity is no longer just consumption based on a need, in the traditional Marxist sense of a use-value, but rather, it is based onthe consumption of a Sign ... who unified the field of control and communication theory, and defined it with the same title as his book: as the study of control and communication in the animal and the machine The study of ... towards the creation of a “person” and its integration within the system (Mendoza, 47-48) Thus, consumption is rather the consumption of signs that then determines the ‘person’s’ status or privilege...
... CHAPTER 5: CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS 5.1 CONCLUSIONS The collocational errors in G8 (E, F, H, I, K) appeared Onthe basis of quantitative analyses of the collocation test because the students ... chosen randomly to fulfill the activities set by the collocation The results indicated that free combinations created the researcher The reasons for choosing them are based on their least amount of ... (Discussion and Findings) and Chapter they commonly occur together like take a chance, or because the (Conclusions and Implications) meaning of the group is not obvious from the meaning of the parts,...
... Which stage of the lesson you want your teachers to use games in vocabulary lessons? a b c d In presentation In controlled practice In communication practice At all stages of the lesson Part two: ... conveyed (Wilkins, 1972, p.111) Rationale Aims of the study Scope of the study Methods of the study Design of the study Research questions: What is the present situation of teaching and learning vocabulary ... 1997) Through interaction with others, learners can get help from each other onthe meaning of unfamiliar words, including vocabulary items they not know (Nation and Newton, 1977, p.244) Part...
... be one of the directors, the company secretary or a solicitor engaged in the formation of the company Once completed, these company documents must then be sent to the Registrar of Companies ( the ... will look at the practice and procedure of the second of these, having considered board meetings in the previous chapter Read the next section on shareholders’ meetings then try the exercises ... means you control over 50% of the votes available You are therefore able to [9] the required [10] resolution regardless of whether the other shareholders [11] for or against the resolution Mr Salleh...
... Remark After application of the non-linear function f some ambiguity remains in the denition of the error variance If we consider this to be the mean of the squared deviations from the true value, ... the calculus onthe biases is of the second order and involves the variances Instead, the calculus onthe variances is of the rst order and does not involve biases Surprisingly, calculus onthe ... variance the sum of the variances We can then prove: (4) Pt t0 is a strongly-continuous contraction semigroup on L2 (R, m) It is called the OrnsteinUhlenbeck semigroup in dimension one From the denition...
... only, whereas on other occasions they for system improvement - 121 - might scope back to the beginning of the dialogue only, as well as words which relate to thecontrol of In addition, words like ... extensional repIn conclusion, the WOZ technique proved successresentation of the answer set generated to the first query, if it is to respond appropriately to the second ful for NL evaluation We ... using the system itself A In these studies, subjects are told that they are interacting with the computer when in reality they are linked to the Wizard, a person simulating the operation of the...
... t-distribution ! ! truth-conditions The discussion of the ‘gaps’ between, onthe one hand, the system’s input (a clause–index pair) and output (a t-distribution), and, onthe other hand, the intuitive ... between the interpretive system’s concerns, onthe one hand, and, onthe other, the questions pertaining to its application to the nitty-gritty of everyday language use Systems assign t-distributions ... among its defenders anything matching the conWdent tone with which the sceptics put forth their case To the contrary, the unconvinced and unconvincing responses that have emerged from traditionalist...
... constructions (to avert to the more traditional criterion) Rather, they are tokens of lexical projections: the first is headed by a preposition, the second by verb Nor, I will maintain, is either ... corresponding action Nor does it mean that the only way to perform an action of kind K is to use an expression with the corresponding forceExp Thus, forceExp content is something like a conventional ... terms of these examples, the additional difference is this The content of the three sentences above is bipartite: part of their content is a proposition, the other part is a forceExp The first...
... appearance Continuing the exploration of the way one investigates cognition, especially in nonhumans, I turn in Chapter to one of the best-known examples in the animal communication literature, the dances ... tracts of others Because of its construction, the human vocal tract has a portion that is necessarily involved in the transfer of food and drink, onthe one hand, and of air onthe other In our ... prohibiting the discussion of matters concerning the origin of language at the society’s meetings This was no mere quirk of the founders: they introduced this limitation for precisely the reason that there...
... industrial controller (PMA Prozess-und Maschinen-Automation GmbH Mod KS90, Germany) acting on a heating block with forced convection Freezing was provided by the continuous performance of the freezer ... with the ones recorded by us in the field (unpublished data) so as with the ones found in the literature [3, 10, 12, 14] 2.3 Field temperature Temperatures in the field were recorded along six ... regeneration conditions but the only way of avoiding freeze stress for the deciduous species studied Endogenous frost resistance of evergreen species studied may be also exceeded in occasions The phenology...
... to the market Upon analysis, the organism was found to have mutations in the DNA encoding a portion of the 23s ribosomal RNA (rRNA) Linezolid resistance has been identified more commonly among ... sequestration of daptomycin Additionally, reduced susceptibility has been documented to develop while on prolonged daptomycin therapy [16,17] Linezolid is a synthetic oxazolidinone that inhibits the ... and soft tissue infections, as discussed in the following section Expression of virulence factors is largely controlled by the agr [23] Polymorphisms in agr account for the now five different...
... some early conclusion has been drawn based onthe findings of the first experiment, the second one was conducted for the purpose of further strengthening those findings In the second experiment, ... class hours By contrast, for thecontrol group, the teacher normally gave the definitions and explanation (of the meaning and the use of words or expressions) only in English, and the subjects were ... impression on others Once in the classes of thecontrol group, the teacher asked students to list the fruits One of the students answers was tomato which was not really correct Some other students...
... expose the cherish love and the theory of „pride‟ and „prejudice‟ – the main themes of the novel Amongst the three conversations, the first two would be thoroughly analyzed, for the reason that the ... in the relationship between Darcy and Elizabeth, they used the language, which fit their social attitude towards the other even when the first impression might be wrong They spoke to the other ... first „conversation‟ brought the two main characters by their mistaken first impression and the second conversation was about the conflicts finally resolved PART 2: DEVELOPMENT CHAPTER THEORETICAL...
... discuss the plot, the characters, and the setting They then write the story of what they have done so far or their adjustment to the characters, ect As a teacher of the American International College, ... questionnaire to gather information from the students Conduct the experimental activities for one and a half hour per lesson, two lessons per week during eight weeks For the students: Did the activities ... engaged The repetition of the material for eight weeks made them feed up although they were really interested in the comic 30% students felt concentrated onthe lesson In this session, they did not...
... providing the readers an overview of the study, consisting of the reason why the author chose this thesis, the aims of the study, the research questions, the method, the scope and the design of the ... in these two languages only DESIGN OF THE STUDY Part I: Introduction represents the rationales, the aims, the research questions, the methods, the scope, and the design of the study Part II: Development ... “Introducing iPhone Apple reinvents the phone.” (iPhone advertisement) In this ad, the adman uses the phone” to refer back to “iPhone”- its hyponym iPhone advertising poster from http://themarketeer.org/2012/03/10 /the- iphone-hype...
... some early conclusion has been drawn based onthe findings of the first experiment, the second one was conducted for the purpose of further strengthening those findings In the second experiment, ... INTRODUCTION Problem statement Among a number of experts in the field of second language acquisition, there are increasing contradicting views about whether to use the mother tongue of the students ... second language development Oxford: Pergamon Harbord, J (1992) The Use of the Mother Tongue in the Classroom ELT Journal, 46/4: 30-55 Hawks, P (2001) Making Distinctions: A Discussion of the Mother...
... expose the cherish love and the theory of „pride‟ and „prejudice‟ – the main themes of the novel Amongst the three conversations, the first two would be thoroughly analyzed, for the reason that the ... through the three volumes Scope of the study As could be seen from the title, the study strongly focused not only onthe historical and social background but also onthe language use of the novel ... analyzed, for the reason that the first „conversation‟ brought the two main characters by their mistaken first impression and the second conversation was about the conflicts finally resolved References...