... lamb” orThe shepherd and the wolf”; the hare” and the tortoise” inThe Hare and the Tortoise”; the fox” inThe Fox and the Goat”, the raven” and the swan” inThe Raven and the Swan”; the ... TCFs ofthe fables ineach language are divided into four categories: the feature ofthe settings, ofthe characters, ofthe language used by the characters inthe conversations, and ofthe way the ... other The settings might be either rural, urban orinthe mountainous area The story might take place in a room, at the market orinthe field In addition, there are a large number of objects in the...
... important new words and 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 ... content ofthe songs or write down the key words This is the decisive factor to the success of using songs inthe class Secondly, all the respondents have realized the importance of songs in teaching ... used at the beginning orthe end ofthe lesson, an exciting learning environment is recreated, students, therefore, regain their interest in learning and then the listening skill better In addition...
... of violent sexual assault, including rape, mass rape, and the forced insertion of objects into a woman’s vagina A woman or girl who sustains this injury is rendered incontinent of urine and /or ... been performing fistula repair surgeries for women with traumatic fistula and anticipates identifying more cases once they start searching outside ofthe capital, inthe interior ofthe province ... overview of how the needs of survivors of GBV are being addressed in Goma and other parts of North Kivu province It also describes a collaborative effort organized by the U.S.-based organization...
... Understanding the changes in these two constant values would lead to a better understanding ofthe changes inthe Ea Observation ofthe trend ofthe curve-line from the left (L-shifted) to the right ... 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 ofthe Ea in indicating the ... that the reduction ofthe viscosity is greater at the initial stage ofthe temperature increment, and subsequent increases inthe temperature during the latter part had less influence on reducing...
... AN is an eating disorder, affecting mainly young women with a distorted body image and a overwhelming desire to be slim Minor degrees of liver injury have been reported in up to 40% of patients ... addition, these authors detected increased markers of oxidative stress inthe liver biopsy Again, this is compatible with our finding of numerous hepatocytes with signs of ballooning (Figure 1), which ... consent was obtained from the patient for publication of this case report and any accompanying images A copy ofthe written consent is available for review by the Editor -in- Chief of this journal...
... inthe inguinal and cervical regions (Figures and 8) The rest ofthe physical examination, including her vaginal wall, chest and abdomen, was normal All of our routine investigations, including ... accommodate the protein and fluid entering the interstitial compartment at tissue level Inthe first stage of lymphedema, impaired lymphatic drainage results in protein-rich fluid accumulation inthe interstitial ... pseudoelephantiasis Moreover, both of our cases had a past history of lymph node tuberculosis, with evidence ofthe puckered scars of healed sinuses in their inguinal regions The etiology in both of our cases...
... the condition ofthe joint Intraarticular lead poisoning has been reported inthe literature inthe context of gout, synovitis and degenerative joint diseases along with systemic lead poisoning ... helped in drafting the report YJS helped in literature review and formatting the material All authors read and approved the final manuscript Consent The authors confirm that a formal written consent ... he was complaining of hip pain for the last two years which had progressively increased significantly over the last six months Clinically the patient had limited and painful range of motion with...
... educational level, therefore we included it as part of education inthe presentation ofthe data Findings In Table we present the main findings regarding the analysis ofthe association ofthe various ... [33], should therefore be considered a sector inwhich external intervention – and further training – is applicable [29,33,35] Of note, inofthe 13 studies that examined the level of education, ... Self-report of missing doses in previous week (interview with patient) Optimal (= 100% of dosage) adherence measured Self-report of missing doses in previous week, self-report of missing days of treatment...
... consciousness" The hallmark of this form of instruction is the lack of passive inattention, that often accompanies reading Here the students take turns being the "teacher" being interactive with his or her ... microcosm of all the skills We have noted how some ofthe more important sub-skills of reading are present ineachofthe other three skills We have seen how the only difference is in their emphasis ... when reading alone; it is only by doing this that they may develop their proficiency inthe skill of reading In this very simple classroom procedure we can see some ofthe theory outlined in Section...
... process of fearing ofthe whole living organism inthe face of threat, be it phobic or not Genetic Transmission of Social Phobia In principle, the most satisfactory demonstration ofthe hereditary ... (between the prevalence of like-morbidity among the first-degree relatives ofthe two subtypes of social phobia) at the outset, the meaning ofthe findings is difficult to interpret Incidentally, ... in Stein et al (1998a) With the exception ofthe latter, these prevalence rates are in line with the known range of estimates of prevalence of social phobia within the general population in the...
... not the color ofthe card The subject has two tasks: first to name the color ofthe card while ignoring the typed name, second to read the color name while ignoring the color ofthe card The ... 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 ofthe main terms used within the ... underlying principle that may be said to manifest itself in, or may be inferred from, actual behavior The main theoretical value of such point of view is inthe kind of explanation it offers: the...
... training ofthe assessors involved senior clinicians reaching agreements on ratings of performance of bogus patients These ratings then become the criterion (i.e the proper normative) response The ... 25 normal individuals in terms of speaking with the interviewer, telling the interviewer what they did the day before, preparing a talk with the interviewer, sitting in front of persons (all each) ... sequentially diminishing impact on trained behavior In other words, the greatest improvement in terms of frequency of performance was found inthe first target; it gradually diminished with the introduction...
... being further defined This is rather problematic as these measures are less obvious indicators of inhibition or lack thereof Based on the number of inhibited behaviors, the index of ‘‘behavioral ... behavior (defined by crying and fretting again) on the other hand These, however, seem to be more demonstrations ofthe stability ofthe same behavior rather than the prediction of a type of conduct ... criterion of social impairment was added to bring it closer in line with the definition of social phobia Among the inhibited in young childhood, 44% ofthe girls at the age of 13 met the definition of...
... many of 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 ofthe infection, and more were found to be suffering from the cutaneous form The bacteria À unfortunately for humans À are invisible and therefore ... that the original factors distinguishing between performance in front of others and interaction with others would be recreated The preliminary analysis did not reconfirm the original factors Ultimately,...
... this body of work, evidence is accumulating in support of a hypothesized role of father’s involvement in determining certain aspects of children’s development The impact of father’s involvement ... more fathers are involved, the more satisfaction they report, the more they learn about being an effective father and having fun, and the more likely they are to sustain involvement with their ... health* OR health care OR well-being Child* OR son OR daughter OR adolescent* OR teen Involvement OR parenting OR guidance OR time AND AND AND AND (6 OR 7) Criteria for inclusion of research in the...
... for any one institution, or locality, or individual; but simply for the creation inthe United States ofthe opportunity of studying this highest ofthe sciences in a manner befitting its importance ... to the work For that reason every institution for teaching Anthropology must have a Laboratory attached to it; and in that Laboratory the best part ofthe work will be done Such a Laboratory ... barter and commerce b The Esthetic Arts.—Theory ofthe sense ofthe beautiful Decorative designs in line and color Skin-painting Tattooing Sculpture and modeling Music and musical instruments Scents...
... for the labor they have put into the thing done orthe thing made; who live by doing or making a thing, and not by marketing a thing after some other man has done it or made it The quality ofthe ... copy, a means of exporting a copy, or a means of obtaining a copy upon request, ofthe work in its original "Plain Vanilla ASCII" or other form Any alternate format must include the full Project ... form of weariness of this author or that The publisher of books can ascertain the fact through the declining sales of a writer; but the editor of a magazine, who is the best customer ofthe best...
... “beautiful” in a work of art The aesthetic appeal of a work of art is defined by the visual Social, ethical moral, and contemporary standards of a society armature A structure of wood or wire for example ... will harden into a chalklike solid proportion In any composition the mathematical relationship ofthe parts to each other and to the whole For example, the relation ofthe head to the body, etc ... through the paper face ofthe drywall Lift the drywall up and "snap" it against the edge of your work surface to break it at the line you cut Turn the drywall over and with the knife, cut the paper...
... introduced into this strain and the ability of a cell harboring an individual library member to form a colony on minimal agar media lacking added phenylalanine and tyrosine reports on the chorismate ... quaternary interactions The importance of precise templates for proper protein folding is underlined by the low (one in 104) complementation rate of library In this library, the sequences of helix ... entrance ofthe substrate binding pocket and therefore may be important for catalysis Inthe absence of structural information, however, it is difficult to postulate functional roles for individual...