... wa~- of further introduction, that
there are some very strong differences inthe profiles,
even Inthe same medium, depending upon the type of
task faced by the group, and that there is some inter- ... "Gives opinion, evaluation, analysis, expresses
feeling, wish"
Includes all reasoning or expressions of evaluation or
interpretation.
This isthe most frequent type of co-,~unication for ... SUggestion, direction, implying autonom~ for
other"
Includes giving suggestions about the task or sUgges-
ting concrete actions inthe near term to attain a
group goal. There is a tendency...
... feel disappointed whenever they fail in
their business. Successive failures may lead them to
pessimism and they keep on bewailing their lot. The
following saying: “Failure isthe mother of success” ... roaring with deafening sounds of waves
and inthe end he acquired a convincing and sonorous
voice as he had wished.
The above saying is quite right if it is applied tothe pupils’
lives. ... to their advice. Thus, inthe long run, we can get over our
defects and weakness.
Failure isthe mother of success
Comment in this saying “Failure isthe mother of
success”...
... Comparison of students’ motivation through lessons
In addition, so as to compare the effectiveness of students’ learning between the lessons
with and without grammar games, the researcher also ... motivation and
understanding ofthe lesson.
PART III CONCLUSION
1. Summaries
In summary, the study deals with the theories ofthe role of grammar, students’
motivation, and the application of games ... out lessons, experience for
myself and make a small contribution to enhancing the effectiveness in teaching this subject.
2. Aims ofthe study
The major aims ofthe study are:
- to affirm the role...
... Science Society of America, 1997).
According to Stevenson (1982), mineralization isthe conversion of organic forms of
N to NH
4
+
and NO
3
–
. The initial conversion to NH
4
+
is referred to ... human health and livestock production. The objective of this introductory chap-
ter isto provide information onthe history and importance of mineral nutrition in
increasing crop yields, nutrient ...
Concentration of N inthe grain of both species was higher inthe grain than inthe
shoot at harvest, indicating translocation of N from shoot to grain in cereals as well
as in legumes. During...
... most ofthe
growth beyond in ation is due to changes inthe customer-driven
factors.
Shipbuilders’ Perspective on Cost Escalation
In addition to quantifying principal sources of cost escalation, ... leading to a shrinking fleet size. To counter the
increasing cost, the Navy can target some ofthe main factors related to
escalation, such as those related tothe capability and complexity of ... MG484-2.4
SOURCE: Pugh (1986).
Cost Escalation in Other Sectors ofthe Economy
How does naval ship and weapon system cost escalation compare to
other sectors ofthe economy? To examine this, we...
... workers. All
these variables are beyond the ability ofthe Services to control. In this
chapter, we explore how these economy-driven factors have changed
in recent decades, using a combination of ... portion ofthe total
system cost. us, changes in labor rates are of importance to under-
standing thein uence ofthe economic factors. Figure 3.2 shows BLS
data onthe average annual increase ... third ofthe overall cost
escalation is due to economy-driven factors. e remainder is due to
customer-driven ones—mainly system complexity.
Interviews that we conducted with representatives of...
... 3 indicates that there is a monotonous
increase in f-score onthe WSJ test set if NANC
text is added to our training data in both cases,
independent of whether the sentences come from
the ... training phase merely
consists ofthe computation ofthe shortest
derivations and the extraction of subtrees, UML-
DOP involves iterative training ofthe parameters.
Once we have extracted the ... k where A isthe nonterminal labeling that
node. A new nonterminal is created for each node
in the training data. This nonterminal is called A
k
.
Let a
j
represent the number of subtrees...
... First to Fifth-Growth onthe basis of their quality (actually, onthe basis of their prices). The only
change since 1855 was made in 1973, when Mouton-Rothschild was elevated to a First-Growth wine. ... fermentation is completed, the wine is macerated with the skins
during one to two weeks. The length of this period is crucial for the wine, but since
most châteaux proceed inthe same way, we included ... cellulosic-asbestos filtering components); a third processis
adsorption. The particularity is that adsorption needs one ofthe two other processes,
while each ofthe mechanical processes can be used on...
... tothe decision of buying both ofthe consumer and ofthe
seller. The buying decision ofthe seller is more difficult as a too small
quantity of a certain product creates stock rests, and in ... social-
economic frame; this involves from the management the manifestation of
the capacity of adaptation tothe environment changes and inthe same time
of market prevision, so that to benefit ofthe ... to organize
his/her activity, in order to make the shop profitable [6].
The National Marketing Association inthe USA considers
merchandising as being the totality of techniques and previsions...
... concepts inthe concept lexicon, but rather
by the types of values in certain (mostly, nonpropc~itional)
slots in input frames;
4. The history of processing, structured Mong the lines of
the ... generation includes information about the discourse
within which the proposition isto be generated. In our sys-
tem the following static knowledge sources constitute the
input to generation: ... representation of both the proposi-
tional and the non-propositional meaning ofthe input text.
The task of a natural language generator is, in some sense,
the opposite task of rendering an unambiguous...
... involved finding ways of bringing to this inquiry intuitive knowledge
and ways of being in this world.
The water dream that gave birth tothe metaphor ofthe Healing-Flow
Model allowed me to connect ... However, in this work I have focused my attention on
the function ofthe images as they related tothe context of psychotherapy and
the processof art toward healing.
The following different types of ... also an attempt to move beyond my historicity and to honor my
44 THE HEALING FLOW: ARTISTIC EXPRESSION IN THERAPY
Acknowledgments
The Healing Flow: Artistic Expression in Therapy matured into...
... M:
Evaluation of risk of liver metastasis in colorectal adenocarcinoma based
on the combination of risk factors including CD10 expression:
multivariate analysis of clinicopathological and immunohistochemical
factors. ... tumor
progression by induction of chronic inflammation, matrix
remodeling, tumor invasion, intravasation, angiogenesis,
and seeding at distant sites [13]. In contrast, recruitment
of TAMs also contributes to ... undergone
either chemotherapy or radiotherapy before the collec-
tion ofthe samples. The histopathologic characteristics
of the colon carcinoma tissue specimens were confirmed
by blinded review of...
... practice was the introduction of record keeping and also the ability of farmers
to recognise pests and diseases and the introduction of monitoring.
Economic impacts
The dominant economic impact ... the research sothe input of
Australian staff inthe actual training program of TOT was minimal and did not warrant
inclusion inthe cost ofthe training.
GAP Workshop in Binh Thuan ... Based on these estimates the cost of FFS would
be offset in just one season due tothe reduction of inputs and increased yield. The cost of
FFS in citrus is similar to or only slightly higher than...
... With some guidance, they began to visualize the blossoms in the
sunshine and inthe rain. Then they saw petals falling down and the tiny green fruit appear. The
sunshine and the rain continued, ... of interbeing—we belong to each other; we cannot cut reality into pieces. The
well-being of “this” isthe well-being of “that,” so we have to do things together. Every side is “our
side”; there ... this sheet of paper. We cannot point out one
thing that is not here—time, space, the earth, the rain, the minerals inthe soil, the sunshine, the cloud,
the river, the heat. Everything co-exists...
... mathematics; indeed Lewis argues
cogently that the behavior of the
Hes/her oscillator alone is beyond the
reach of simple intuition.
Moreover the biological facts, which
are almost always beyond ... scarcely
diminishes his monumental
achievement.
There seems no need for the snobbery
(it is said) ofthe highly quantitative
founding biologists at the Cold Spring
Harbor Laboratories, in whose early
history ... at
least inso complex a system as a
developing embryo, then facts - and
indeed understanding - at many levels
must be fed into the mathematics. Nor
should the value of facts and
understanding on their...