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... ofa monolayer of inner circular muscle, which makes its wall weak, as compared to the small intestine that is formed ofthe inner circular and outer longitudinal muscle layers The vasa recta, ... preserved because the patient had hemoperitoneum In addition, the remaining colon wall was normal, but the bowel preparation was poor The invagination of diverticulum has an advantage over diverticulectomy ... diverticulectomy inthat it minimizes bowel leakage [15] Moreover, invagination of diverticulum can be easily performed using laparoscopy with a simple suture technique Therefore, we decided to invaginate the...
... say what it was calledin his language Crusoe pointed to a goat and said This is a goat”-end of discussion He even clothed Friday in his way Crusoe’s reason forthe donning of clothes was that ... development The industrial revolution began: new machinery was invented that turned Britain into the first capitalist power ofthe world The capitalist path paved the way for heavier exploitation relations ... turned into pastures for sheep-raising and wood-making industries They had to join the force of cheap labor and working in such factories England became a typical example of initial accumulation of...
... from the chart • By the end ofthe lesson Ss.will be able to read the information from the chart and write a description from it • This design can help them to infinite the information inthe ... inthe group has to take part in their work going to each ofthe family in their neighbour to take the notes ofthe amount of energy they spent (water, electricity, ,oil,coal…) ina module of ... their charts in front ofthe class and share the best way to the web site ofthe resources file of City education service ACTIVITIES All Ss .in each group should their real assignement to be able...
... constraints, at many different levels, on each occasion that they are called upon, they encourage a unique emphasis on particular combinations of strategies on each occasion In reading, the notions ... processing, while initially attractive, may later lead to some practical and theoretical conclusions that are less than satisfactory; for example, thatthe language learner does notneed to develop ... four main ideas behind it - scaffolding and then learner autonomy, which, surprisingly, are not actually at odds with each other, but rather complimentary; active involvement and not passive inattention,...
... chairman, stated that “historically, airlines have failed ata much higher rate than most other types of businesses [and] the industry has the worst financial performance of any … major business ... thatthe most relevant measure of non-financial performance inthe airline industry is the passenger load factor because this factor is comparable across airline firms This factor is an operational ... million Ina separate report, The Wall Street Journal noted that airlines are a high-profile incubator of broader trends in business and as one airline pilot noted: When will the legalized looting of...
... Exploratory factor analysis An exploratory factor analysis was carried out to examine the factorial validity ofthe Bahasa Malaysia adaptation ofthe job performance items Exploratory factor analysis ... not being asked to He/she always complains about things that are not important ® He/she always finds fault with what the organization is doing ® He/she always pays attention to matters that are ... were usable for data analysis Back translation ofthe items The translation ofthe original English version ofthe questionnaire into Malay language was accomplished through back translation procedure...
... materials, human population will be able to enjoy material abundance for ages to come Biomass materials are renewable Their utilization creates no net gains of greenhouse gases inthe atmosphere The ... industry, aerobic and anaerobic wastewater treatment were also becoming increasingly an important and widely used processes inthe sanitation industry The fundamentals are the same, whether it is a bioreaction ... wood and other lignocellulosic materials was also investigated atthe Forest Products Laboratory ofthe U.S Department of Agriculture, in Madison, Wisconsin A number of publications (Saeman 1945)...
... to explain the appearance of CSI Darwinists concede that neither chance alone nor necessity alone is capable of generating CSI, but they argue thatthe Darwinian interaction of chance and necessity ... Rea, the problem is that naturalism cannot explain the modal qualities of particular physical objects For Koons, the problem is that naturalism cannot account forthe reliability of scientists’ appeal ... universe Indeed, that was precisely Johnson’s reason for recruiting them It is therefore inappropriate for Forrest to insinuate that proponents of ID obtained their qualifications in order to in ltrate...
... to find out the similarities and differences between the syntactic features of ESVs and VSVs - Analyzing data of ESVs and VSVs in terms ofthe semantic features and making a contrastive analysis ... 1.2.1 Aims This study aims at making a detailed and systematic description ofthe syntactic and semantic features of SVs in English and their Vietnamese equivalents It is hoped thatthe results of ... have been discussed by many linguists and researchers Quirk R et al in “ A Comprehensive Grammar ofthe English Language” [33] point out that SVs are followed by a thatclause containing the mandative...
... Forthe have some implications for teaching, learning and translating language teaching, this study may be another sign to imply theneed 5.2 IMPLICATIONS ON TEACHING, LEARNING AND of encouraging ... 2.2.1.1 Meaning of saying, as in What did you say? – I said it’s noisy in here, but Nguyen Hoa [10] defined meaning plays an important part in ‘saying’ has to be interpreted ina rather broad sense; ... following aspects dealing with these verbs further situation studies: 5.2.2 Implications on Translation Pragmatic Features of saying verbs In translating, it is not easy to translate a word from the...
... of adverbs - As adverbs 4- Inthe form ofa finite clause are translated inthe form ofa finite clause Ex: Stepping onto the beach, I stood away from the trail to view the final moments ofthe ... Table 4.1 The summary ofthe ways of translating Infinitive clauses As subjects, objects and adverbs of sentences, the infinitive Classification Functions clauses are translated inthe form of ... Inthe functions of attributives, participle clauses inthe following example is translated into Vietnamese inthe form ofa noun The ways of translation is communicative This type of translation...
... Active Passive * N + Adj Adj + N… 5.2 IMPLICATIONS FOR TRANSLATION According to Peter Newmark, translation is rendering the meaning ofa text into another language inthe way thatthe author intended ... intended the text The purpose of translation is thatthe audience inthe TL feel and reacts inthe same ways as the audience in SL does However, to translate a language into another language effectively ... writes that He refers to the following methods of translation: - Word -for- word translation - Literal translation - Faithful translation - Semantic translation - Adaptation - Free translation -...
... Long-distance trade inthe Mediterranean was mainly a transit trade in goods that came from far away—from India, Southeast Asia, and China —and that Italian ships loaded at Alexandria and other ports ... century The Baltic, Rhenish, Alpine, western Mediterranean, and Balkan areas are prominent examples A final note is thatthis book is an essay and not an attempt to deal systematically with all aspects ... cultural areas that transcend the boundaries of states are actually more important, in many instances, than political units at least up to the consolidation of nation-states inthe nineteenth...
... preaching and the authority's imposing that their fate was already planned by God and that they could nothing to change it In contrary, Enlighteners believed in man's ability and good nature that ... of them was the growing of colloquialism in practice as well as in literature What is more, the appearing ofa great deal of books of travel and traveling was one ofthe favorite topics of readers ... theatre All characters were played by actors The noblewomen inthe Romance trend of literature remained inthe readers’ mind was the image ofa beautiful girl or lady standing and waving after the...
... out thatin communicative language teaching, language is a system forthe expression of meaning The learners are negotiators and integrators whereas the teachers role is justa facilitator ofthe ... English teaching plays an important role inthe period of modernization and industrialization Forthe educational innovation, many considerable changes in teaching and learning English at high ... When being asked fora further explanation, they said that listening was not included inthe tests and exams because it was not compulsory inthe curriculum ofthe tests at high school As a result,...
... showsthe percentage of students caring about their appearance before going to stage As an overall trend, we can see thatallof students at Vinh University have a good preparation of appearance before ... individual words which are put together forming a meaningless chunk of information And if note-taking is separated from the activity of analyzing the speech, the interpreter may be lost inthe information ... states that consecutive interpretation is a kind of interpreting in which interpreter and speaker are sitting together inthe same location with an audience Inthis type of interpreting, the interpreter...
... day, however less than 20 percent said that they had actually made plans forthisThe majority of participants indicated that health related issues would bethe primary factors that would make ... Newstead and O’Hare (2003) As noted by these authors: “… it may notbe entirely accurate to label such behavioural adaptations as ‘compensation’ While these changes may reflect a behavioural adaptation ... severe the crash, the greater the likelihood thatthe crash does not appear inthe usual official crash databases – with many databases being restricted to casualty crashes only THE ELDERLY AND MOBILITY:...