... for intervention.Can you corroborate these findings from local independent sources? In order to determine whether to apply the study findings to our field setting requires independent informationfrom ... use random sampling to determinehouseholds or settings sampled?• Do the investigators succeed in interviewing a large pro-portion of the chosen sample?• Did the investigators institute specific ... similar to thecontext examined in a mortality study requires corrobo-rating evidence, which leads us to our next question to determine if findings can and should be applied to thedecision-making...
... shouldn’t have to be this hard just to learn howto do well in an interview. A year after I spent more than 100 hours learning about case interviews, including participating in 50 practice interviews ... way to categorize any type of information. In the context of consulting and case interviews, the MECE principle describes how decision-making factors should be categorized in order to minimize ... sales increase? What would be the closest proxy? CASE INTERVIEW SECRETS A FORMER MCKINSEY INTERVIEWER REVEALS HOWTO GET MULTIPLE JOB OFFERS IN CONSULTING VICTOR CHENG Innovation...
... only responsible for main-taining a register of all doctors licensed to practise medicine in the UK butalso for ensuring that doctors are trained to practise and do practise to ahigh standard. ... postgraduate training takes about as long again.●There is much to be said both for and against a career in medicine.●Discover as much as possible about what being a doctor involves before making adecision ... itsdemands, medicine offers a deeply satisfying and rewarding lifetime of serv-ice to those prepared to give themselves to it.12 Learning medicineREMEMBER●Becoming a doctor takes 5 or 6...
... them. Explaining means to clarify something in more details and more simply. Interpreting is to expound or in other words, to repeat the message in other way without changing the meaning of it. ... (by emailing or calling), “watching their reactions,” “talking slowly and moderately, going straight to the point, even with some explanations and background information,” “notifying to them ... Demonstrating is to give examples to illustrate the ideas. Explaining, interpreting, or demonstrating ideas in a foreign language appears rather difficult, especially for those having poor English....
... reluctant to speak in speaking lessons due to many reasons, and one of those is that topics are not interesting to learners. 1.3 Factors making learners reluctant to speak in speaking lessons ... make the learners unwilling to speak or affects their involvement in speaking lessons including: subjective factors from the learners themselves such as finding ideas, finding words, poor pronunciation ... boring and 15.6% of the total suppose that the topics are not interesting at all. From the results shown in Figure 1, topics based on the course book can be said not to be interesting enough to...
... smoothly the meaning of a written or spoken text into his mother tongue. In addition to conveying the lexical meaning, translation requires the translator to respect other important factors such as ... seen as making the following equations:1. Iran is equated to a donkey, being stubborn and unwilling to change its position. 2. Trade incentives are equated to the carrot, aimed at luring Iran ... "digging in its heels" as a way of protecting its position. For example, since the stick equals sanctions of some kind, say, cutting grain shipments to Iran, Iran may "dig in its...
... vật ăn. In Vietnamese, we can not distinguish between defining and non- defning relative clauses. The commas are used to break the intonation, to form a series of statement if we want to have ... the main points of relative clauses, shown problems and discussed the way of translating English relative clauses into Vietnamese in some typical examples in some books and in the story “ ... was carrying his belongings, many of which were broken. 5. The relative pronoun which at the beginning of a non-defining relative clause, can refer to all the information contained in the previous...
... Talking and ListeningRANGE OF PURPOSESGetting on with othersFinding outAsking questionsExplainingGiving informationPersuadingGiving opinionsMaking suggestionsSolving ... relaxation; to find information; - reading and explaining instructions;- reading articles from local/national newspapers.Value and show an interest in their choices of personal reading.If ... audienceGathering ideas/informationOrganising What you have to say (Content)DraftingEditingChecking grammar, punctuation, spelling (to make meaning clear)Presenting READING/VIEWINGEnjoymentInformationMeaning/understanding♦Encourage...
... signifyingacceptance of the ideas they’re expressing? Or are you making aslight fist, knuckles out, signaling rejection? They scrutinize your21 How to Win TheirHeart by Responding to Their “Inner ... are sincerely interested in a pro-spective employee’s reaction to certain ideas being presented.Attorneys, bosses, police investigators, psychologists, and others14 How to Use Your Eyes to Make ... Dale Carnegie’s 1936 classic, How to Win Friends and In uence People.3His wisdom for the agessaid success lay in smiling, showing interest in other people, andIntroduction xiiiCopyright 2003...
... banking. While many prominent Filipinos have Chinese ances-try, there is considerable hostility toward the Chinese dominance of business.Arab traders introduced Islam to the Philippines in ... impolite to point at anyone with the forenger. Malays use a forenger only to point at animals. Even pointing with two n-gers is impolite among many Indians. When you must indicate something ... even to pat the hair of a child.●Among Indians, a side -to- side toss of one’s head indicates agree-ment, although Westerners may interpret it to mean “no.” Watch carefully; the Indian head toss...
... business partners to dinner, but not to a luncheon. Expect to be invited to dinners and parties at the home of your Filipino partner (unless he or she is Chinese; Chinese rarely entertain ... popular in the Philippines at both lunch and din-ner. If you are hosting a luncheon, be sure to provide a dessert.●Social events oen end with dancing and singing. Expect to be invited to sing.●Despite ... Never decline an invitation to a social event.●When you interrupt Filipinos during a meal, they are obliged to ask you to join in. is is a formality; just thank them and decline, saying that...