... suitabilityof it to individual minds, there is a further use, which in the present day belongs to it in common with allinquiries into the history of thought.History of Free Thought in Reference to The ... much in its modern form of a subjective inquiry into the tests of truth, as in the shape ofHistory of Free Thought in Reference to The by Adam Storey Farrar 48 submission in the soul of the inquirer.Nor ... sceptical thought.History of Free Thought in Reference to The by Adam Storey Farrar 7 controversial point of view, by resolving the intellectual element in many cases of unbelief into incorrectmetaphysical...
... at-tributed to laminitis in cattle. Proceedings of the12th International Symposium on Lameness in Ruminants, Orlando, Florida, January 9-13,2002a, 82-89.Livesey CT, Harrington T, Johnston AM, ... beensuggested to be important in uencing factorson lameness incidence. In the study by Faull etal. (1996) only 12% of the cubicles permittedreal freedom of movement. Cubicles against awall in the ... dif-ference in lying time between cows on concreteand cows on rubber mats may be too small to in uence claw health significantly, as there areso many other factors involved infree stalls.Rubber...
... aggregation of important book content in the Book Citation Index within Web of Science will enable researchers publishing in books to reach a far wider audience and to measure citation impact ... desirable, but books with full text in a language other than English are also considered for coverage inBook Citation Index. Including English language Bibliographic information (e.g. chapter title, ... abstract, keywords) in these cases is most helpful. Book publishing involves a collaborative effort between Publishing Editor and Author, with authors typically invited to write on a certain subject....
... omission of postoperative irra-diation.Additional factors found to be independent predictorsof early recurrence include low ER positivity and humanepidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) ... 2-140months) after initial treatment of patients with breastcancer via regular visit (annually) for discovering theLRR. In addition to routine clinical examination, diseaseassessment included mammography, ... lymhovascular invasion were highlysignificant independent predictors of recurrence within2.5 years (P\0.001) [32]. In the BIG 1-98 trial, significantpredictors of early recurrence in multivariate...
... field surveysgenerally point to increased risk of disease and mortality in litter-based and free- range systems compared to cagesagreeing with the findings in this study. In this study, we have ... ofcommercial layers in other countries [7-9]. Bacterial infec-tions seem to be more common in laying hens in litter-based housing systems including free- range birds, than in caged birds [8,10]. ... bacteriological,virological, parasitological and chemical examinationswere performed having regard to disease history and grosspathological findings. These examinations were per-formed according to routine methods...
... focus on intonation in the following part. 1.4. Intonation 1.4.1. Definition of intonation Intonation is a famous component in making every utterance. This is also an interesting topic for ... agreeing, disagreeing, shocking, promising, ordering, greeting, warning, inviting or congratulating and so on are acts of speech. The example below can be interpreted in different meanings: ... sentence''. Intonation is related to sentence, stress is related to word but tone is related to syllable. Tone is the use of pitch in language to distinguish words. According to Roach (1983:...
... reluctant to speak inspeaking 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 inspeaking lessons ... 11%PercentageFigure 4: Factors affecting learners inspeaking lessonsThe result in Figure 4 shows that teachers’ Englishspeaking affects a great deal to learners’ involvement inspeaking lessons. The ... and learning at HP FLC.- Identify learners’ difficulties inEnglish oral activities inspeaking lessons.- Find out appropriate solutions to making the speaking lesson more interesting to the...
... theoretical background including the definitions of presentation, factors that prevent students from presenting, and integrating skills needed to collect information in English speaking class. Then, ... express intelligibly in English. This means that they were beginners inspeaking English when they entered high school. Few of them can talk about topics required in the English text book. 2.3. ... current situation of teaching and learning the speaking skill in general and learning how to make presentation inEnglishin particular. First, the specific objectives are to search for the attitudes...
... existing results in the literature. Our first innovation in the paper is to include English language knowledge in the regression. As with Hebrew, we begin by includingdummy variables for knowing ... log points) increase in earnings. Although, as noted in the previous paragraph,knowing English only well and not very well has no effect on earnings, knowing English very wellincreases earnings ... well.There are a number of interesting findings when we add knowledge of Englishto the equation. First,we find a large effect of English knowledge on earnings. Knowing English well is associated...
... D. Too boring60 34 4 2Table 1: Students assessment of speaking topics in the text - bookEnglish 10 .’ “ ” Of 120 respondents, seventy-two students finds the speaking topics in the textbook ... High School find that speaking topics in the textbook English 10” interesting. The majority of the students who were asked admit that Englishspeaking skills is very important to them. However, ... presents the findings, and recommendations for the improvement of English speaking teaching and learning at Gia Phu High School. 1. summary of the findings According to the finding from the...