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... proteins reside or function inthe NE remains to be determined In addition to their difference in size and SUN domain locations, these protein subfamilies are distinct in other interesting ways ... ancient divergence of these two classes These data also suggest that the PM3 proteins originated early inthe life of the plant kingdom, predating the origin of flowering plants The second, four orthologous ... domains, a single SUNdomain that is not at the C-terminus but rather inthe middle of the protein, and a highly-conserved domain of unknown function that we refer to as the PM3associated domain...
... the concept of an extensible operating system is once again gaining acceptance this time as the solution to the unconstrained growth of UNIX During the last 20 years operating systems and their ... which the data should be returned To clean dirty pages, the kernel performs a pager_data_write call specifying the location inthe memory object, and including the data to be written When the data ... Finally, the kernel informs the hardware physical map module of the new virtual to physical mapping With the exception of the hardware validation, all of these steps are implemented in a machine-independent...
... made gains in both the finance/banking industries andinthe defence-related public sector Whereas some 125 000 women worked in finance and banking institutions in 1975, the number increased to ... answer: The two decades between 1975 and 1995 brought significant changes inthe representation of women in Freedonia's work force, according to the graphs In 1975, for example, some 300 000 men and ... worked inthe communications sector Twenty years later, though the number of men remained unchanged, the number of women rose to 550 000 A similar situation was seen inthe wholesale and retail...
... adult patients inthe CHR are managed in ICUs under the care of the Department of Critical Care Medicine These ICUs are closed units, staffed by fully trained intensivists and currently include one ... to the ICU during the study period only had their first ICU admission selected for review Patients were included inthe study cohort if their ICU stay was longer than one day in duration and they ... data and drafted the manuscript DZ interpreted data and revised the manuscript RS acquired data and revised the manuscript KL acquired data, interpreted data and revised the manuscript HTS and...
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... V.2.Recommendation…………………………………………………………………… ……30 V.2.1.Selecting and evaluating the texts……………………………………………… ……30 V.2.2 Suggested techniques for integrating short stories and poems inthe teaching of reading comprehension skills………………………………………………………… ... links between reading skills and literary skills…………… ……………… 13 II.3.2 Efferent reading and aesthetic reading……………………………….………………14 Chapter III: Methodology……………………………………………………………………15 III.1 .The ... texts……………………………….………………19 IV.2 .The effects of short story and poem in teaching reading comprehension….………22 Chapter V Conclusion and Recommendation………………………………… ………30 V.1.Introduction…………………………………………………………………………...
... one investigates the attitude of students toward the literary texts in general andthe other aims at finding out the effects of using short stories and poems in teaching and learning reading in ... to the text After reading they might be asked whether something similar have ever happened to them As a result, they get involve inthe text and interact with the text by sharing their feelings ... vocabulary and they would like to make their own sentences with those idioms rather than just skimming for them inthe text This finding suggests that instead of bounding to the instructions in the...
... remember them longer and understand their usage □ Others……………………………………………………………… e Interpreting characters inthe short story or figurative meanings inthe poem □ I think understanding the content ... Questionnaires on the effects of short story and poem in teaching reading comprehension Which of the followings you find most difficult when reading short stories and poems: a unclear theme b vocabulary ... Answering comprehension questions □ It is boring and useless □ It takes time and of little use □ It makes us look back at the story or the poem to find the information, so we can understand what...
... focus of the study Pointing out the values of literature included short stories and poem in language teaching and finding the way to integrate short stories and poems into the reading classroom ... poems in teaching and learning reading Method of collecting data: At the end of term, weeks before the final exam Results and Findings Results: Pointed out that integrating short stories and ... text Links between reading skills and literary skills Efferent reading and aesthetic reading It is applicable to integrate short stories and poems inthe reading class The experiment Setting:...
... work and group work in language classes 50% of them saw the benefits of these activities in making class more interesting and 50% consider pairwork and groupwork helping in motivating students and ... pair and group work in your classes ? Please indicate your response by circling the number according to the following key Use the information given inthe textbook Use the same topics as inthe ... use their mother tongue inthe first few lessons and then try to stop them overusing it One method is to explain briefly in English, then if necessary supply written instructions in their mother...
... another The grandmother held the floor most of the time from the beginning of the story in her decision where to go, in her introduction of the scenery along the journey While the father, the mother ... character and setting Technique has to with the structuring of the story into the plot so that the writer can convey the theme andthe manipulating of the language in order to express the ideas of the ... “Everything That Rises Must Converge.”, however, the differences inthe behaviors and attitudes of the grandmother, the father andthe mother andthe children at least cause discontent to one another...
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... at two of them: a) increasing the learners' self-confidence; and b) creating learner autonomy Increasing the Learners' Self-confidence In an inherently face-threatening context, as the language ... phase inthe model; • • Maintaining and protecting motivation, which corresponds to the actional phase; Encouraging positive self-evaluation, which corresponds to the postactional phase Creating the ... share the belief of the curriculum makers that what they are being taught will come in handy In order to inspire learners to concern themselves with most learning activities, we should find out their...
... disappear in England as it has in France, all distinctions would thereby be lost Here Burke avows the central role of masculine heterosexual discipline in creating and maintaining social, political, and ... of Union in Irish and English writing rights of the citizens, and all interest inthe constitution, inand to which they were born, was a thing conformable to the declared principles of the Revolution’’ ... to the interests of patriarchal authority, inthe family andinthe state Unsurprisingly, Burke is also especially concerned inthe ‘‘Tracts’’ about keeping unruly wives in check and indicts the...
... However, in 1991, in a response to concern over mining activities occurring in Antarctica, the Antarctic Mining Prohibition Act was adopted to prohibit mining inthe AAT The Act extended to the continental ... accepting the Court’s jurisdiction inthe matter In justifying these initiatives, Canada relied upon the growing concern for 17 18 19 10 11 12 Ibid., p 71 D Pharand, The Law of the Sea of the Arctic ... inthe polar south emerged inthe 1980s as international attention focused on the issue of minerals development inand around Antarctica, resulting inthe adoption of the 1988 Convention on the...
... protection of the marine environment in either the Arctic or the Antarctic Secondly, there is nothing inthe 1982 LOS Convention or in general international law to inhibit the making of such regional ... Garcia-Amador, ‘Latin America andthe Law of the Sea’, in L M Alexander (ed.), The Law of the Sea: A New Geneva Conference Proceedings of the 6th Annual Conference of the Law of the Sea Institute, Kingston, ... Regionalism inthe pre-UNCLOS III law of the sea The law of the sea is inherently global The International Law Commission assumed as much in its codification of the subject inthe 1950s; andthe words...
... existence The inherent optimism of this theory is grounded on the one hand inthe principle of self-determination of each monad (and therefore of each individual human being) and on the other inthe ... Wieland, the Sturm und Drang andthe classical era of the late eighteenth century At the centre of his Ideen stands the calling of humankind to fulfil its destiny This requires the joining of the individual ... man, the inner workings of nature, for explaining the body–mind problematic and for establishing the appropriate relationship between individual freedom and social duty The vocation or destiny...