... wear.3. The WizardofOz saw them all together the same day. 4.The Scarecrow and the Woodman never slept.5. The Wizard wanted Dorothy to kill the Wicked Witch ofthe West.6. The Lion saw theWizard ... get into the balloon8. The colour of Glinda’s eyes10. The Good Witch’s throne was made of them11. The colour ofthe grass in KansasKey Chapter 1A. The Story The Good Witch was from the North, ... to chapter 1: The Cyclone 3Activities to chapter 2: The Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman 6Activities to chapter 3: The Cowardly Lion and the Queen of Mice 11Activities to chapter 4: The Great Oz...
... East and in the West, but now that you’ve killed one of them, there’s only one wicked witch in the Land of Oz. The Witch ofthe North stopped at this point and looked at the corner ofthe house ... and the south winds met where the house stood and so made it the exact centre of the cyclone. In the middle ofthe cyclone the air was still, but the great pressure ofthe wind was raising the ... for days and weeks in the steep hills, until they realised that they knew neither the way back to the Winkies’ Castle nor to the Palace of Oz. They were so tired that they could hardly walk....
... Scarecrow 4 Dorothy Helps the Tin Man5 The Cowardly Lion6 The River7 The Field of Sleep8 The Queen ofthe Field Mice9 The Emerald City10 The Great Wizardof Oz 11 The Wicked Witch ofthe West12 ... them.At last, the friends came to a big building in the middle of the city. It was the Palace of Oz, the Great Wizard. A soldier,dressed in green, was standing in front ofthe door."These ... West12 In the Power ofthe Wicked Witch13 Dorothy and the Winged Monkeys 14 TheWonderfulWizardof Oz 15 The Journey to the South16 Home AgainPoints for UnderstandingGlossaryExercises 4 689121519222529303338 43 47 51 54 6268727681...
... the goals ofthe e-business design www.ebstrategy.com 14 -â e-Business Strategies, Inc.Service ExcellenceService ExcellenceInvolves selecting a few high-value customer niches and then ... but also offering customer more exciting features and benefits than competitor–Microsoft, Sun Microsystems and Nike–Downfall of AT&T, Eastman Kodak, Sears and GM due to lack of technological ... then making a concerted effort to serve them well–Requires commitment to CRMOperating principles of service excellence–prepare for the unforeseen–gather and maintain all up-to-date, accurate...
... MEDICINE of the national domestic agenda, the choice of EBM by the IOM Council as the theme ofthe 2007 IOM Annual Meeting underscores its centrality and importance to healthcare improvement and offers ... Crossing the Quality Chasm (2001). In the face ofthe growing awareness generated about the nature and implications ofthe gap between healthcare practice and the evidence base, the IOM Roundtable ... Hayward, associate professor ofthe Departments of Medicine and Public Health Sciences and director ofthe Centre for Health Evidence (CHE) at the University of Alberta, noted that in the messy informational...
... bootstrapped from 4 The ratings are normalised as some ofthe questions wereon different scales.a small amount of Wizard- of- Oz data, and we evalu-ated the result with real users. The use of WOZ dataallows ... information was logged, e.g. the transcriptions ofthe spoken utterances, thewizard sdatabase query and the number of results, the screenoption chosen by the wizard, and a rich set of con-textual dialogue ... turns 8 .42 (±3. 04) 5.86(±3.2) 5.9(±2 .4) *** 5.07(±2.9)***av. speech items 1. 04( ±.2) 1.29(± .4) 1.1(±.3) 1.2(± .4) av. MM items 61.37(±82.5) 52.2(±68.5) 11.2(±2 .4) *** 8.73( 4. 4)***av. reward -1 741 .3(±566.2)...
... ■ Introduction The Goal of This Book The goal ofThe Hidden Power of Photoshop Elements 4 is to take apart the process of cor-recting images and the images themselves to expose the hidden power ... don’t want the review, skip on to Chapter 2. 4 ■ chapter 1: Resolution: The Cornerstone of Image Detail 44 56c01.qxd 3/1/06 3: 04 PM Page 4 IntroductionPhotoshop Elementsis one ofthe most powerful ... capabilities ofthe program optimally tomake the best image adjustments. Getting the most out of your images using PhotoshopElements is what this book is about.None ofthe best images are the result of...
... 6–10. The number (ranging from 4 to 10) of groups depended on the number of participants and therefore the size ofthe village. A facilitator and a recorder were provided for each of the groups. ... issues. These changes were most likely due to a reevaluation ofthe problem situation rather than an inaccuracy in the ndings ofthe village workshops. 4. 4.2 us e o f si g n e D Di g r A p h s The ... institution in their inuence diagrams despite having mentioned several of them in the institu-tional analysis. 4. 3.1 gi t h i m A The cognitive map depicting the perceptions ofthe residents of Githima...
... = 40 )PedsQL™Total ScoreChild 71. 74 (71.77) 78.26 (77.60) 67.39 (67. 34) 71. 74 (71.58)Parent 80 .43 *** (79.97) 84. 24 (80.75) 80 .43 *** (80. 34) 79.35** (70.10)Physical HealthChild 81. 24 (76 .42 ) ... [35]. Range of measurement for the PedsQL™ was determined based on the percentage of scores at the extreme ofthe scaling range. Kolmogorov-Smirnov tests were used to assess whether the distribu-tions ... significantcorrelations between parents' ratings of their own QOL on the SF-36 measure and their ratings ofthe child's QOL on the PedsQL™ (0.32 to 0.37, Table 4) . Within the three agegroups, statistically...
... University of Medical Science Tehran, Iran, PO Box 19195 -47 63 Tel: +98212 240 9309 Fax: +98212 240 246 3 E-mail: azizi@endocrine.ac.ir 9 The feasibility ofthe Iranian version ofthe PedsQLTM 4. 0 ... The unavailability of information on nonrespondents and investigation of only a sample from Tehran, the capital city of Iran, may limit the generalizability of the findings to other parts of ... loaded to other factors. One possible explanation for the discrepancy between physical functioning factor of children and their parents is their different perception ofthe construction ofthe mentioned...
... are described in the readme file for the tools on the CD. Pleasemake use ofthe Hidden Power forum online to discuss the use of any ofthe tools. Find linksfor the forums on the website: www.hiddenelements.com/forums.These ... you are experienced and don’t want the review, skip on to Chapter 2. 4 ■ chapter 1: Resolution: The Cornerstone of Image Detail 44 56c01.qxd 3/1/06 3: 04 PM Page 4 Figure 1.2If you’re scanning ... use the same techniques in both pro-grams these days, and—except for a few differences in the interface—I often forget which 44 56c00.qxd 3/1/06 3: 04 PM Page xvii 44 56c01.qxd 3/1/06 3: 04 PM...