... up the messy kitchen cheerful_____y. ___________________3. Final E Before Vowel. Drop silent e before a suffix beginning with a vowel.admire/able, argue/ing, large/est, enclose/ing, ... ___________________7. Our neighbor help_____d us with the painting. ___________________ 8. Is that package wrap_____d well? ___________________9. Without water, the flowers droop_____d. ___________________10. ... oversees our national forests. 8. i saw venus and jupiter in the sky at twilight on labor day.9. the first two books of the old testament are genesis and exodus.PROBLEMS WITH CAPITALIZATION 219The...
... test paper before beginning to write. (NOTthoughtful)5. To teach tricks to any animal, you must work patiently with it. (NOT patient)PROBLEMS WITH MODIFIERS 189 Lesson 23Problems with ModifiersTroublesome ... that there are two main problems with nouns. The first is forming plurals. The second is forming possessives. When you have toform plural possessives, you are faced with both problems. This lesson ... ex-tra practice for both.Plurals of NounsRules for forming plural nouns were given in Lessons 4 (pages 28 34) and 10 (page63) in Part One. You may wish to review these before trying your...
... the flea market.Say:Go with Maura.Go with him.Go with Maura and him (not he). Maura and him form a compoundOBJECT of the preposition with. Note the following correct form:The apples were divided ... andme, for example. I is the form used for the subject and me for the object.I watched the Bears game Monday night.(I is the subject of the verb watched.)Steve told me about the surprise party for ... . . . her with or is singular. Even though everybody “sounds”plural, it isn’t. The use of their with everybody—or with any other word on the list—is in-correct in formal English. With either...
... with a compound verb. 8. Write a complex sentence with two subordinate clauses.9. Write a sentence with a subordinate clause beginning with if.10. Write a complex sentence with two independent ... sentence with a subordinate clause beginning with that.5. Write a simple sentence with a compound subject and a compound verb.6. Write a compound sentence using or.7. Write a simple sentence with ... complete sentence without a true verb.NOT A SENTENCE: To pick blackberries for a pie.SENTENCE: Cara decided to pick blackberries for a pie.SENTENCE: Cara picked blackberries for a pie.EXERCISE...
... ofMedicine,WashingtonDC2005.7AdvertisingandmarketingpracticesonchildobesityDGInternalPolicies,EuropeanParliament,Brussels,20 08. IP/A/ENVI/NT/2007‐20&21.(PE400. 989 ) 8 EuropeanCharteroncounteractingobesity,paragraph2.4.6,EUR/06/5062700 /8, 61995.WorldHealthOrganisation,RegionalOffice for Europe,2006.Seehttp://www.euro.who.int/Document/E89567.pdf.9AStrategy for EuropeonNutrition,OverweightandObesityrelatedhealthissues.COM(2007)279Page6.Brussels.10ResolutionWHA60.23.WorldHealthAssemblyGeneva,2007.Seehttp://apps.who.int/gb/ebwha/pdf_files/WHA60/A60_R23‐en.pdf11CodeonMarketingofFoodandNon‐AlcoholicBeveragestoChildren,EuropeanNetworkonreducingmarketingpressureonchildren,2009.Seehttp://www.helsedirektoratet.no/marketing22AppendixWorldHealthOrganizationSetofRecommendationsontheMarketingofFoodsandNon‐alcoholicBeveragestoChildren42 ... weaklyorinconsistentlyenforcedThisreportwillnotexploretheissuesofmonitoringandenforcement,althoughtheseareseriousconcernsthatneedtobeaddressedbypolicy‐makers.Atpresent,monitoringandcomplaint‐handlingbodiesdonotenforcecompany‐ledinitiatives.Alackofanindependentcomplaintmechanismcanleaveconsumersfrustrated,andalackofenforcementallowscompany‐ledinitiativestoberolledbackatanytime.Ifamonitoringandcomplaint‐handlingbodywereestablisheditwouldneedtogainconsumerconfidence, for whichitwouldneed(a)tobetransparentinoperation with routineregularpublicationsoftheiractivities;(b)tobeindependentand free fromindustryinfluence,andseentobeso;and(c)toensurethattheirservicesareeasilyandinexpensivelyaccessedbyconsumers.Penaltiesmustbecommensurate with thesizeofthemarketingbudgetsinvolvedand with theestimatedexposureofchildrentotheoffendingcommercialmessages.Afurtherconcernistheneedtoensurethat,whateverthedifferencesindefinitionsorapproaches,allcompaniesshouldmakesomecommitmenttoofferself‐restraint.IntheEuropeanregiononly11companieshavejoinedthescheme,along with theEuropeanSnacksAssociation.Severalmajorcompanies,includingMcDonald’s,KFCandHaribo,andmanysmalleronesarenotincluded.ProblemsofdefinitionsCompanieschoosetherulestoimposeuponthemselves.Asaresulttherearelikelytobediscrepanciesandinconsistencies.HereweshalllookatsuchproblemsencounteredwithinthepledgesandpromisesandactivitiesundertakenbycompaniesintheEuropeanUnion.Whatageisachild?Thetablebelowprovidesexamplesofdefinitionsoftheage‐range for ‘child’bycompaniesparticipatingintheEUpledgescheme.Pleasenotethattheinterpretationofacompanypolicycanbecomplex,andreadersareadvisedtocheckthecompanystatements for themselves(hyperlinksareprovided).7Table1AgedefinitionsincompanyEUpledges(clickhyperlink for details)Organization Age for nomarketing Age for marketingofspecifiedproducts ... 0‐12**≥50%ofaudiencemustbechildren;**≥35%ofaudiencemustbechildren;***≥30%ofaudiencemustbechildren.****≥25%ofaudiencemustbechildren.~unlessanadultispresent.~~unlessadultspredominate.+≥35% for someshowsand≥50% for others.++11 for printmedia,otherwise12.Whichproductscanbepromoted?IntheUSAalargenumberofcompany‐promotedmodelshavebeenproposed for definingthenutritionalcriteria for foodstobemarketedtochildren21andasimilarproblemhasariseninEurope.Thenexttablegivesexamplesofnutrientmethods for definingfoodsassuitable for marketingtochildren,asproposedbysomeofthecompaniesintheEUpledge:Table2Company‐setcriteria for foodstheycanmarkettochildrenCompany...
... 459–4 68, Jeju, Republic of Korea, 8- 14 July 2012.c2012 Association for Computational LinguisticsTranslation Model Adaptation for Statistical Machine Translation with Monolingual Topic Information∗Jinsong ... 1 -8. Qun Liu, Zhongjun He, Yang Liu and Shouxun Lin.20 08. Maximum Entropy based Rule Selection Model for Syntax-based Statistical Machine Translation. InProc. of EMNLP 20 08, pages 89 -97.4 68 phrase-based ... context in-formation at the sentence level, we adopt thetopical context information in our method for the following reasons: (1) the topic informa-tion captures the context information beyondthe...
... unknown word problem with mutual information. Topic type Precision Topic type Precision contact 55.75 paym 83 .25 iam meals name 79.13 res 62.13 82 .13 room 95.63 88 .12 stay 88 .00 mix 37.63 ... mi (0. 9 687 35356 188 1407 ,res), mi (I. 903 589 9442740105, room), mi (-4.13017966 988 4547, stay) ] ). The word supports the topics ROOM and MAKE- RESERVATION (res), but gives no information ... w, t, ) ) For instance, the topic vector of the word room is: topvector (room, [mi (0. 21409750769169117, cont act ), mi (-5. 52 580 4131454 381 5, iam), mi (-3. 83 195 583 5 588 453 ,meals...
... project For more information, please contact:Hanne PedersenTel. +45 87 25 54 17hanne@animwork.dkorHelle VillekoldTel. +45 87 25 54 18 helle@animwork.dkThe Animation Workshop Kasernevej 5 88 00 ... 5 88 00 Viborg Denmark Teaching With Animation - a booklet about animation Centre forAnimation Pedagogics, Leonardo Project - The Animation Workshop 2005 Animation is a graphical, artistic ... assignment for instance in the shape of an animated film. Animation is one type of the moving pictures and animation has the following advantages:• Animation is popular among children• With animation...