... Ideas into Words terial as they with the readers Indeed, their curiosity and its fruits are a large part of what the reader senses, of what lets the reader trust them a process that begins with ... “research institutes” with no academic affiliation; such are often nests of lobbyists If you use material from such a source, the reader a favor: name the funder and state its nature—in some suitably ... complete with someone to whom they have promised a manuscript That s normal human nature, a need met by courses and writing groups as well as professional assignments It helps to have a particular set...
... addresses you personally It singles you out as an individual, not as a category (student) It is almost like note A was written just for you Note A As a student in our financial planning class, you ... themselves Message A uses the third-person point of view (“the company”) whereas message B uses the first person pronoun “we.” As a result, message B seems more sincere because it comes from a person ... time and checks it carefully She is a competent lab technician and is familiar with several ways to evaluate test results She has some knowledge of the latest medical research, which has been...
... as any to express the unnameable kinship of man to nature, that queer fraternity that causes stones and trees and salt water and clouds to play upon our emotions Why are we made serious and solemn ... quills and bags against his coming It was a profitable business, and Señor Armstrong expected soon to be able to purchase the coffee plantation that he coveted Armstrong stood on the narrow sidewalk, ... When she had ceased several of the audience rose and cast little softly-falling bags at her feet A harsh murmur no doubt a barbarous kind of applause and comment went through the grim assembly...
... characteristics of attachment narratives that raters look for as evidence of high RF include awareness of the nature of mental states (such as the opaqueness of mental states), explicit efforts to tease ... organisation’ are applied in inconsistent ways in the literature The terms ‘attachment status’, ‘attachment quality’, and ‘ attachment classification’ (as a result ofa classification process) are not really ... that creates an awareness of internal states that are responsible for behaviours is simply absent The social reaction that enhances, or perhaps actually creates, internal experience of mental states...
... need of self-analysis so far as his physical state was concerned Just so far as a man obeys higher laws as amatterof course, and uses every mistake to enable him to know the laws better, is morbid ... of nervous disease as exaggerated expressions of perverted character They can be traced directly and easily in many cases If a woman fusses about trivialities, she fusses more when she is tired ... cutaneous trouble has profound depth By a persistent refusal of all healing salves it sometimes sinks in until the disease becomes really deep seated All this is so unnecessary Through the same mistake...
... universities have the luxury of consigning classified work to a separate domain So most ban classified research as amatterof policy and hold sacrosanct the concept of “basic research”— an of cial ... greater than the cost ofa conservation concession Conservationists should assess the range of strategies available to them at each site, and we expect that in a number of cases the financial ... itself is unclassified— may continue to raise red flags Flare-ups seem inevitable: possible army missile defense testing at the University of Alaska–Fairbanks last year kicked off a heated— and still...
... biological facts, which are almost always beyond the reach of most people 's intuition, seem to indicate that an even more complex system operates in mammals (or at least mice, from which it is probably ... diminishes his monumental achievement So ostensibly significant a difference between vertebrates in so fundamental a process seems surprising, and may dwindle (either in extent or in significance) with ... least in so complex a system as a developing embryo, then facts - and indeed understanding - at many levels must be fed into the mathematics Nor should the value of facts and understanding on...
... patients with severe sepsis or sepsis also at risk from pharmacological adrenalectomy? And what of critically ill patients with nonseptic conditions such as cardiogenic shock? Secondly, some studies ... critically ill patient groups, perhaps it is time to call a moratorium on etomidate s use outside of clinical research in these at-risk groups until its utility and safety is assured For investigations ... cumulative data for patients with septic shock are strong, not all of these patients are treated with corticosteroids [9] Other critically ill patients without septic shock may also be at risk...
... significance was set at 05 Statistical tendencies were reported when p < 10 All analyses used SPSS versions 15 or 17 (SPSS Inc, Chicago, IL, USA) and StatXact (Cytel Inc., Cambridge, MA, USA) Results ... scale This general trend was unchanged in sensitivity analyses using expected mean scores based on additional characteristics (Table 4), and when the analyses were repeated separately for each gender ... results TWL and ABV conducted the statistical analyses ABV prepared the manuscript JCA was responsible for data from the Norwegian norm sample and discussion of the results LT discussed the results...
... inhibition causes hyperacute tumor necrosis factorinduced shock via oxidative stress and phospholipase A2 Nat Immunol 2003, 4:387-393 Scott AM, Saleh M: The inflammatory caspases: guardians against ... lymphocytes and gastrointestinal epithelial cells [8] The potential importance of apoptosis in the pathogenesis of sepsis is also illustrated by results from animal models that demonstrate that blocking ... Hofer and colleagues [1] that necrosis but not apoptosis is the primary mode of hepatocyte death further argues against a therapeutic efficacy of caspase inhibitors, at least in septic patients with...
... person s heart beating for essentially a normal life span Our ability to sustain some of the outward signs of life has rendered obsolete the legal system s definition of what it means to be alive Since ... that it is sometimes necessary to sacrifice some lives to preserve many more But most of these same politicians are also strong supporters of capital punishment (the death penalty), which has never ... supporters But for me, what is most striking about the Schiavo case is that it once again shows the importance of framing the issues properly An enormous amount of energy, angst and verbiage has gone...
... or a gas: dạng rắn It remains solid at room temperature 50 abstract /Ab’strAkt/ (adj) abstract ideas exist as thoughts in the mind, and are not related to physical objects or real events and actions: ... at a distance of: Altair, at a distance of 17 light-years, is one of the closest of the bright stars at/from a distance: từ xa I’ve only ever seen him at a distance distant (adj) [usually before ... ten classes of boat 48 liquid /’lIkwId/ noun [count or uncount] a substance that can flow, has no fixed shape, and is not a solid or gas: chất lỏng a glass of colorless liquid liquid (adj) in...
... makes the designer responsible for natural evils such as parasitism This suggests that either the designer lacks some of the traditional attributes of God or does not exist at all Rather than ... The Status of Design in Natural Science Albany, NY: State University of New York Press Rea, M 2000 Naturalism and material objects In Naturalism: A Critical Analysis, ed W L Craig and J P Moreland ... Information and Design (ISCID) According to its web site,8 ISCID is a cross-disciplinary professional society that investigates complex systems apart from external programmatic constraints like materialism,...
... and despair, which is a threat to social stability In such a kind of situation, people are in a state of panic and hopelessness Obama has realized that Americans remain depressed during this period ... such as persuading CHAPTER CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS A linguistic analysis of political discourse in general and of political speeches in particular, can be most successful when it relates ... data and statistics Less measurable but no less profound is a sapping of confidence across our land – a nagging fear that America s decline is inevitable, that the next generation must lower its...
... translation, semantics as well as syntax - Collecting and classify semantic features of lexicon and syntactic features of phrases and sentences by taking Trinh Cong Son s songs as the data 9 10 - Describing ... which strategy is used Number Strategy Structural-shifts Class-shifts Unit-shifts Intra-system-shifts In this part, each strategy with examples will be presented and discussed 4.3.1 Structural – shifts ... order of the strategies suggested by Catford from the highest to the lowest as follows: Strategy Class-shifts Intra-system-shifts Structural-shifts Unit-shifts In the data, the strategy “Class-shifts”...
... states that a phrase consists of one or more words and there are five formal categories such as noun phrases, verb phrases, adjective phrases, adverb phrases and prepositional phrases 2.2.7 Summary ... their learning process In addition, we can know what predominantly by means of simile such as (as) fresh as a daisy ;(as) mistakes our students may commit so that we set out suitable gaudy as a butterfly ... results of the analysis, we also suggest some - analyse English and Vietnamese IPOA in terms of structures and classify them in accordance with their semantic features - find out the similarities...
... war was waged This controversy has sharply divided the people and political parties As a result, keeping a vague tone of the war and the losses turns out as a strategic tactic as inaugural speech ... holders to gain and to realize power Work on persuasive speeches in general, and political speeches in particular suggests that speakers adopt a range of rhetorical devices and strategies to appeal ... is structured into three parts and three chapters, which are organized as follows: Part 1: Introduction states the reasons of the study, its significance, its scope, its aims and research questions...
... deliver a consistent set of messages The aim is to achieve seamless communication with the audience • Internal Communications: information dissemination and flow between an organisation and its employees ... which is designed to exploit the potential of the internet to spread messages rapidly The audience is encouraged to pass a message on to all their email contacts With special thanks to Fiona Campbell, ... by an organisation to invited media The format is usually a presentation of information by the organisation followed by a question and answer session • Pitch: when PR consultancies are invited...