... - What the interior of the building was like - What facilities there were in the building andthe local area And say if you would like to study somewhere like that in the future or not, and why ... know them - When and how you first met them - How long you have been working or studying together And say whether you think you will get to know that person better in the future or not, and why ... should say: - What the local landmarks are - What green spaces and natural features there are - What things there are to And say what you would change about the area if you could, and why Describe...
... 4 Thepast continuous tense : ( khứ tiếp diễn ) _ Formation : ( công thức ) S + was / were + V-ing S ... :00 to 11 : 00 she was reading in her room + Hành động xảy lúc khứ e.g : While I was watching TV, ther were playing football outside (1) (1) + Một hành động diễn khứ, bị hành động khác cắt ngang...
... feelings and emotions They were compelled instead to seek from the fragments of their existence and their language a means to construct some meaning for their behaviour andthe actions of the German ... with thepast in a less direct fashion than the literature of the period, which confronted Nazism andthe Holocaust directly For Habermas the defence against fascism and racism involves the theoretical ... minor and all too human From the German perspective of the s it is the children of the Nazis who are the victims of their fathers’ crimes, not the people who were tortured, maimed and killed...
... der Lecq and others for their quick and excellent work on the protein sequences (Sequentie centrum, Utrecht, the Netherlands), and Dr Maurits de Planque for his explanations, time, and help, ... (25 kDa) andthe cleaved propeptide (Fig 6B) The 25-kDa mature band was recognized by rabbit antibodies against nDer p 1, con®rming the identity of the 25-kDa band as Der p (not shown) The 10-kDa ... Both the lack of enzymatic activity andthe hypoallergenic character make this recombinant a potential safe candidate for application in allergen-speci®c immunotherapy To further evaluate the...
... relationships between thepastandthe present Rather, in the manner outlined by the anthropologist Alfred Gell, we are simply exploring the ways in which materials affect the viewer, andthe relationship ... making thepast synoptically visible so that it may function upon the present This is in order that the present may be seen as the demonstrable product of a particular past, and that thepast may ... much of the time each discipline laid out their wares – and very interesting they were too – and it was up to the other side to see what felt familiar, where there were overlaps, where they would...
... in 2005 With the introduction of the iPhone in 2007, it became the foundation of the mobile web WebKit is now the main engine for Android andthe only engine for iOS, and dominates the mobile market ... Among other things, it allows the handler to make the distinction between the static parts (such as "Hello") andthe dynamic parts (such as firstName) Some handlers benefit from caching the former, ... Contents The Past, Present, and Future of JavaScript Thepast Standardization Historic JavaScript milestones The present The future Evolving the language...
... open access to the basic documents, especially the specifications of the protocols The beginnings of the ARPANET andthe Internet in the university research community promoted the academic tradition ... of the Internet program at DARPA, he and Clark recognized that the continuing growth of the Internet community demanded a restructuring of the coordination mechanisms The ICCB was disbanded and ... data and programs from any site In spirit, the concept was much like the Internet today While at DARPA,3 he convinced the people who would be his successors there—Ivan Sutherland, Bob Taylor, and...
... toward the sunny, surf-swept strand The Cretaceous and Tertiary strata turned out to be at the back of a wide, sandy beach, the kind of sand that demands bare feet and a release of all other plans, ... limestone sandwiching a 60-foot-thick band of mudstone containing some level where the Triassic ends andthe Jurassic begins, andthe realization yet again that this is another of the planet’s ... emptily down on the flowers and science pilgrims alike One of them was crucial in founding the science of stratigraphic geology and extinction In one of the halls near the edge of the park there is...
... gap emerged in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries with the pre-industrial success of England andthe Netherlands andthe stagnation of Southern Europe (Allen 2001) Thus, the real wage ... in the northern forests and subsisted on millet and barley Landes sees the Han in a Darwinian competition with the other peoples of East Asia The competitive advantage of the Han was early and ... Zanden finds that GDP per head rose significantly in the Netherlands, while the real wage grew little A rise of rent, both of houses and of farmland, would reconcile the wage and GDP trends Landowners...
... of the modern state in the early modern era andthe appropriation of antiquity from the Renaissance to the Reformation, Wrst by the elites and then, by the end of the eighteenth century, by the ... service to the fatherland, and reason was the main incentive for the study of thepast Through the lessons (Cullen & von Stockhausen 1998; McClelland 1994) learned from antiquity the nation would ... thepast was selected in these areas on the basis of the classical model, by which the Romans, Greeks and other contemporary peoples inXuenced by them, such as the Scythes, still retained their...
... visited the region, with the exception of the Holy Land and Egypt, and there were few commercial or other relations By the end of the nineteenth century, with the expansion of missionary activity and, ... the national domain lay the remains of the ancestors, and it became the responsibility of archaeology to establish links between thepastandthe present, to provide the evidence to support the ... one-third of any finds should go to the excavator, one-third to the property owner, and one-third to the state The Germans convinced the Porte to sell them the land and also to relinquish its own...
... Central Asia in the east In the north, it is bordered by the forest-steppe, and in the south by the semi-deserts and deserts of Central Asia andthe Black and Caspian Seas, with the further vegetation ... characteristics of the animals, the environment, and of the human culture The physiological and behavioural characteristics of the different domestic animal species and breeds affect their suitability ... Dolukhanov 1986a; Zvelebil and Lillie 2000) The Caucasus, lying between the Black and Caspian Seas, is a further route joining the Near East andthe western steppes, from where the earliest food-producing...
... is proper, that is, the order of the numerator is the same as the order of the denominator, andthe zeros of G2(s) are in the left-hand-plane Under these conditions, when the measurement noise ... function If the poles of a system’s transfer function are all in the left-hand-plane then the system is asymptotically stable That is, if the input to the system is bounded then the output of the system ... in the left-hand-plane or equivalently if the real part of transfer function’s poles are in the lefthand-plane then the system is stable H The adjoint of The adjoint of a system having the...
... throughout the United States They extend from the northeastern hardwood forests bordering the Atlantic Ocean to the western hardwood rangelands of California, Oregon, and Washington and from the northern ... forest and form the upland and bottomland oak ecosystems Together, these 114 million and provide a habitat for > 75 tree species, 230 species of birds and mammals, plus numerous other plants and ... of the Great Lakes and Canada southward to the bottomland hardwood and southern yellow pine woodlands that adjoin the Gulf of Mexico Although oaks are widespread, they predominate in central and...
... disasters, CEs and epidemics over thepast decade (1995–2004); and (2) to document, for each of the large-scale events in the above three categories, the occurrence in the same location and relevant ... conceived of the study, designed the research plan, supervised the literature review and data analysis, and wrote the paper PL participated in the study design, cowrote the paper, undertook the literature ... sufficient to meet the objectives of the article as well as to allow the authors to clarify and resolve conflicts in the data and to match timeframes and geographic location However, other concurrent...
... dominance, but the search for synergies in order to achieve excellence Maximizing the best of the human andthe technology is the real victory Hopefully the patient will be the ultimate victor Other lessons ... discipline, and retraining, but ignore the context in which the error occurred [3] This is also why they are less likely to prevent recurrence [12, 13] Understanding the basics of human error The most ... operating them This encourages a system where each checks the other and offers a second input We have yet to consider the design of acute care areas in similar terms In the meantime, there is no...
... about themselves and their society; h o w they voted andthe nature of their politics; h o w businesses operated and treated their workers; and h o w the American economy was con nected with the ... explanation and background to make the story accessible to the specialist andthe generalist, the y o u n g andthe old S o m e o n e need not have lived through all these events to grasp their significance ... resignation; the sexual revolution; the invention of the computer chip; R o n a l d Reagan's election in 1980; the end of the Cold War; the creation of the Inter net; the emergence of AIDS; the terrorist...
... the catalytic activity andthe oxidation state of the catalyst, the nature of the support, the metal-support interaction, andthe morphology of the catalyst particles [389,403–417] However, the ... the overall standard Gibbs energy change in the reaction” [15] The chemical process of increasing the reaction rate is called catalysis, andthe catalyst is both a reactant and a product of the ... continue in the future The catalysts Since ancient times, the development and use of materials have been one of the basic objectives of our world Eras, the Stone Age, the Bronze Age, andthe Iron...
... see the photo on http://www.raleighite.com/2013/hs-76 -the- tour-guide 13 Climate and CO2 over the last 400 Myr Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis Working Group I Contribution to the ... Temperature During the PaleoceneEocene Thermal Maximum Science, 302(5650), 1551–1554 doi:10.1126/science.1090110 Zachos, J C (2005) Rapid Acidification of the Ocean During the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum ... Used with permission 10 Given these observations, what questions you have that records of the pre-instrumental past could help answer? 11 How we get information about past climates? Climate archives...