... qualitative material in this report, including the extended quotes from individuals regarding e -books and library use, comes from two sets of online interviews that were conducted in May 2012. The ... report purchasing books by an author they were introduced to in the library,” according to Rebecca Miller, Library Journal’s executive editor. Miller maintained that the findings “[debunk] ... more willing to be involved in the process.” Many respondents said that their training experiences fell somewhere in the middle. One staff member told us that the training process in her library...
... parsersfor Hindi and other Indian languages. Hindi, being a morphologically rich, flex-ible word order language, brings chal-lenges such as handling non-projectivity in parsing. In this work, ... caused in Hindi, due to various linguistic phenomena mani-fested in the language, such as relative co-relativeconstructions, paired connectives, complex co-ordinating structures, interventions in ... the analysis in this paper tocome up with non-projective parsers for Hindi. This can be done in more than one ways, such as:The constraint based dependency parser for Hindi proposed in (Bharati...
... EducationalPsychology ? Mr. ? Psychology 16 Oct.1996?Mr. ?Psychology1 6 Oct. 1996 EducationalPsychology Thefield of psychology that deals with the ability to solve educational problems ... themaccordingly (Frandsen 92).Though studies of educational surveys, therewere nine major factors that increased learning. These nine factors canbe placed into three groups: student aptitude, instruction, ... beenexpanded to include counseling students, teachers, administrators, andparents, in an effort to help make the school environment one which ismost effective in promoting learning. As an example,...
... principles to teach them peak performance levels. Sixty toninety percent of success in sports is due to mental factors andpsychological mastery. Sensing the importance of mental training in recent ... mental training programs. Theseprograms all vary in technique, however, they all include skills focused onmastering the art of self-confidence. There are considerable amounts ofevidence in sports ... destroyan athlete's ego. This is when the process of filtering comes into play.Filtering involves using negative experience in a positive way. Morespecifically an athlete must look at such...
... seeing pa-tients. But in truth, clinical and counseling psychology are wonderfully diverse and pluralistic professions. INTRODUCING CLINICAL AND COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY 3 INTRODUCING CLINICAL ... mistake of accumulating a wealth of clinical experiences at the expense of gaining research training. By doing so, you may be inadvertently presenting yourself as being uninterested in research or ... minimal research training? 21 INTRODUCING CLINICAL AND COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY 9health disciplines, the others being psychiatry (medi-cine), clinical social work, psychiatric nursing, marital and...
... impediment to a career in medicine. Finally, I settled on clinical psychology because that combined a topic I found to be fascinating with helping people in trouble. When a psychology professor ... in ltrating the training programs of as many in uence professions as I could get access to and learning from the inside how people can be led to say yes to requests in sales, fund-raising, ... against socially disapproved conduct by depict-ing it as regrettably frequent, thereby inadvertently installing a counterproductive descriptive norm in the minds of their audiences (Cialdini,...
... in every living thing determinesthe material form that we apprehend with the senses points to thefact that some kind of invisible organizing pattern is inherent in living things, ... fire signs in many ways, they will still insist upon their right to thinkthings over before committing themselves, a habit that can be-come increasingly annoying to the ... stand,doesn't frt into any niche in society's structure, and often hastrouble finding a life's work that is satisfying. This feeling ofbeing out ofplace in the world often...
... are.…they earn. in front of other people. at a bus stop, in a shop, etc.…walking along the street.…for an informal party.…when they have invited you for drinks, dinner,etc.…without asking them ... Searle.She's in maternity.Nurse: tigisinV ruhos are from nine in the morning until six in the evening, but if you can't makethose times, we can arrange something for you.11. Ms ... Are you committing an offence if you are driving a vehicle and are involved in a hit-and-run?11. If you are involved in an accident (even a minor one) with another vehicle, what information shouldyou...
... should disappear in England as it has in France, alldistinctions would thereby be lost. Here Burke avows the central role ofmasculine heterosexual discipline in creating and maintaining social,political, ... not so much withhow femininity figures in the Reflections, but in what ways and for whatpurposes it is written out, or written in, as a force in maintaining ordisturbing the Burkean status quo. ... discipline in sexual and familial relations, conceived as central to the maintenance oforder. For part of what Burke fears in the Jacobin revolt is the unfixingof the proper bounds of feminine...
... not the day forth in vain idleness,” gained his king’s love by conduct-ing his business. Thanks to Wolsey, Henry could live the life of pleasure hisminister eschewed:The King was young and ... disappoint. The conjoiningof governmental experience and the authority of Greek and Latin texts, ini-tially adopted in order to provide a meliorating supplement to Elyot’s expe-rience in government, ... dividing/unifying “and” in “profitand pleasure”). To these studies in “philosophy” then were added the tra-ditional arts of courtly chivalry: horsemanship, shooting, fencing, luteplaying, dancing,...
... Harris.Neil McIntosh (Chapter 21), a consultant paediatrician in Scotland, oVersa practising clinician’s slant on disability, in the context of ethical issues in withdrawing life-sustaining treatment. ... according to theview in question, infants lack a right to life. However, this is at odds with ourmoral intuitions, according to which infants have moral interests that deserveprotection, including ... to have genetic oVspring?To answer this question, I suggest that some insight can be gained bystarting with what might be called ‘ordinary procreation’ – not involving in vitro fertilization,...