... 21 3. 1 Findings 21 3. 1.1 Findings from the questionnaire 21 3.3 .2 Findings from the tape recording 27 3 .2 Discussion 29 3.3 Summary of the chapter ... pronunciation difficulties in general Questions A B C D 85. 23 % 93. 18% 96 .59 % 56 . 82% 70. 45% 50 % 9.1% 90.91% 19. 32 % 47. 73% 32 . 95% 79 .55 % 84.1% 64.77% E 28 .41% 89.77% Question revealed the difficulties students ... find most difficult/ easiest to pronounce A Question 4 .55 % B 6. 82% C 7. 95% D 10 . 23 % E 34 .09% F 36 .36 % 26 Chart 1: The sounds that students find most difficult/ easiest to pronounce 40 35 30 25 ...
... questionare 24 2.3 .2. 1.Methodology24 2.3 .2. 2The finding 25 2. 4 Summary 32 Chapter three: findings and suggestions 33 3. 1 Findings .33 3. 1.1 Problems from the teachers 33 3. 1.1.1 Lack of training in ... around to observe remind them to speak English let them be criticize them N of teachers 23 1 1 % 75% 25 % 50 % 50 % 25 % 75% 50 % 75% 25 % 25 100 50 % 25 % 25 % Table 8: Techniques to minimize the difficulties ... CLT 33 3. 1.1 .2 Teaching method is not satisfactory 34 3. 1 .2 Problems from the students 35 3. 1 .2. 1 Low English proficiency 35 viii 3. 1 .2. 2 Lack of motivation. 35 3. 1 .2. 3 Lack of confidence .36 3. 1 .2. 4...
... “Regularity criteria involving the pressure for the weak solutionstothe Navier-Stokes equations,” Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, vol 130 , no 12, pp 35 8 5– 35 9 5, 20 02 12 Q Chen and ... multiplying 1.1 by |u |2 u, integrating by parts, and using 1 .2 , 1.11 for p 2, we see that d u dt L4 |∇u |2 |u |2 dx |∇|u |2 |2 dx − ∇π · |u |2 u dx ≤ ∇π ≤ C ∇π ≤ C u∇u ≤ 1 /2 L2 1 /2 L2 1 /2 BMO ∇π ... smooth in 0, T Remark 1 .3 If the interpolation inequality u L2p Rn ≤C u Lp u ˙0 B∞,∞ 1.16 is true, then as inthe argument below, 1. 15 may be improved tothe following condition: ˙0 ∇π ∈ L2 /3 0,...
... Trading will continue until the incentive to so no longer exists, at which point, the cost-effective solution is obtained Assessing the Model Trading establishes the price of a right to pollute ... natural incentive to pursue a least-cost strategy Low-cost abaters most of the cleaning up and highcost abaters pay more in taxes to cover the greater damages they cost Potential increase in monitoring ... built -in mechanism for controlling monitoring costs 17 Deposit/Refund Systems Economics of Deposit/refund Systems Intended to force the potential polluter to account for both the marginal...
... Vietnamese Ports Lines Unit 20 00 20 10 Seaway mil tones 86 .20 22 7.80 Vietnamese imports and mil tones 73 .51 169.49 mil tones 3. 19 9 .31 mil tones 9 .50 49.00 tone 127 . 629 431 .644 exports Transit cargo ... advantageous in serving transport inthe Mekong Delta linking to Cambodia The total length of the inland waterway (IW) system is about 40,998 km, mainly inthe Red River Delta and the Mekong Delta Inthe ... 16 18 18 21 23 23 25 26 27 II Hanoi University of Foreign Trade Faculty of Business English INTRODUCTION Freight forwarding industry plays a significant role in expanding trade by procuring efficient...
... only increased in density but also grew in scale The value of Inventories at the end of 20 07 was 4 53 .22 9. 739 Meanwhile, at the end of 20 06 was only 33 7.661.8 25 thousand dongs, increased of 1 15. 567.914 ... Working capital using Look at the table 4, we realised that the cycle of working captial increased, from 2. 49 in 20 06 to2. 61 in 20 07, equal to 0. 13 cycle To get the good results were due tothe ... up to supply for selling activities It increased by 7 43. 35 3 thousand dongs in value, was 10.789 .50 1 thousand dongs up to 11 . 53 2. 854 thousand dongs, but the density moved down 2. 1% density at the...
... + ing = dining (as in dining room) din + ing = dinning (noise dinning in ears) See ADDING ENDINGS (i) and (ii) vii How to use this book There are individual entries for confusing endings like ... laziness Do keep the y when adding -ing Two i's together would look very odd, despite our two words ski-ing and taxi-ing try + ing empty + ing = trying = emptying Don't apply the rule in these ... The smile of the princess The princess's smile Who 'owns' the smile? Put the apostrophe after the owner Add -s Add what is 'owned' the princess the princess' the princess's the princess's smile...
... wire into each claw, so that the extremities of the wire united to pass into the little ring; he bent these extremities within, and fixed them with a string tothe iron inthe middle of the vertebral ... 18 inin length, as he intends hanging springes There are two methods of hanging them — in one the twig is bent into the form of the figure six, the tail end running through a slit out inthe ... ground, with the ears inclining downwards, or even touching the surface; traverse the adjoining places in order to disturb the birds, and make them fly towards the snare, and, by pecking at the ears...
... P c Phase=O (1) i(kx-wt) (2) P = Ae dO dt Plug (2) into (1) 2 wavenumber (k - w ) P = c2 dx/dt =w/k = kdx/dt –w =0 angular frequency pi k = w k = =2 w c c Wavefront = Line of constant phase Wavelength=shortest ... cos O Vz = z ; ρ k k=|k|(sin O, cos O) z κ x = V = x sin O x Summary k=|k|(sin O, cos O) = p w w Slowness Vector Motivation: Spatial aliasing X< x Geophone sampling interval p ... cnst = 2pi/|k| Time (s) Apparent Velocity dx/dt=apparent V x = x dz/dt=apparent V z = z z T x T = T sinO Time (s) Examples: dx/dt = v/sinO v/sinO=v x= z = O=90 Time (s) Examples: dx/dt = v/sinO...