... synchronizing ofthe rulers and the clocks as the synchronizing of clocks inthe special theoryof relativity Firstly, we seek the relation between etalons at each point then convert the measured ... 2007 We see that in non-inertial frames of reference, the length of a line segment depends upon the region of space it is located inThe length ofthe same line segment differs at points with different ... the equation ofthe geodesic inthe curved space-time with the metric tensor g AN APPROACH TO THE METRIC TENSOR OF SPACE-TIME WITH THE PRESENT OFTHE GRAVITATIONAL FIELD In this section, we introduce...
... and the effort ofthe man to take the marlin offshore 2.2 The hidden part and its components There are many layers of meaning interpretation inThe Old Man and the Sea‖ From the viewpoint ofthe ... briefly analyze the significance of language used inThe Old Man and the Sea exposing Hemingway‘s striking writing style The finding of this would help the students of linguistics , the novel‘s readers ... the following questions: What is Hemingway‘s Theoryof Iceberg? How is theTheory revealed inThe Old Man and the Sea? What can be withdrawn from the surface ofthe story? Design ofthe study...
... profitability is declining The internalization of information within the same institution may thus enhance intra-circuit and inter-circuit stability by reducing the incentive to overfinancing The ... placing money with investment financial institutions inthe capital market, and hold the remaining share in noninterest bearing, short-term bank deposits (eq 7) The share of savings going to the ... Creating a stronger investor base amounts to strengthening the circuit by completing the financial market structure ofthe economy, thus eliminating discontinuities inthe transmission of information...
... Ignorance, The Green Miracle: Photosynthesis, The Miracle inthe Cell, The Miracle inthe Eye, The Miracle inthe Spider, The Miracle inthe Gnat, The Miracle inthe Ant, The Miracle ofthe Immune ... and the Philosophy of Karma, The Dark Magic of Darwinism, The Religion of Darwinism, The Collapse oftheTheoryof Evolution in 20 Questions, Engineering in Nature, Technology Mimics Nature, The ... System, The Miracle of Creation in Plants, The Miracle inthe Atom, The Miracle inthe Honeybee, The Miracle of Seed, The Miracle of Hormone, The Miracle ofthe Termite, The Miracle ofthe Human...
... Assisting individuals who are experiencing the effects of stress Preventing or minimising the causes of stress Eliminating or reducing sources of stress may be achieved by improving physical working ... their work, depending on the demands of their job, the conditions in which they work, and their individual susceptibility, which can be increased by problems outside oftheworkplaceIn a recent research ... recruiting and training a replacement A return-to-work interview will be useful in determining whether an employee is happy to resume all aspects of their job, or whether they want a phased reintroduction...
... earnings, it also reflects the greater probability of finding full- time work, the greater probability of being employed, and the increased likelihood of receiving training These factors result in ... advances inthe literacy skins of employees in other countries threaten our advantage; the competitiveness and profitability of our businesses are at risk At the same time, the growing complexity of ... effectiveness of literacy skills training and development inthe workplace? First, we can take action to raise awareness ofthe importance and value of improving literacy intheworkplace Many individuals...
... Assisting individuals who are experiencing the effects of stress Preventing or minimising the causes of stress Eliminating or reducing sources of stress may be achieved by improving physical working ... their work, depending on the demands of their job, the conditions in which they work, and their individual susceptibility, which can be increased by problems outside oftheworkplaceIn a recent research ... recruiting and training a replacement A return-to-work interview will be useful in determining whether an employee is happy to resume all aspects of their job, or whether they want a phased reintroduction...
... estimates ofthe joint distribution of opponents’ play by taking the product of independent marginal distributions, or whether they instead form these estimates in ways that allow for either objective ... aspects of “standard” game theory that will be of most importance in this book, and to focus on those problems in game theory for which learning theory has proven helpful in analyzing In a one-shot ... output, while the output ofthe other remains locked in Then once again if firms are impatient, the equilibrium behavior is to choose the action that maximizes the immediate payoff given the current...
... are in almost total control ofthe running ofthe classroom, including setting and enforcing rules, establishing procedures and organizing grouping activities These in turn greatly influence the ... actively involved inthe learning process Furthermore, they show more eagerness to the lessons of a certain teacher than of other teachers Therefore, there exists a problem ofthe role of a teacher ... use of them in learning He or she will be more interested in learning activity 16 1.3 Student’s perception of motivating/ demotivating factors 1.3.1 Motivating factors The study of student motivation...
... temperature The paramagnetic susceptibility ofthe free electrons in equations (1) shows its inverse proportion to the temperature Inthe quantum theory, Pauli pointed out another expression for the ... DISCUSSIONS Inthe CGS units, the paramagnetic susceptibility inthe q-deformed theory can be evaluated belonging to according (25) values Table shows a comparison of our results with ones observed in ... redistributed Part ofthe electrons with spin settling opposite with the magnetic field can reverse their spins and with the rest ones modify the total magnetization That means, the magnetization...
... these values, could be contained The emotional intensity ofthe backlash against the intrusions of these subaltern groups suggests the importance of reading these developments in ways which interfuse ... advances inthe print industry.22 In Letters on Education (1790), Catherine Macaulay argued that the ‘advantages of printing, by rendering easy the communication of ideas, giving an universality to their ... demonstrates, they are none the less able to inscribe themselves within it, and in doing so, to gain a limited measure of autonomy without necessarily reproducing the myth ofthe selfdetermining subject.31...
... to 4.4% of men and 1.8% of women over the age of 65 [4] A two-fold increase in incidence of gout has been reported inthe USA and New Zealand over the past 30 years, while the prevalence of gout ... attacks inthe first metatarsophalangeal joint he was unaware that gout could occur in his wrist Typical presentation includes sudden onset of intense pain, redness and swelling ofthe joint Examination ... any joint including the ankle, knee, hand, wrist, elbow, sacroiliac joint and other joints ofthe spine, however most commonly occurs inthe lower extremity In this case, although the patient had...
... study ofthe potential benefit of prolonged peginterferon therapy in mitigating the progression of fibrotic liver disease [8] In this study, 391 ofthe 1045 patients enrolled into the initial ... transplant outcome, and the difficulties in treatment ofthe infection following LT [12], it is reasonable to emphasize the importance of pretransplant treatment of HCV The International Liver Transplantation ... erythropoietin, has allowed more aggressive dosing of interferon and ribavirin [13, 14] Finally, growing experience with antiviral therapy in this high-risk group has led to novel approaches and increasing...
... also inconsistent with their understanding of language teaching Inthe case ofthe activity Reading and reporting from website, only 14% ofthe teachers said they 'use it regularly' when 50% of them ... think the researcher wants to read rather than their real feelings Moreover, the number ofthe subjects is small which may influence the implications ofthe thesis to some extent The results of ... so" (p 152) But their concept of CLT was not clear They retained traditional aspects of language teaching The findings ofthe study demarcate that the teachers were following both the traditional...
... reading of Aristophanes, I assess textual evidence for the invention of linear perspective as a background for approaching the reshaping ofthe Theater of Dionysos in Athens I also interpret the ... of vision as principle of protraction The resulting invention of linear perspective for the painting of theater backdrops is then assessed as a device according to which the same projection of ... came into being inthe graphic planning ofthe architectural type ofthe theatron (the place for seeing) as early as the fifth century Among the many implications of this circumstance, one may include...
... school in a store on a movie set in a store in a studio in an office at the beach on an airplane An accountant works in an office C join another pair Discuses these questions * who else works inthe ... are the people doing in each picture? What is Sally doing inthe first picture? She is using a computer Maybe she’s… B Listen Sally and Brad are talking to their bosses on the first day of their ... works inthe workplaces in part B? •Who has the hardest job? The most interesting job? The best-paying job? * Which job would you like the most? Why? Let’s see A doctor also works in a hospital,...