... carry out a research paper into “ Students’ pragmatic awareness and implications forEnglish classroom teaching at Vietnam University of Commerce.” with a focus on VUC 1st year non -English major ... VUC 1st year nonEnglish major students who are not taught pragmatics explicitly That of English major students or 2nd, 3rd or 4th year students, therefore, is left for future research Also, due ... Situation analysis The research was carried out at VUC At this university, students of English include English majors and non -English majors This study was only aimed at the latter Non -English major students...
... VINH UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES ==== ==== HOÀNG THỊ HÀ SOME SUGGESTED COMMUNICATIVE ACTIVITIES TO TEACH GRAMMAR FOR 10TH FORM ENGLISH CLASSES (GỢI Ý MỘT VÀI HOẠT ĐỘNG GIAO ... CHAPTER 3: SOME SUGGESTED COMMUNICATIVE ACTIVITIES TO TEACH GRAMMAR FOR 10TH FORM ENGLISH CLASSES .37 3.3.1 Information Gap .38 3.3.2 Communicative Drills ... practical to pupils, the author has tried to the research into “Some Suggested Communicative Activities to Teach Grammar for 10 th Form English Classes” Aims and Objectives of the Study The study...
... website copywriting basics to know bef ore you start typing (Hint: T hey’re probably not what your English teacher taught you.) Get to the point, stat No need f or a f ormal intro paragraph here ... and easier than text I have another f riend who owns a premium denim business called Railcar Fine Goods Instead of writing about his special type of denim stitching, he posts tons of photos so readers...
... allocates 5% of probability mass for mixing 6.2 Supervised Sentiment Classification We performed 5-fold cross validation for the performance evaluation of supervised sentiment classification Results reported ... combination of sentiment label li and topic zi for word wi Finally, feature selection is performed according to the information gain criteria and a classifier is then trained from the source domain ... polarity-bearing topics generated from JST, xs = (w1 , w2 , , wm , l1 z1 , l2 z2 , , lm zm ) n s 5: Add {xs ; yn } into a document pool B n 6: end for 7: Perform feature selection using IG on B 8: Return a classifier,...
... is research- based The book uses insights from research in the fields of Applied Linguistics and Englishfor Specific Purposes and the emerging field of EnglishforResearch Purposes These research ... suggestions for materials on Englishresearch writing For example, we have identified the difficulty of replying to reviewers’ comments and the need for more sentence level grammar advice as possible topics ... In this chapter we will cover the basic format for formal email used for professional communication as well as the basic grammar for polite requests in English 1.1.1 Introducing yourself at a...
... analysis is made for the direct-form IDCT, we can also obtain for the direct-form DCT, the round-off error variance (σN )i σN i = (N − 1)σR for ≤ i ≤ N − (30) As compared with a direct-form method ... adders is 57 for our solution, 77 for [16], 54 for [33], 107 for [34], and only 20 for [24] But [24, 34] have only a half of the throughput of [16, 33] and our solution The number of bits for I/O ... L when M = L It can be easily seen that the values for PSNR are better for our algorithm than those reported in Hou [29] and for the direct form The obtained numerical properties of the proposed...
... sufficient conditions for the existence and global exponential stability of anti-periodic solutions for a class of generalized neural networks with impulses and arbitrary delays This class of generalized ... which Cq i −Ci for all ≤ i ≤ q Similar to the proof of Theorem 3.1 in 38 , it is not difficult to show that QN Ω , KP I − Q N Ω are relatively compact for any open bounded set Ω ⊂ X Therefore, N is ... known results about the existence of anti-periodic solutions for neural networks are all done by a similar analytic method, and only goodfor neural networks without impulse Our results obtained...
... general For this, we are going to propose a hybrid method for the solution of Problem 1.1 The basic idea is as follows For the bi-criteria problem, we introduce a parameter of expectation level for ... the constraints for all the 48 samples with 0.95 probability level, while there are 19 times of violating constraints for the expectation method Final Remarks In this paper, a class of stochastic ... interpreted as a risk measure, which can make the solution more robust For the chance constraint, it ensures that the probability for the constraints to be satisfied is greater than or equal to some...
... max|F2 n, x | M2 |x|≤1 n −2 3.20 Take ω ∈ E such that |ω n | ⎧ ⎨1, for |n| ≤ 1, ⎩0, for |n| ≥ 2, 3.21 and |ω n | ≤ for |n| ∈ 1, For σ > 1, by Lemma 2.3 i and 3.21 , we have F1 n, σω n ≥ σμ n −1 ... u∈S: δ q n u n δ < ∞ , 2.1 n∈Z and for u ∈ E, let 1/δ p n Δu n − u δ q n u n δ < ∞ , u ∈ E 2.2 n∈Z Then E is a uniform convex Banach space with this norm As usual, for ≤ p < ∞, let lp Z, R u∈S: |u ... A for k ∈ N 3.3 Then, uk is bounded in E Going if necessary to a subsequence, we can assume that uk in E For any given number ε > 0, by F1 , we can choose ζ > such that f n, x ≤ εq n |x|δ for...
... ball BN 0; has exactly two positive solutions for λ ∈ 0, λ0 and has exactly one positive solution for λ λ0 and no positive solution exists for λ > λ0 For more general results of Eλ involving sign-changing ... bounded uniformly in y ∈ Êl ; Ω4 there exists a nonempty closed set D ⊂ ÊN−l such that D ⊂ Ωy for all y ∈ Êl ; Ω5 for each δ > 0, there exists R0 > such that Ωy ⊂ z ∈ ÊN−l : dist z, D < δ 1.9 for all ... However, little has been done for this type of problem in unbounded domains For Ω ÊN , we are only aware of the works 12–15 which studied the existence of solutions for some related concave-convex...
... multiplicity of solutions for a class of fourth-order semilinear problems,” Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh A, vol 134, no 1, pp 179–190, 2004 U Elias, “Eigenvalue problems for the equations ... theory, we have to prove that 1.4 can be rewritten to the form of 1.6 , that is, the linear operator Mu L u : u 1.8 has a factorization of the form Lu 1.9 l4 l3 l2 l1 l0 u on 0, , where li ∈ C4−i ... 3, we state and prove our main result Remark 1.1 For other results on the existence and multiplicity of positive solutions and nodal solutions for boundary value problems of ordinary differential...
... 1.3 Since there is no concrete form for the p-Laplacian-like operator ϕ of 1.1 , it is more difficult to prove the existence of periodic solutions to 1.1 Therefore, in this paper, we will devote ... uniqueness theorem for 1.1 Theorem 2.1 Suppose the following assumptions hold: A1 g ∈ C1 R, R and g x < for all x ∈ R; A2 there exist a constant r ≥ and a function ε t ∈ C R, R such that for all t ∈ ... following classical Mawhin’s continuation theorem Lemma 1.1 Let (H1), (H2) hold and f is Carath´ odory Assume that Ω is an open bounded set e in CT such that the following conditions hold S1 For each...
... descriptor for each image scene is built in two stages First, local image regions are classified by a concept classifier taking into account the nine semantic concept classes The regionwise information ... considering the proposed representation and SVM classifier on the fifteen basic classes of scenes The average classification rates for individual classes are listed along the diagonal EURASIP Journal ... as the final category of the scene The best classification accuracy obtained with this approach was 71,7% for the nine concepts and 86,4% for the six classes of scene Recently, Bosch et al., inspired...
... note that the classes mentioned above are the familiar classes which have been used widely on the space of analytic and univalent functions in U see 3–5 and for special choices for the functions ... principle of subordination between analytic functions, we introduce the subclasses MS η, φ , MK η, φ and MC η, β; φ, ψ of the class M for ≤ η, β < and φ, ψ ∈ N, which are defined by MS η; φ : f ∈M: zf ... referees for many valuable advices regarding a previous version of this paper This work was supported by the Korea Research Foundation Grant funded by the Korean Government MOEHRD, Basic Research...
... such that one of the following condition hold: i T x ≤ x for x ∈ ∂Ω1 ∩ K and T x ≥ x for x ∈ ∂Ω2 ∩ K; ii T x ≤ x for x ∈ ∂Ω2 ∩ K and T x ≥ x for x ∈ ∂Ω1 ∩ K Then, T has a fixed point in K ∩ Ω2 \ Ω1 ... is uniformly continuous on 1/n, − 1/n × 1/n, − 1/n , for any ε > 0, there exist δ δ ε > such that |t1 − t2 | < δ implies |Hn σn t1 , s − Hn σn t2 , s | < ε ω − 2/n for s ∈ 1 ,1 − n n 2.27 For ... −α2 n , 2.25 that is, An D is uniformly bounded Similarly, using 2.22 , Lemma 2.4, A1 and A3 , we can show that Bn D is also uniformly bounded Thus, Tn D is uniformly bounded Now we show that...
... ≤ s ≤ , 2.4 Boundary Value Problems Therefore we obtain the following equivalent form of 1.1 v t f Lv t , −v t 0, t ∈ 0, ; 2.5 m−2 v 0, αi v ηi v i For the rest of this paper we always suppose ... is o v for v near uniformly on bounded λ intervals and La is a compact linear map on Y A solution of 3.1λ is a pair λ, v ∈ E By H1 , the known curve of solutions { λ, | λ ∈ R} will henceforth ... compared to φk ∈ Tk near α φk w/α and therefore v αφk w ∈ Tk for α near ∞ Here and in the following the same argument works if is replaced by − Therefore, Dk ∩I ⊂ R×Tk ∪ λk , ∞ Now we have two...
... continuous time argument t : tk τ Tj τ; for all t ∈ tk , tk ; k j for all τ ∈ 0, Tk ; for all k ∈ Z0 Assume that limk → ∞ Tj τ1 k / limk → ∞ k Tj j τ2 k for τ1 k , τ2 k / τ1 k ∈ tk , tk in Theorem ... points of Liptchitzian semigroups has been investigated, for instance, in 13 In this paper, stability results are obtained for a wide class of hybrid dynamic systems whose nominal i.e., unperturbed ... about singularly perturbed systems are also given for a special hybrid system within the given class Finally, some of the results are extended for the case when the Fixed Point Theory and Applications...
... Theorem 3.1, we obtain another fixed point theorem for multivalued maps We also deduce the existence of a common solution for Suzuki-Zamfirescu type class of functional equations under much weaker ... requirement, for some x0 ∈ Y, a sequence {T xn } may be constructed some times For instance, in the above example, the range of P is not contained in the range of T, but we have the sequence {T xn } for ... d T z, P x ≤ rd T z, T x 3.7 for any T x ∈ T Y − {T z} Since yn → T z, there exists a positive integer n0 such that d T z, T un ≤ d T z, T x ∀n ≥ n0 3.8 Therefore for n ≥ n0 , η r d T un , P...
... consult for example 11, 12, 18, 19 for details For convenience, we list the following well-known definitions Definition 1.1 A time scale T is a nonempty closed subset of R Definition 1.2 Define the forward ... of R Definition 1.2 Define the forward backward jump operator σ t at t for t < sup T ρ t at t sup{τ < t : τ ∈ T} for all t ∈ T for t > inf T by σ t inf{τ > t : τ ∈ T} ρ t We assume throughout that ... Proposition 2.2 For t, s ∈ ξ1 , ξ2 , one has G t, s > 0, 2.5 where ξ1 , ξ2 ∈ Tk , ρ t1 < ξ1 < ξ2 < tm k In fact, from Lemma 2.1, we have ψ t > 0, φ t > for t ∈ ξ1 , ξ2 Therefore 2.5 holds Proposition...