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... curve. However, in the real world, and as pointed out by Killingsworth (1983) and illustrated in figure 3.3, there can be discontinuities in the budget line due to ‘rationing’ that occurs within ... varying characteristics of involuntary part-time labor by residential status (i.e., central city termination of job during the week, inability to find full-time work, and seasonal declines in ... and intense. Using multinomial probit models is especially important in the involuntary part-time employment context since it does not assume independence of irrelevant alternatives. Finally,...
... suggesting the way to apply theory is to practice; - giving illustration of translation’s professional translator of metaphor in Harry potter books ( book 3 and book 7 ) - drawing conclusion to ... smoothly the meaning of a written or spoken text into his mother tongue. In addition to conveying the lexical meaning, translation requires the translator to respect other important factors such as ... seen as making the following equations:1. Iran is equated to a donkey, being stubborn and unwilling to change its position. 2. Trade incentives are equated to the carrot, aimed at luring Iran...
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... them. Explaining means to clarify something in more details and more simply. Interpreting is to expound or in other words, to repeat the message in other way without changing the meaning of it. ... (by emailing or calling), “watching their reactions,” “talking slowly and moderately, going straight to the point, even with some explanations and background information,” “notifying to them ... Demonstrating is to give examples to illustrate the ideas. Explaining, interpreting, or demonstrating ideas in a foreign language appears rather difficult, especially for those having poor English....
... reluctant to speak in speaking lessons due to many reasons, and one of those is that topics are not interesting to learners. 1.3 Factors making learners reluctant to speak in speaking lessons ... boring and 15.6% of the total suppose that the topics are not interesting at all. From the results shown in Figure 1, topics based on the course book can be said not to be interesting enough to ... make the learners unwilling to speak or affects their involvement in speaking lessons including: subjective factors from the learners themselves such as finding ideas, finding words, poor pronunciation...
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... to a home wedding includes the wedding breakfast or reception, but aninvitation to a church wedding does not. A card inviting to the wedding breakfast or reception is enclosed withthe wedding ... not be otherwise engaged on that evening as we are looking forward to seeing you.Very sincerely yours, Katherine G. Evans. To cancel an informal dinner invitationMy dear Mrs. Trent,On account ... If the invitation is to be extended to a daughter, then her name is included in theinvitation. In the case of more than one daughter, they will receive a separate invitation addressed to "TheMisses...
... taken into consideration to design more activities in speaking lessons to motivate students to learn. III. Findings and discussion of findings Since the survey and interview are restricted to ... you think about Popodoo speaking lesson? □ Very interesting □ Interesting □ Not very interesting □ Not interesting 40 Chart 6: Activities students expect teachers to apply more in a ... reviewed to get background knowledge of what speaking is, successful and interesting techniques in teaching speaking. Second, , observation class is employed to understanding howto attract beginners...
... decision on whether WTO obligations are reciprocal or inte-gral has its in uence also on the rules on standing to bring a complaintbefore a WTO panel. In principle, legal standing to invoke the responsi-bility ... for internal pro-cedural/institutional reasons. The WTO integral rules in question arethose relating to the operation of WTO bodies. When it comes to WTOrules setting out, for example, voting ... difficult to see any WTO-specificcustom emerge, leading a life independent of the WTO treaty, is not to say though that there can be no custom in the area of trade alto-gether. Such custom could...
... Edition OCTOBER 2010 Editor EMILY DOSKOWCover Design SUSAN PUTNEYCartoons MIKE TWOHY Book Design TERRI HEARSHProofreading ROBERT WELLSIndex BAYSIDE INDEXING SERVICE Printing DELTA PRINTING SOLUTIONS, ... Contents1Going It Alone in Court 1e Scope of is Book 2Can You Really Represent Yourself? 5Coping With Being a Stranger in a Strange Land 6Finding a Legal Coach 7Using is Book 10Trying to Settle ... 14Closing Argument 289When to Deliver Your Closing Argument 290Preparing and Rehearsing Your Closing Argument 290Putting Together a Closing Argument 291What Not to Say During Your Closing Argument...
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... European Union. However, factors driving this migrationof doctors to the UK merit continuing exploration. Our objective was to obtain training andemployment profile of UK doctors who obtained their ... elsewhere to complete such training.With increasing competition for training posts andchanges to immigration policy [5], many non-Europeandoctors may find it difficult to find employment in the ... currently in the UK will find it difficult to obtain further training positions to complete their post-graduate training. Resultantly, many may chose to leavethe country either to return to their...