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... for intervention.Can you corroborate these findings from local independent sources? In order to determine whether to apply the study findings to our field setting requires independent informationfrom ... similar to thecontext examined in a mortality study requires corrobo-rating evidence, which leads us to our next question to determine if findings can and should be applied to thedecision-making ... use random sampling to determinehouseholds or settings sampled?• Do the investigators succeed in interviewing a large pro-portion of the chosen sample?• Did the investigators institute specific...
... 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....
... 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 ... 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 ... difficulties in speaking lessons‘As shown in Figure 5, 18% of the participants think that finding ideas for the given topic is one of difficulties deterring their involvement in speaking lessons,...
... 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 ... understood at one and readers should base themselves on the context tofind out the hidden meaning.For example : From the distance the tractor appeared to be floating over the hills riding up to ... languages involves the translator changing an original written text ( the source text ) in the original verbal language ( the source language) into a written text ( the target text) in a different...
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... usage in OpenNLP 1315.5 Customizing OpenNLP entity identification for a new domain 132The whys and hows of training a model 132■Training an OpenNLP model 133■Altering modeling inputs ... acronyms. In fact, running the preceding sentence aboutthe Hurricanes through the StandardTokenizer drops the ending period, giving youthe tokens shown in table 2.7.Now you might be thinking, ... classification 202Preparing the training data 204■Withholding test data 207Training the classifier 208■Testing the classifier 209Improving the bootstrapping process 210■Integrating the Mahout...
... time in setting up the coffee shop, preparing the cups,getting your coffee, and getting out,” Romer told aninterviewer, explaining how the innovation hastouched both the shops and their customers. ... the learning—and the unlearning—begin.—Andynot just listening to col eagues at dental tradeshows when he designed a whole line of products(including flossing containers) with blinking lights.Each ... chalenging kids in the second through fifth grades to invent their fantasy toothbrush. The winner in 2008was a South Carolina girl who designed atoothbrush that speaks, reminding people to turn...
... Reporters Up -to- Date 8/4D. The Newest Cases 8/6E. Publishing Cases on the Internet 8/79Finding CasesA. Interpreting Case Citations 9/2B. HowtoFind Cases in the Law Library 9/4C. Finding State ... 6/17E. Finding Pending and Recent Federal Legislation on the Internet 6/20F. Finding Out-of-Date Federal Statutes in the Law Library 6/23G. Finding State Statutes in the Law Library and on the Internet ... Interpret Statutes 6/36L. Using Attorney General Opinions to Interpret Statutes 6/37M. Using Legislative History to Interpret Statutes 6/38N. Using Uniform Law Histories to Interpret Statutes 6/42O....
... 1589Finding CasesInterpreting Case Citations 162 How toFind Cases in the Law Library 164 How toFind State Cases on the Internet 176Finding Federal Case Law on the Internet 179Using VersusLaw to ... Willing to Modify Your Query 53Searching With Google 54Google Tools 54Google Basic and Advanced Search Modes 56Using Google toFind Laws 57Using Google toFind Court Cases 58Using Google to ... Blue Music, Inc.? Write the word in blank (2).E. Find the Federal Practice Digest 4th. Find the volumes covering Criminal Law. Select Volume 35 and turn to page 725. Find the case in the right-hand...
... 128Finding and Using Procedural Statutes and Rules 134Finding and Using Local Laws or Ordinances 1376Finding Cases 141Using Citations toFind Cases 142Finding Cases on the Internet 146Finding ... Regulations, and Ordinances 97Finding and Using Constitutions 99Finding Federal Statutes 101Finding State Statutes 109Understanding and Using Federal and State Statutes 115Finding and Using Regulations ... researching on the Internet (and many will spend most of their time there). e Internet is useful at every stage: when you’re trying to get general information about a topic, when you’re zeroing in...
... Public Domain Writings? 33Republishing Public Domain Writings 33Quoting From Public Domain Writings 34Copying Public Domain Writings 35Performing Public Domain Writings in Public 36Creating New ... 31017e Internet and the Public Domain 313Two Preliminary Rules 314Internet Content in the Public Domain 316Potential Problems Using Public Domain Materials on the Internet 323Hyperlinks and ... copyrighted. But the original text remains in the public domain.By claiming copyright in public domain materials, these unscrupulous people try to intimidate the public into paying permission fees...
... vật ăn. In Vietnamese, we can not distinguish between defining and non- defning relative clauses. The commas are used to break the intonation, to form a series of statement if we want to have ... the main points of relative clauses, shown problems and discussed the way of translating English relative clauses into Vietnamese in some typical examples in some books and in the story “ ... was carrying his belongings, many of which were broken. 5. The relative pronoun which at the beginning of a non-defining relative clause, can refer to all the information contained in the previous...