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... explaining/interpreting or demonstrating. This may be due to the fact that English remains as a barrier to them. Explaining means to clarify something in more details and more simply. Interpreting ... Interpreting is to expound or in other words, to repeat the message in other way without changing the meaning of it. Demonstrating is to give examples to illustrate the ideas. Explaining, interpreting, ... (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...
... 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 ... constituting a band within which the translator works, concerning only reproduction In addition, Bell (1991) and Larson (1984) illustrate translation as a process to achieve the final product in ... đạo: bụng no thì tinh thần tốt, bụng trống không thì sinh cÃi cọ và rầu rĩ39 39 All in all, translation in some certain meaning in a work of creativity and imagination. Knowing the way is far...
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... Strategies for Using Groupsin a Domain !Using Global and Domain Local Groups !Class Discussion: Using Groupsin a Single Domain To use groups effectively, you need a strategy for employing different ... “Creating and Managing Trees and Forests,” in course 2154A, Implementing and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services. Slide Objective To introduce the topics related to using ... modules. In this module, we will discuss using groupsin a single domain, including global and domain local groups. In module 10, we will discuss using groupsin a multiple domain network,...
... groups, and computers.We will also discuss the process of integrating legacy Windows NT accounts with Windows 2000 domains andhowto sensiblymanage usersandgroups on Windows 2000 mixed and ... Global groups, on the otherhand, can be given entry into other legacy domains, and even Windows 2000domains for that matter. Local groups can contain global groups from the local domain and any ... Managing Usersand Groups The Active Directory Usersand Computers MMC snap -in is the primary tool used to create and manage usersin network domains. It is launched from the AdministrativeTools...
... margarine can be frozen in the packaging and then inserted into a plas-tic freezer bag. They can be stored for up to six months. Thaw in the fridge. Whippedbutters and spreads, however, tend to ... 1⁄4inchthick. Cutting across the grain, at an angle,slice into thin strips about 1⁄4inch wide and 4 to 5 inches long.Skirt steak is rather thin and doesn’t re-quire flattening. Just ... coriander and cumin seeds and cook until lightly toasted, swirlingthe pan to keep the seeds turning, about 2 minutes.Cool slightly, then put in a spice blender with thesugar and salt and blend...
... trong bài thi TOEIC:ĐỂ ĐẠT ĐIỂM CAO TRONG BÀI THI TOEIC Rules 5 - Stop studying grammarã Ngay bõy gi hóy từ bỏ việc học ngữ pháp nếu bạn muốn nói ting anh Automatically Without thinking!ã English ... trc)ã Listening, listening, listening .ã Listen only to real English.Rules 7 - Speak without Fear (ng s núi ting Anh)ã Hc ting Anh luụn cn phi luyn tp.ã Don't let a little fear stop you ... từng bước một http://vuontoithanhcong.com/viewtopic.php?f= 37& amp;t= 870 7Share ã Bỏo cỏo bi vit ny ã Tr li kèm trích dẫn [Sưu tầm] - Howto Learn English easily and fastergửi bởi xcongc »...
... The earlier theories that Newton and Einstein invented really don’t explain the motion of thestars in their galaxies and the bending of light in our uni-verse. In these vast galaxies, the laws ... functioning as well as it does and yet,something is holding it together. With this confusion in sci-ence, how do we explain the underlying order that has beenmaintained in our universe for billions ... running from the things we fear or fightingagainst the things we dislike, we might choose instead not to waste our energy. We might take the high road instead and choose not to give into the secret...
... could be due to the fact that students always found working in pairs and groups and playing games more relaxing and interesting. In addition, they said that when working in pairs andgroups they ... work in pairs andin groups .“When working in pairs andin groups, all my students’ even passive and quiet ones can practice English”.“When asking my students to work in pairs andin groups, ... enjoy working in pairs andingroups because I feel free and active”.“I myself like playing games because I can learn and play together”.“We prefer playing games and working in pairs and groups...
... “AmazingNFC”–Oulu,FinlandThe Oulu Region is in northwest Finland and has over 200,000 inhabitants. It is the fastest-growing region in Finland, and it boasts world-class standards in information ... website, instead of having to manually type in a web address. The proper use of touchpoints can also simplify complex instructions – rather than trying to explain where to obtain some information, ... photograph of the person, so that by touching an NFC phone to the NFC tag on the photograph, the elderly user can automatically call a friend in a simple and intuitive way.5.2.1 ObtainingIngredientsforConsumerSmartPostersFor...
... initiat-ing and maintaining an Employee Stock Option Plan; spinningoff a portion of your business; entity restructuring; and otherreasons.The term “value” inand of itself can mean many things in different ... 153Reducing Risks to the Buyer 163Conclusion 169PART TWOTHE SALE AND FINANCING OF A BUSINESS 171 Valuation for a Sale 172 Venture Capital Financing 172 Tax Considerations and Strategies 172 Chapter ... contains the followinggeneral topics:ã Chapters 1 through 8: Howto value your business as of to- day.ã Chapter 9: Howto value your business as of a future date.ã Howto manage your business...
... statementregardingtheirpoliciesormethods to thepublic.Hefailed to idealizethetruththatmenareboundtogether in asocialstructure and consequently,separatinghimselffromothers,hefailed to winthetrust and goodwillofmankind.Ideas,thoughtscomposedofideas, and plansmadeupofsuchthoughtsseldombecomerealities.Butoncethesmallestorthelargestthingisidealized,thesoul,whichconceivestheideal,cannotrestuntiltheidealhasbecomeanactuality.Ifyouwouldhaveyourdesiresforabundancefulfilled,idealizethem and theprocessofobtainingthem, and abundancecannotbekeptfromyou.BUILDINGUPASUCCESSFULBUSINESSCHAPTER 17 In businessyoufail in somethings and succeed in others.Youareoftenfailing and succeedingatthesametime,-failing to makeonepartofyourbusinesssuccessful and succeeding in makinganotherpartincrease and pay.Thefailuresaredue to theideasheld;thesuccesses, to theideals.Ifyouidealizetheentireprocessofyourbusinessyouwillnotonlyavoidfailures and partialfailures,butwillthinkofpossibilitiesneverthoughtofbefore,theveryonesthatwillleadyou to succeed. To illustrate,Ishalluseasimplecase,-oneofthesimplestthatevercame to me,yetoneofthemostinteresting, and one,thesuccessofwhich,gavemeasmuchjoyasthesuccessofmanyso-calledbigaffairs. In thisinstancetherewasawoman in thecase, and it'sherstoryIshalltell.TheWoman:Awidowwithfourchildren;shethenlived in asuburbofChicago;herhusbandhaddiedthreemonthsbefore;shewasleftasproprietorofasmallgrocery and delicatessenstore.TheConditions:Asthehusbandhadbeenillthreemonthsbeforehisdeath,savingshadbeenused in doctorbills,hospitalbills and funeralexpenses.Thoughthestorewasalittleaffair,ithadhadagoodbusiness in thissectionofthewealthysuburbsolongasithadbeentheonlystorethere.But,aboutthetimeofthehusband'sdeath,oneofthoselargecompaniesthatestablishbranchstoresalloveragreatcitybuiltawhite-tiled,plate-glass,two-storybuildingonthecorneroppositeherlittleshop.Itcutdownthebusinessofthelittlestoresomuchthatthewomanwasunableeven to makealivingforherself and herchildren. ... statementregardingtheirpoliciesormethods to thepublic.Hefailed to idealizethetruththatmenareboundtogether in asocialstructure and consequently,separatinghimselffromothers,hefailed to winthetrust and goodwillofmankind.Ideas,thoughtscomposedofideas, and plansmadeupofsuchthoughtsseldombecomerealities.Butoncethesmallestorthelargestthingisidealized,thesoul,whichconceivestheideal,cannotrestuntiltheidealhasbecomeanactuality.Ifyouwouldhaveyourdesiresforabundancefulfilled,idealizethem and theprocessofobtainingthem, and abundancecannotbekeptfromyou.BUILDINGUPASUCCESSFULBUSINESSCHAPTER 17 In businessyoufail in somethings and succeed in others.Youareoftenfailing and succeedingatthesametime,-failing to makeonepartofyourbusinesssuccessful and succeeding in makinganotherpartincrease and pay.Thefailuresaredue to theideasheld;thesuccesses, to theideals.Ifyouidealizetheentireprocessofyourbusinessyouwillnotonlyavoidfailures and partialfailures,butwillthinkofpossibilitiesneverthoughtofbefore,theveryonesthatwillleadyou to succeed. To illustrate,Ishalluseasimplecase,-oneofthesimplestthatevercame to me,yetoneofthemostinteresting, and one,thesuccessofwhich,gavemeasmuchjoyasthesuccessofmanyso-calledbigaffairs. In thisinstancetherewasawoman in thecase, and it'sherstoryIshalltell.TheWoman:Awidowwithfourchildren;shethenlived in asuburbofChicago;herhusbandhaddiedthreemonthsbefore;shewasleftasproprietorofasmallgrocery and delicatessenstore.TheConditions:Asthehusbandhadbeenillthreemonthsbeforehisdeath,savingshadbeenused in doctorbills,hospitalbills and funeralexpenses.Thoughthestorewasalittleaffair,ithadhadagoodbusiness in thissectionofthewealthysuburbsolongasithadbeentheonlystorethere.But,aboutthetimeofthehusband'sdeath,oneofthoselargecompaniesthatestablishbranchstoresalloveragreatcitybuiltawhite-tiled,plate-glass,two-storybuildingonthecorneroppositeherlittleshop.Itcutdownthebusinessofthelittlestoresomuchthatthewomanwasunableeven to makealivingforherself and herchildren. ... Visualizingistheactofholdingamentalpicture;idealizingistheactofperfectingthementalimageofallfactors,-thepicture,theprocessofsecuringit and theactofmakingitreal.Youoftenignitetheheartofyouridealbyvividmentalpictures and strongfeelingsofdesire to possessthereality;butunlessconnectedupwithyourmotorpowerofaction,itremainsmerelyanurgentunfulfilledpictureofdesirewithinyou-anidealthatdoesnotbecomeareality.Clutchingyourideal to actioncannotbeeffectivelyaccomplishedbyapicture.Letmeillustratethisclearly.Go to anartmuseum;lookatanypaintingrepresentinganumberofpeople.If,aftergoingaway,youcloseyoureyes and visualizethepainting,youhold in yourmindamentalpictureofthepainting.Withcare and practiceyoucanmakethismentalpictureveryvivid and increaseyourability to re-see in themindeverydetailofsuchapainting-lines,forms and colorsofthings and people.Yet,itisstillamerepicture;itisflat,lackingaction, and itdoesnotimpel to action.ThatwhichIhavejustdescribedisthevisualizingprocess.Visualizinghasproducedmarvelousresultswhenthepersonvisualizinghasturnedsuchmentalpicture-makingintotheidealizedprocess,eveniftheyhavenotrecognizedthattheyhavedoneso.Idealizing,however,ismoreremarkablebecauseitincludesvisualizing and addsallotherelements to it.Visualizationcomesfromusingthestored-upimagesofbutoneofoursenses,thesenseofsight.Idealizationcomesfromusingthestored-upimagesnotonlyofthesenseofsightbutofallothersenses. To attainthatwhichwedesireitisnecessary,notonly to seethevisualimage,but to act.Trynowanotherprocess:Idealizethepaintingyousaw in theartmuseum;bringitvisually to yourmind;re-seeitjustasyoudidbytheprocesspreviouslydescribed.Thenimageaction,-everyperson in it in action;feelthemdoingthethingtheyarepicturedasdoing;feelthemovement;feeltheactivities.Ifitportraysthemasspeaking,hearthetones,-hearwhattheysay.Imightcontinuewithallotherelementsofthepicture,butIthinkthisissufficient to showyouthedifferencebetweenvisualization and idealization.Visualizationproducesanonmoving,non-activepicture in themind,eventhoughitbevivid and clear.Beingnon-active,itdoesnotimpel to action and hencemanyofourpicturedidealsdonotbecomerealities.Butifweidealizeaction,ifweusethementalclutchofconnectinguptheidealofthethingdesiredwiththeprocessofobtainingthatwhichwedesire,actionmustresult; and actionisoneoftheessentialfactors in makinganyidealcometrue....
... increasingly, integration into the global economy. Women (like men) shift out of agriculture and into expanding manufacturing, service, and commerce sectors. These and concomitant changes in ... for women to enter the labor force or intensify their involvement in income-earning activities to compensate for declining family income. This in turn often involved calling on girls to take ... female labor (Standing 1989,1999). Similarly, to keep or attract business investment, governments are increasingly reluctant to intervene in the labor market to insure job protection and other benefits...