... part of its effort to increase the effectiveness of disclosure materials, the Federal Reserve should ensure that such disclosures, including model forms and formatting requirements, more clearly ... likely required lower reading levels to be understandable because they generally included more information in a tabular format than cardmember agreements Poor Organization and Formatting The disclosure ... use headings effectively Figure 12: Example of Ineffective and Effective Use of Headings in Typical Credit Card Disclosure Documents Ineffective heading use (shading added by GAO) Effective heading...
... laugh and learn 95 ways to use humor formoreeffective teaching and training This Page Intentionally Left Blank laugh and learn 95 ways to use humor formoreeffective teaching and training D O ... And now for something every communicator must know: Information that has been received through one pathway is generally harder to retrieve through another For optimal retrieval, therefore, you ... 255 acknowledgments First and foremost, thanks to Eric Jensen for talking me into writing this book way back in 1997, and for his continued assistance as it was being written...
... formal actors using formal rules for enforcement within their responsible scope called formal 14 T Van Trung Ho et al / Ocean & Coastal Management 90 (2014) 11e19 governance Another is an informal ... approval of formal institutions or play roles as decision or policy makers They are therefore classified into non-state actors for this study (ii) Informal institutional component: consists of informal ... however, include documented rules, namely formal rules or constraints (North, 1990), for example, political rules, contracts, agreements Both formal and informal constraints operate through three...
... messages Ninety-eight studies met the criteria for inclusion in the meta-analysis (All coding information for the main effects and the interaction effects for each study are available from the authors ... intention, and behavior changes Future Directions The areas for future research in fear appeals are numerous For example, much more information is needed on how people process fear appeals, as ... biased manner such that threatening information was critically evaluated but reassuring information was not For high-relevance participants (those at risk for harm by the health threat), the defensive...
... denaturation at 95°C for 30 s, followed by 35 cycles of denaturation at 94°C for min, annealing at 58°C for 30 s and extension at 72°C for min, finally extension at 72°C for 10 Amplicons (1 μl) ... 30 s, followed by 35 cycles of denaturation at 94°C for min, annealing at 55°C for and extension at 72°C for min, finally extension at 72°C for 10 Amplicons (1 μl) were analyzed by electrophoresis ... FASTA[20] format It is to detect the most frequently presented base in the same coordinate for all sequences of the alignment Different cutoff values were tested to identify a best one for the...
... denaturation at 95°C for 30 s, followed by 35 cycles of denaturation at 94°C for min, annealing at 58°C for 30 s and extension at 72°C for min, finally extension at 72°C for 10 Amplicons (1 μl) ... 30 s, followed by 35 cycles of denaturation at 94°C for min, annealing at 55°C for and extension at 72°C for min, finally extension at 72°C for 10 Amplicons (1 μl) were analyzed by electrophoresis ... FASTA[20] format It is to detect the most frequently presented base in the same coordinate for all sequences of the alignment Different cutoff values were tested to identify a best one for the...
... This would form a basis for clinical prediction rules and clearer criteria for which patients should be fast tracked to surgery and how long conservative management should be sustained before making ... management might be used for partial relief of symptoms while awaiting surgery or for diagnostic purposes in determining patient response Despite, potential variations in indications for one treatment ... substantial proportion of patients for whom conservative management may have provided incomplete relief These patients require evidence that surgical intervention has is moreeffective to proceed to surgery...
... 29 Chapter III: Implicationsfor teaching vocabulary and reading comprehension in ESP 31 3.1 Implicationsfor teaching and learning reading 31 3.2 Implicationsfor teaching and learning ... cohesive devices, accounting for 3.7 % For example, software and hardware, input and output for nouns, internal and external (drive) for adjectives, delete and add for verbs Adverbs cannot be ... easier to follow 31 Chapter III: Implicationsfor teaching vocabulary and reading comprehension in ESP 3.1 Implicationsfor teaching and learning reading Interpretation of a written text in discourse...
... 32 CHAPTER FOUR: IMPLICATIONS 33 4.1 Implicationsfor educational administrators 33 4.2 Implicationsfor the teachers 33 4.3 Implicationsfor the students ... teaching and learning of a foreign language, so she devoted her time researching for the thesis: “Teacher Talk at Ly Tu Tan High School, Hanoi and its implicationsforeffective classroom interactions” ... those students who are more likely to open their mouths with the more humanistic encouragement or positive comments Therefore, it is important for a teacher to be truly effective to help their...
... the main findings in the study, emphasizes implicationsformore communicative teacher talk and points out the limitations and provides some suggestions for further study on the field References ... language teaching: a scheme for teacher education Oxford: Oxford University Press Cook, V (2000) Second Language Learning and Language Teaching (2ndEdition) Beijing: Foreign Language Teaching and ... Sato, C J (1983) Classroom foreigner talk discourse: Forms and functions of teachers' questions Newbury House 20 Malamah-Thomas, A (1987) Classroom interaction Oxford: Oxford University Press 21...
... Analysis London: Penguin English 12 Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary (2000) Oxford University Press 13 Oxford Collocation Dictionary (2002) Oxford: Oxford University Press 14 Palmer, J A (1983b) ... way therefore create coherence and thus comprehensibility of the text In other words, the more related lexical items are used the more cohesiveness of the text they create Pedagogical implications ... lexical cohesive devices from some reading texts of the course book English for Business Studies hoping that it may help students more in comprehending the reading texts and learning vocabulary...
... provide more new words related to the topic in reading YES 44% NO 56% lessons B provide morereading texts related to the topic in reading 72.5% 27.5% lessons C provide essential strategies for each ... in foreign language learning 1.2 Theoretical background of reading and reading comprehension 1.2.1 Definitions of reading 1.2.2 Definitions of reading comprehension 1.2.3 The significance of reading ... reading comprehension at High School for Gifted Students, Hanoi National University of Education 1.2 Theoretical background of reading and reading comprehension 1.2.1 Definitions of reading Reading...
... Programme Based Approach 2.6 Principles of Effective Aid Coordination 12 CHAPTER KEY LESSONS LEARNED FOR LAO PDR This chapter will detail lessonsfor the aid effectiveness agenda from two countries, ... current existing approach is effective or not To find alternatives for aid coordination for Lao PDR for improvement To recommend possible policies and solutions to promote effective use of external ... What is the aid effectiveness agenda in Lao PDR? Which institutions are involved? What are the local efforts from international agencies and donor communities for aid effectiveness efforts in Laos?...
... and development services [6] In these areas, the business environment is more favorable for men than for women who are more likely to rely on bootstrapping (relying on internal funds rather than ... training is more and more focused in African Countries and Asia Training is also provided through networks and mentoring activities There are millions of networks for women entrepreneurs, for small ... and form such entrepreneurial skills Due to the lack of time, they want to attend short training courses Short courses, clubs, mentoring and network appear the most effective training forms for...
... and development services [6] In these areas, the business environment is more favorable for men than for women who are more likely to rely on bootstrapping (relying on internal funds rather than ... training is more and more focused in African Countries and Asia Training is also provided through networks and mentoring activities There are millions of networks for women entrepreneurs, for small ... and form such entrepreneurial skills Due to the lack of time, they want to attend short training courses Short courses, clubs, mentoring and network appear the most effective training forms for...
... get information quickly and effectively The purposes of reading are various such as readingfor pleasure and enjoyment, reading to locate specific information, 39 reading to get an overview, reading ... factors affecting reading skills, and difficulties foreign language learners encounter when reading I.1 Definitions of reading, content reading and reading comprehension I.1.1 What is reading? It is ... he/she is reading to comprehend it to the fullest in content areas Regardless of readingfor relaxation or readingfor information in content areas, it is necessary to make sense of the reading, ...
... was used to collect data for all the three types of services: a fastfood restaurant for pure service, an airline for mixed service, and a longdistance telephone company for quasi-manufacturing ... Therefore the summary of their discussion does not pinpoint a particular service type Implicationsfor management development Most of the participants agreed that training is a means of more ... standard for service quality is customer perception It is harder to measure customer perception because each customer has his/her own specification in mind for each service experience Moreover,...