... Demographics. One of RAND Gulf States’ first projects was to describe the pre-hurricane housing markets in Mississippi s three coastal counties, the damage they sustained, and what might inhibit ... for longterm recovery and economic development in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama Inthe months following the storm, the RAND Corporation contributed its services and tackled issues such as ... different risk reduction and restoration projects We continue to support the implementation ofthe Master Plan through updated, novel research methods Community resilience. As the U. S East Coast recovers...
... our sins because they’re not really happening He doesn’t see sins, but only errors in perception He doesn’t want to punish us, but to heal us The way He heals us is through a force of conciousness ... help the rest of us reach that place within ourselves As he says inthe Course, “I am in charge ofthe process of Atonement.” Sharing God s vision of things, he has become that vision He sees each ... “Faithlessness is not lack of faith but faith in nothing.” A Course in Miracles tells us that ‘there is no such thing as a faithless person.’ Faith is an aspect of consciousness We either have...
... around professional issues such as how to solve a specific exercise instead of discussions about useless things Most important is the “reflection workshop” Here Ms L included two essential aspects ... Our collaboration sometimes led us to oversupervise, spending long hours with the students inthe seminar room and/or at the local coffee shop discussing and dissecting their texts These sessions ... categorized the compositions onthe basis ofthe topics covered and then gave them to several groups of _ 51 school personnel who used these as the basis of discussions as to how the school personnel...
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... Aims ofthe Study There are three aims inthe study The first is to assess the status of soft skills proficiency possessed by recent undergraduate and business graduates, thereby revealing the ... ofthe key instruments of reasonably distinct sets of business relevant soft skills that should be promoted and integrated into the formal Business curriculum The second contribution is serving ... address the demands of business workplaces Instead of identifying skills in general fields as done in previous studies, this study focus on identifying the specific soft skills which are necessary...
... protest scholars believe in human rights What is the basis of human rights? The response ofthe natural scholars What is the basis of human rights? The response ofthe protest scholars Those who ... lacks ‘universal universality’ – at the very least their supposed universality does not exist across times and places There is thus perhaps a sense in which the conclusion to the second question ... individual versus the state’ as a fallacious dichotomy Conclusion 102 114 The Convention in a Marxist light Onthe Jewish Question’: The denunciation of bourgeois rights Does the Convention serve selfish...
... Round Table on Languages and Linguistics TNLP m Theoretical Issues on Natural Language Processing-2 CSS = Cognitive Science Society COLING - International Conference on Computational Linguistics ... that duplicates the printed version but sometimes contains additional material The Finite Strin~ Newsletter continues to provide general information of interest to the membership as a special section ... can announce a new venture that the Association is Just beginning, Studies in Natural Language Processln~, a monograph series under the Editorship of Aravlnd Joshl It was prompted by Norm Sondheimer...
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... Peodjosoedarmo (1995), the features of pronunciation which can cause confusion include: using the wrong words, leaving sounds out, adding sounds, putting stress onthe wrong syllable in a words, putting ... avoid the misunderstanding of other people The reason is that there are a lot of similar sounds in English Therefore, wrong pronunciation can cause the confusion in some cases To possess great pronunciation ... well Instruments: The instruments of this research were questionnaires and interviews instruments The questionnaire was only done by students, but interview questions were to get information from...
... comprehensive linguistic approach because of its focus onthe function of language, not the structure of language, which distinguishes it from other traditional approaches In other words, SFL focuses ... Therefore, situational context seems to be the deciding factor in shaping Hillary Clinton s linguistic style In other words, as explained above inthe Discussion, the factor of context of situation influences ... certain extent, using rhetorical devices increases the support from the audience and builds up the persuasion ofthe speech Implications ofthe study These findings can be applied in EFL context in...
... common concepts of supporting industries and their respective scopes The core concept, the smallest scope, defines supporting industries as industries that supply parts, components and tools to ... sense, supporting industries are customized as a specific industry or group of industries, e.g supporting industries ofthe leather footwear industry produce parts of footwear, processed leather, ... logistics, storing, distribution and insurance Broad Scope considers supporting industries as those that supply all physical inputs including parts, components, tools, machines and materials Broadest Scope...
... goods Group I includes indivisibility and lumpiness These two terms are essentially synonymous Group II includes Samuelsonian joint supply, multiple user good, non-rivalness in consumption, non-subtractability, ... looks at the possible effects on consumers of decreasing production costs He points out that a major consequence of economies of scale for consumers is that each additional consumer buys not only ... their analysis of private goods In both their mathematical and geometric analysis they assume the possibility of continuous change in quantities This assumption presupposes the infinite divisibility...
... in Vietnamese but cannot be found in English Finally, influence of Buddhism religion results inthe use of soul, i.e loss of soul, inthe conceptualization of fear in Vietnamese 4.3 SUMMARY Similarities ... Vietnamese data also contain other expressions illustrating the SADNESS AS ILLNESS mapping SADNESS is considered AN ILLNESS in 19 20 the sense that we have to suffer (ch u ñ ng) and that it can spread ... properties of anger such as intensity, control, loss of control and dangerousness There is a correlation between the intensity of emotion and the amount ofthe fluid kept inthe container Levels of the...