... is ‘a thinking and unextended thing,’ who possesses a body that is ‘an extended and unthinking thing,’ such that the self or ‘soul’ is ‘entirely and absolutely distinct from [the] body, and can ... posthumanism, ‘attempt[ing] to intervene inand diversify what 32 posthumanism can mean’ (xi, xiii) Also examining changing subjectivities in the postindustrial context of human-machine integration ... government and industry (Luckhurst, Science Fiction 59) Applying science and engineering principles to management, Taylor divided each work task down into singular actions and timed each movement in...
... gelatin matrix remained as a fine particulate suspension in both normal and sanguineous urine so that the implications of these findings with regard to sealing the renal parenchyma or the collecting ... bleeding and nephrotoxicity, suggests a possible employ for FloSeal in the treatment of devastating renal injuries [14,15] Furthermore, a porcine model investigating on the use of FloSeal and ... regenerated cellulose maintain a solid form when initially placed in direct contact with urine and then assume a semisolid gelatinous state Polyethylene glycol forms a solid clot initially and does not...
... Saxena, H P Singh, S Singh, F Smarandache RANDOMNESS ANDOPTIMAL ESTIMATION IN DATA SAMPLING (second edition) Dr Mohammad Khoshnevisan, Griffith University, School of Accounting and Finance, Qld., ... population mean using multiauxiliary information This error minimization is vital in financial modeling whereby the objective function lies upon minimizing over-shooting and undershooting This book ... Population Median Using Two Auxiliary Variables in Double Sampling Mohammad Khoshnevisan1 , Housila P Singh2, Sarjinder Singh3, Florentin Smarandache4 School of Accounting and Finance, Griffith...
... thoughts, learningand actions Besides, he must be capable of engaging in independent work, using appropriate learning strategies and to create personal learning contexts, both inside and outside ... points Written exercises Stimulating situation Topic New grammar points are practiced via… 27 II.3.2 Learners‟ past learning experience, learning attitudes, learning strategies andlearningexperience ... building School talk + Whquestion + Gerund and to-infinitive Splitting up: looking for similarities and differences between objects and people Expressing feelings and preferences Selfmonitoring Learning...
... will better inform KTE initiatives related to PG standards and evaluation, as well as the literature on instructional design andoptimal training program design to balance learningand performance ... repetition, and feedback were associated with improved learning outcomes [13] However, while the evidence base underpinning the efficacyand design principles of internet-based training materials ... learner satisfaction, self- efficacy, mental effort, time-on-task, learner satisfaction, and self- efficacy with the training intervention will be measured using a seven-point scale Mental effort...
... attending a publically-funded clinic; (2) residing in Singapore, and (3) able to communicate in English, Mandarin, or Malay Women who had serious complications during pregnancy and birth, and or experienced ... traditional birthing practices of Singaporean women and their effect on women’s sense of well-being, social support and breastfeeding self- efficacy 44 Chapter 3.1 Phase 1: Methods and Findings Introduction ... emotional well-being, social support, and breastfeeding self- efficacy are investigated using multiple linear regressions Chapter discusses the research findings in relation to the literature and presents...
... delivery, microbiologic findings, and chest radiologic findings at ICU admission Intubation and mechanical ventilation requirements, adverse events during ICU stay and laboratory findings at ICU admission ... antibiotics included moxifloxacin (in 19 patients), linezolid (in 14 patients), ampicilline-sulbactam (in 13 patients), clarithromycin (in 13 patients), piperacillin-tazobactam (in 12 patients), ... piperacillin-tazobactam (in 12 patients), imipenem (in 11 patients), third generation cephalosporin (in patients), vancomycin (in patients), teicoplanin (in patients), and tigecycline (in patients) Of 61 patients for...
... foreign investers come to Viet Nam to find oppotunities and KinderWorld is a big investor in educational area In our limited knowledge we offer scale and methods inlearningand teaching practice in ... learners find careers and progress in them, including hairdressing and beauty, telecommunications, motor vehicle engineering, international tourism, construction, catering and hospitality, IT, and ... one: Introduction to KinderWorld International School • Chapter two: Learningand teaching practices in KinderWorld International School • Chapter three: Remarks and Suggestions Chapter Introduction...
... classified in different ways In some studies, motivation is categorized into two types: intrinsic and extrinsic motivation Tracing the word “intrinsic” down to its roots, it means “innate” or “within”, ... that involve guidance and practice in both transactional and interactional speaking Interactional speech is communicating with, someone for social purposes It includes both establishing and maintaining ... de-motivating students’ speaking learning Factors 10 11 12 13 14 15 The classroom atmosphere Crowded class Boring and difficult topics Learning speaking is very difficult Learning speaking is not...
... using correct English we should In the limited time and scope, we have introduced some features of English morpheme system as well as its importance inlearning English in general and spelling, ... supermarket Space and time relationship • Second, some morphemes in the language can increase or decrease the intensity of verbs, adjectives… E.g.: The reduplication increasing intensity: • • • ... mẽ: strong → powerful rực → rực rỡ: flaring → blazing The reduplication decreasing intensity: • • • • • nhẹ → nhè nhẹ: soft → mild (less) xinh → xinh xinh: pretty → cute đỏ → đo đỏ: red → reddish...
... cooperative learning may be associated with gains on the following variables: Achievement Liking for school Inter-ethnic relations Thinking skills Self- esteem Enjoyment Cooperative Learningand Thinking ... Thinking and Creativity Cooperative learning is believed to promote thinking and creativity in many ways (Hythecker, Dansereau, & Rocklin, 1988; Qin, Johnson, & Johnson, 1995; Webb, 1989), including: ... period lasts 35 minutes Cooperative Learning Cooperative learning can be defined as a variety of concepts and techniques for enhancing the value of student-student interaction In one well-known...
... Teacher Training Workshops The purpose of the teacher training workshops was to exchange ideas andexperience as well as update teachersâ knowledge and skills on language teaching andlearning Some ... in the language learning process) • • Environmental support (i.e., extent of teacher and peer support, and the integration of cultural and outside-of-class support into learning experience) Personal ... language learning (Finocchiaro, 1982; Ngeow, 1998) To foster positive attitudes and to motivate learning, in particular, the learning of English as a Second Language, an environment conducive to learning...
... listening, speaking, reading and writing As an English teacher, with her own knowledge andexperiencein teaching, the author finds interested in studying the difficulties inlearning the listening ... situations of teaching andlearning the English listening skill in the Asemlink of International Language Center 3.2.1.1 The difficulties in teaching andlearning English in the international languages ... the beginning learners inlearning the listening skill Then, it would like to find out the reasons for those problems and the sollutions for both teachers and learners in teaching andlearning the...
... frustrating experiencein speaking another language” It is clear that mastering the meanings and especially the use of a word has an important role inlearningin foreign language in general andinlearning ... vocabulary, the role of vocabulary in language teaching and learning, methods in teaching vocabulary, and some information about communicative activities in teaching andlearning vocabulary Chapter presents ... speaking, listening, reading and 16 writing Therefore teaching andlearning vocabulary are significant inlearning a foreign language, especially in the light of the communicative approach In short,...
... English in forming grammatical endings, andin pronouncing of grammatical endings Vietnamese learners have difficulties in pronouncing suffixes showing grammatical meanings that are not 33 present in ... appear andlearning is out of the standard of the target language 1.1.2 Causes of Interference inLearning Language According to Nguyen Van Chien (1992:30), there are some causes of interference in ... misunderstand that the speaker expresses something in present but not in the past According to Avery and Ehrlich (1992:55), in English, consonant clusters occur in the initial and final positions...
... have when learning listening are suggested and some listening activities are recommended to be applied in teaching andlearning this skill with the aim to motivating students into learning this ... and Candlin (cited in Nguyen Thi Van Lam and Ngo Dinh Phuong, 2006) describe learner roles as negotiators - between the self, the learning process, and the object of learning - emerges from and ... for learning English In addition, it has a room with a lot of computers for teaching andlearning informatics This school is really a good teaching andlearning environment for teachers and students...
... (people in business, talking about your company, and company facts and figures), preparing a trip (choosing a hotel, flying out, arriving) , away on business (finding your way, going out, and eating ... defined as “ free-standing items of language that have meaning For example: the word “eating” is freestanding in itself, and that within it has another potentially freestanding element “eat”, independently ... vocabulary, and includes parts presented in the following order: Gap-filling (10 points), word forms (10 points), reading comprehension (10 points), and letter reordering (10 points) (see appendix 3) Instrument...
... certain way of looking at things, namely disinterestedly or ‘for their own sake’, by developing the habit or disposition through training so that it comes into play in certain contexts and circumstances, ... role in aesthetic appreciation, by, as it were, lending itself especially to it, rewarding our aesthetic interest and hence inducing the aesthetic attitude or at least facilitating it, and if ... what is involved in appreciating something ‘for its own sake’.8 In so far as the imagination is free, therefore, we can choose to adopt the aesthetic attitude, but the resulting experiences and judgements...
... ability to detect and apply phonological consistency in GPCs, including the roles of PCs in PSCs in Chinese, plays an instrumental role in learners’ competence in reading Chinese Phonological ... Tzeng, and D.-L Hung 2005 Consistency, regularity, and frequency effects in naming Chinese characters, Language and Linguistics, 6(1), 75–107 C.-H Lin and P Collins 2012 The effects of L1 and orthographic ... regularity and consistency in naming Chinese characters Reading and Writing C.-L Liu, M.-H Lai, K.-W Tien, Y.-H Chuang, S.-H Wu, and C.-Y Lee 2011 Visually and phonologically similar characters in incorrect...