...
questionnaire is designed in three degrees in terms of status: one responds with someone of
higher status, one with someone of lower status and one with someone of equal status.
Consider the following ... a set of underlying assumptions, all of which
must be true if he is to receive the answer he seeks. However, someof assumptions
sometimes may not hold while the responses may consist of a challenge ... basis of evidence he has. In (27), there is a clash of non-observance of the maxim of
Quantity and Quality.
A great number of similar cases are available in Vietnamese. These patterns of
responses...
... suspense of readers – a type of involvement
of the readers in doubting and speculating the coming events of the story.
II.1.3. Short literary works and the portrayal of life
In the lifetime of a ... that a literary work is the fruit of the ponderation of the writer for the understanding
of different aspects of life. For Ms. Bynum, it was the ponderation of a teacher herself finding a
way ... essay, one of the most common types of non – fiction, is a short
piece of writing dealt with a chosen topic which can be of social or cultural issues, personal
conflicts and perception of the world,...
... Missing information. Some first days I was in charge of this position, I was
not used to the way of receiving a call and asking for information from
customers. I was lack ofsome important questions ... sense of responsibility.
Weaknesses:
• Not flexible enough in some specific situations.
• My face expression is quite stern.
• Lack of professional knowledge.
The company environment:
• Professional ... customers, I partly knew
about some cases of studying abroad and about tasks of our staff.
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a. Company Profile
Company Name: StudyLink...
... Methods of the study 4
Part II: Development.
Chapter 1: Theoretical background.
I. An overview of English morpheme
I.1. Definition of Morpheme 5
I.2. Type of morpheme 6
II. An overview of Vietnamese ...
3. Scope of the study.
The elimination of the essay is from 15-20 pages, so we can only deal with
• Definition, types of English morpheme.
• Definition, types of Vietnamese morpheme.
• Some suggestions ... system Luong Thuan & Kim Phuong
hội trưởng (president of association) đội trưởng (head of group)
nhóm trưởng (head of group) tổ trưởng (head of small
group)
Many morphemes in this type may be...
... action of forces. Cơ học
2. More broadly, the branch ofphysics which seeks to formulate general rules for
predicting the behavior of a physical system under the influence of any type of interaction ... Dictionary of Physics, Publishing House of Science and Technology)
KEY TERMS
Acceleration due to gravity (acceleration of gravity) (n): the acceleration imparted to
bodies by the attractive force of ... amounts of different substances independently of their volumes.
12. The density of a mixture of two liquids usually depends on the ratio in which they are
mixed. The same is true for the density of...
... analyzing the spectrum of minerals found in the water of a certain spring in
Germany, two lines of unknown origin were found in the blue region of the spectrum. This bit
of evidence was enough ... distribution of the scattered alpha particles – someof them
were bounced back in directions near the incident beam – the experiments were able
to show that most of the mass and all of the positive ... patterns of a very large number of lines; the search for a theory
to explain the origins of spectral lines was concentrated on hydrogen, the simplest
element. A large number of wavelengths of the...
... a piece of gold balances a piece of wood, and the piece of wood balances
a piece of brass. Then we say that the masses of all three are equal. If something
else balances the piece of brass, ... show some degree of springiness, or elasticity.
You can bend in the side of an aluminum soft drink can, and it can pop out
when you let go. (If you squeeze too hard, however, you’ll break some ... The equal- arm balance gives us a way of
comparing masses of objects of any kind, regardless of their shape, form, color,
or what substance they are made of.
2. Issac Newton found that any two...
... directions.
4. ………… ………… of matter equals to the sum of the kinetic energy and
potential energy of all of its molecules plus some other forms of energies.
5. A raise in ………… of a matter results ... a consequence of his theory of special relativity,
mass can be considered to be another form of energy. Thus the law of conservation
of energy is really the law of conservation of mass-energy. ... faster movement of its molecules.
6. Someof …………….…………… done frictional forces helps increase the internal
energy of matter.
7. Much of the energy released from the …………………………… .of gasoline or...
... to follow
advise someone
ask someone
choose
consider
decide
discover
discuss
explain
find out
forget
know
learn
remember
show
someone
teach
someone
tell someone
think
understand ... momentum, of
particles is very small. Particles the size of atoms and electrons have demonstrable wavelike
properties. One of the most dramatic and interesting demonstrations of the wave behavior of ... learn more aboutquantum physics.
You can do some translation practice on this passage and pick up some new vocabulary
items.
Quantum Theory
, in physics, description of the particles that make...
...
pleasure
in /of
point of/ in
possibility of
problem
in /of
worry about
prospect of
purpose of/ in
question
about /of
reason for
satisfaction
with
success in
surprise at
task of
work of
... and determining the age of
a.
the rocks of that time
b.
some kinds of rocks of the time
c.
a special kind of rock of that time
5.
Geologists use the result of paleomanetic measurements ... detection of neutrino
oscillation (one of the top physics stories of 1998) stands on a firm understanding of
the complex chain of events whereby a cosmic ray in outer space leads to a burst of
light...
... a consequence of his theory of special relativity,
mass can be considered to be another form of energy. Thus the law of conservation
of energy is really the law of conservation of mass-energy. ...
centers of negative and positive
charge.
n.
Thus, the acceleration of the center
of mass of the fragments (while they
are in flight) remains equal to g, and
the center of mass of the fragments ... material itself. Some materials are easier to heat
than others – it takes more energy to raise the temperature of 1 kg of water by 1
0
C
than to raise the temperature of 1 kg of alcohol by the...
... as/as for
for by instead of because of with respect to
on on behalf of up to with of
Example:
We can choose any convenient volume of hydrogen in a test tube
as
our unit of electric
charge. ... the volume of oxygen and hydrogen produced in the experiment of
decomposition of water results in
…………
3.
An electric circuit consists of
…………………………
4.
The quantity of charge ...
Acknowledgements
3.
List of contents
4.
List of figures/tables
Introduction
:
5.
The abstract
6.
Statement of the Problem
Main body
:
7.
Review of literature
8.
Design of the investigation...
... translation
1. The Case of the Missing Neutrinos
Although particle physics grew out of nuclear physics and became a preoccupation of
many leading physicists, the field of nuclear physics did not lie ... branch ofphysics which seeks to formulate general rules for predicting
the behavior of a physical system under the influence of any type of interaction with its
environment.
Cơ học
Nuclear Physics
: ...
Solid-state Physics
: The branch ofphysics centering on the physical properties of solid
materials, it is usually concerned with the properties of crystalline material only, but it is
sometimes...
... amount of charge, there’s
more potential energy per unit of charge, more potential.
∆V
-Q +Q
Switch opened
before plates
moved apart
University of Maryland
Department ofPhysics ... spring has
more mass per unit of length. A series of waves starts traveling from the thick spring to the
thin one, a distance of λ = 1 cm between the peaks, a frequency of 4 wave peaks going by every ... Many of you drew correct diagrams for an object farther away, like I
did in class and in homework and showed that the image was in front of the mirror and
flipped upside down. But then some of...
... summary
of classical electrodynamics and of its limits
614
614 17. Classical physics in a nutshell – one and a half steps out of three
e future of planet Earth
616 • e essence of classical physics ... in wa-
ter, the formation of ice by freezing, the putrefaction of wood, the cooking of food, the
Dvipsbugw
Motion Mountain – The Adventure ofPhysics available free of charge at www.motionmountain.net ... concepts ofphysics is given precedence over
using formulae in calculations. e whole text is within the reach of an undergraduate. It
presents simple summaries of the main domains of physics.
ere...