... law and in life, Mary Ann Crawford DuBoff, for everything good in my life; and to my children, Colleen Rose, Robert Courtney, and Sabrina Ashley; and to my grandchildren, Brian Michael and ... circle.—Leonard D. DuBoffFor Andrew, a gifted reader, and for Annalise, an outstanding writer.—Christy O. KingIN PLAIN ENGLISHIf the corporation is likely to sustain major losses and shareholders have ... on the intricacies of the WorldWide Web and new computer technology. My grandson, Brian, has providedhis own special kind of assistance and understanding. There are many dayswhen I would have...
... Bradbury, Downs, and Small (1982); Dalenberg and Partridge(1995); Crihfield and Panggabean (1995); Holcombe and Lacombe (2004);Higgins, Levy, and Young (2006); Stansel, Gohmann, and Hobbs (2008); ... market and city growth. Incorporating thosefactors is beyond the scope of this article. See Stansel and Swaleheen (2010) and theadditional articles by myself andothers cited in footnotes 3 and ... higher than in Orlando, and Orlando’s growth has been twice as fast. Table 4 focuses on pairs of metro areas that are in relatively closegeographic proximity. As Tables 1 and 2 illustrated,...
... topic and question focus. More specifically, we first summarize questions in a data structure con-sisting of question topic and question focus. Then we model question topic and question focus ... topic and question focus in a language modeling framework. The contribution of this paper can be summa-rized in 4-fold: (1) A data structure consisting of question topic and question focus ... model was employed to identify question topic and question focus automatically; (3) A new form of language modeling using question topic and question focus was developed for question search; (4)...
... Distance Pronominalisation and Global Focus Janet Hitzeman and Massimo Poesio CSTR and HCRC, University of Edinburgh 2 Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh EH8 9LW, Scotland {J. Hi t z eman, Mass imo. ... of the attentional state: the GLOBAL FOCUS, structured as a stack of focus spaces and ac- cessed to interpret definite descriptions; and the LO- CAL FOCUS, consisting of the information preferen- ... theory. 2 Theories of focus Space unfortunately prevents a full discussion of Grosz's (1977), Sidner's (1979), and G&S's (1986) theories of focusand the attentional state...
... fields; and the liberty and equality doctrine, nonsensical and wicked as it is, (in this land of tyrants and slaves,) is for electioneering purposes sounding and resoundingthrough our valleys and ... one and uniform, and too explicit to be misunderstood. It assures us, and writes the assurance in lines of blood,that the way of the transgressor is hard, and that though hand join in hand, ... of conspiracies and insurrections, and scores of others which couldbe collected? Why, (1,) that all danger arises from the continuance of slavery, and not from its abolition. And, (2,) that if...
... extremities, and pallor); (2) respiratory difficulties; (3) gastro-intestinal and bladdermuscle malfunctioning giving rise to vomiting, cramps, and alternatingdiarrhea and constipation and the urge ... in greatdemand and therefore more likely to be dismissive or soon to lose inter-est and pursue brighter prospects elsewhere.Fourth, intimate relations set in relief both strengths and weaknessesin ... (e.g.blushing) and ensuing disgrace.Finally, social phobic individuals are rather passive participants insocial life, given more to observation of othersand ruminations abouttheir own shortcomings. Others...
... also present during the focus group.Data management and analysis Focus Group Qualitative AnalysesThe focus group was audiotaped and transcripts were pre-pared of the focus group interaction. ... coordination of care; (5) Best practices and standardization of care; and (6) Training and education.These thematic issues are summarized below, and keyexcerpts from the focus group transcript exemplifyingthese ... multidis-ciplinary focus group composed of both chiropractic and medical professionals. The goals of the focus group wereto explore the attitudes and experiences of medical and chiropractic clinicians...
... their conditions and using generic metric tools for the assessment of physical and mental deficits represent both approaches that in conjunction can effectively follow-up rare, and commonly related ... investigation, and current treatment of lower limb lymphedema. Arch Surg. 2003; 138:152-61. 3. Smeltzer DM, Stickler GB, Schirger A. Primary lymphedema in children and adolescents: a follow-up study and ... lower limb lymphedema: a focus on its functional, social and emotional impact Emmanouil K Symvoulakis, Dimitrios I Anyfantakis, Christos Lionis Clinic of Social and Family Medicine, Department...
... resulting from a common language and communication style, customs, beliefs, attitudes and values. Culture refers to the informal and often hidden interactions, expressions and viewpoints that people ... knowledge of those who wish to be successful and effective readers. Due to limited time and ability, mistakes and limitations are unavoidable. Any comments and contributions are most welcome. 37Obama's ... meaning has just appeared for 5-7 years and is not updated in any dictionary. 4.3.1.2 Culture differenceUnderstanding culture is integral to learning and understanding a language. Culture may be...
... piecece of bread and of bread and ssome peaome peass, plea, pleasese.. Choose the word that contains the underlined letter pronounced differrently from others: Missing JazzKissMessageA ... zip buzz piece price peas prizeListen and Repeat: IV. Homework: A. Use Wh-questions to rewrite the following sentences: 1. He will have bread and milk tomorrow. 2. Peter went fishing ... lesson:A.A. ACTIVITIES :ACTIVITIES : 1. Activity 1:1. Activity 1: a. Listen and a. Listen and repeat:repeat: FOR EXAMPLE:WHO ? : WHO IS HE?WHERE? :WHERE WAS HE BORN? 13245To...