... conditions, the elderly users need to be more informed through the use of Internet, thematic television channels, magazines and other sources of information6,7 Technology may involve the use of most simple ... reported that they used ATM rarely, whereas 22.5% of women and 33.1% of men reported that they used ATM sometimes an never 0,7% of women and 6,6% of men (Fig: 3) 78.3% ofthe participants used mobile ... vacuum cleaner, dishwasher, etc.) or other more complex machines (ATMs, PCs, mobile phones etc.) premising the ability to properly use them In is widely accepted the use of new technologyby the...
... b, c, d T 3.27 imply that 0, 0, 0, T 3.28 So we complete the proof ofthe theorem Combining Theorems 3.1 and 3.2, we have the following Theorem 3.3 The boundary integral system 2.56 has a unique ... Problems problem Therefore, in the following we just consider the direct scattering problem for a mixture of a crack Γ and a bounded domain D, and the corresponding inverse scattering problem ... Remark 3.4 If we remove the condition that “−k2 is not Dirichlet eigenvalue ofthe Laplace operator in D,” instead of it bythe assumption that Im k > 0, then Theorem 2.1 in Section and Theorem...
... dressing Prof Robert H Richards, the head ofthe mining department in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the inventor of machines which have made him famous among mining men, says, ... BYARTHUR J HOSKIN, M. E., CONSULTING AND GENERAL MINING ENGINEER; WESTERN EDITOR, "MINES AND MINERALS"; FORMERLY PROFESSOR OF MINING, COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES; MEMBER, AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING ... other pertinent questions arising Does the practice of mining cover the treatment ofthe excavated products? Here we run across a mooted point The British and the American uses ofthe word mining...
... dressing Prof Robert H Richards, the head ofthe mining department in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the inventor of machines which have made him famous among mining men, says, ... BYARTHUR J HOSKIN, M. E., CONSULTING AND GENERAL MINING ENGINEER; WESTERN EDITOR, "MINES AND MINERALS"; FORMERLY PROFESSOR OF MINING, COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES; MEMBER, AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING ... other pertinent questions arising Does the practice of mining cover the treatment ofthe excavated products? Here we run across a mooted point The British and the American uses ofthe word mining...
... life Any habitue of a London office might have deduced from their relentless energy and incorruptible diligence that they were under the eyes of some member ofthe firm The member in question ... man, who leaned against the marble mantel-piece, turning over the pages of an almanac, and taking from time to time a stealthy peep over the top of it at the toilers around him Command was imprinted ... pointing Following the guidance of this somewhat ghostly emblem, the wayfarer finds himself in a small square yard surrounded by doors, upon one of which the name ofthe firm reappears in large...
... THE CAR OF DESTINY BY C N AND A M WILLIAMSON Illustrations by Armand Both iv The Car of Destiny NEW YORK THE McCLURE COMPANY MCMVII OTHER BOOKS BYTHE SAME AUTHORS Lady Betty Across the Water, ... difficult; for—there's someone else in mine already.” “There can be no one else, since you care for me.” “Not truly in my life But there's someone my mother wants me to marry.” The Duke of Carmona.” ... could have sung the song ofthe stars She had not forgotten me since the afternoon The look in my eyes then, had arrested some thought of hers, and set me apart in her mind from other men It was no...
... say, from his own observation, he is not worth reading Book-manufacturers, compilers, the common run of historywriters, and many others ofthe same class, take their material immediately out of books; ... to make a chemical analysis ofthe clay and paint of which it is composed The attempt to produce an effect by means ofthe material employed—an attempt which panders to this evil tendency ofthe ... wise man does of others The Essays ofArthur Schopenhauer: The Art of Literature ON STYLE Style is the physiognomy ofthe mind, and a safer index to character than the face To imitate another man’s...
... and, at the same time, Tom often "paired off" with Nellie, and Sam as often sought the company of Grace Then came the time when the boys did a great service for Mrs Stanhope, saving her from the ... From the top ofthe hill they had left but a moment before, came the sounds of an approaching automobile An instant later the rays ofthe headlights shot into view, almost blinding them "We must ... houseboat the lads, with some friends, sailed down the Ohio and the Mississippi rivers, and then found themselves on the Plains, where they solved the mystery of Red Rock ranch Then they set sail...
... relatedness to the object of his observation, Black They have much in common; being of almost the same age, confined in a room most ofthe time seems to bring them closer together Moreover, Blue tends ... other (the narrator in The Locked Room), some are either escaping their real identity (Nashe in The Music of Chance) or hiding from it (Hector Mann in The Book of Illusions), others present mistaken ... uncertainty of what really happened in the text One ofthe most important aspects of absurd drama is its distrust of language as a means of communication A similar tendency might be perceived in the...
... Ah! Madam! JU Ah! Madam! COUN Madam, I beg of you! JU Madam, I beg of you! COUN Oh! Madam! JU Oh! Madam! COUN Pray, Madam! JU Pray, Madam! COUN Now really, Madam! JU Now really, Madam! COUN I am ... believe, Madam, that of all the famous court gallants not one failed to come to my door and pay his respects to me I keep in my casket some ofthe letters sent me, and can prove by them what offers ... say, Ma'am, if I am to pay for the glass, I won't be scolded into the bargain COUN Get out of my sight SCENE XI. THE COUNTESS, JULIA COUN Really, Madam, small towns are strange places In them there...
... influenced by different sources of measurement error, which may arise from bias of item selection, from bias due to time of testing or from examiner bias These three major sources of bias may be ... those administered at the end of a course of study They may be written and administered by ministries of education, official examining boards, or by members of teaching institutions Clearly the content ... University ofTechnologyThe next section will discuss some limitations ofthe thesis and propose directions for further research 4.2 Limitations ofthe study Within the limited timeframe and limited...
... out the retail firms who had bought the busts He managed to find employment with Morse Hudson, and in that way tracked down three of them The pearl was not there Then, with the help of some Italian ... away, it seemed to me that he was more nearly moved bythe softer human emotions than I had ever seen him A moment later he was the cold and practical thinker once more "Put the pearl in the safe, ... down, with the happiest results By that time, of course, I knew for certain that it was the Borgia pearl that we were after The name ofthe murdered man linked the one event with the other There only...
... Symptoms Inability for searching information in the internet Necessity to ask more advanced people for help Waste time Difficulties in employment assistance Causes Lack of useful ... useful information in the course of information science Unwillingness to learning Lack of access to computer Dissatisfactory school base Insufficient allocation of application programs Alternatives ... of application programs Alternatives Correction of information science course Simplification of access to computer classes Increase the motivation ...
... ofthe disappearing bridegroom of Miss Mary Sutherland A professional case of great gravity was engaging my own attention at the time, and the whole of next day I was busy at the bedside ofthe ... beautifully defined The sewing-machine, ofthe hand type, leaves a similar mark, but only on the left arm, and on the side of it farthest from the thumb, instead of being right across the broadest part, ... mind reading me the advertised description of Mr Hosmer Angel?" I held the little printed slip to the light "Missing [it said] on the morning ofthe fourteenth, a gentleman named Hosmer Angel About...
... hopeless bythe official police From time to time I heard some vague account of his doings: of his summons to Odessa in the case ofthe Trepoff murder, of his clearing up ofthe singular tragedy ofthe ... know her, but she has a soul of steel She has the face ofthe most beautiful of women, and the mind ofthe most resolute of men Rather than I should marry another woman, there are no lengths to which ... compromise one ofthe reigning families of Europe To speak plainly, the matter implicates the great House of Ormstein, hereditary kings of Bohemia." "I was also aware of that," murmured Holmes,...
... clouds of smoke curled through the room and out at the open window I caught a glimpse of rushing figures, and a moment later the voice of Holmes from within assuring them that it was a false alarm ... me on the one side and the lady on the other, while the clergyman beamed on me in front It was the most preposterous position in which I ever found myself in my life, and it was the thought of ... appearance saved the bridegroom from having to sally out into the streets in search of a best man The bride gave me a sovereign, and I mean to wear it on my watch-chain in memory ofthe occasion."...
... him, he set off in my company for his chambers And that was how a great scandal threatened to affect the kingdom of Bohemia, and how the best plans of Mr Sherlock Holmes were beaten by a woman's ... out upon the palm of his hand "Your Majesty has something which I should value even more highly," said Holmes "You have but to name it." "This photograph!" The King stared at him in amazement "Irene's ... an elderly woman stood upon the steps She watched us with a sardonic eye as we stepped from the brougham "Mr Sherlock Holmes, I believe?" said she "I am Mr Holmes," answered my companion, looking...
... course of events, I am able to guide myself bythe thousands of other similar cases which occur to my memory In the present instance I am forced to admit that the facts are, to the best of my belief, ... directions until there was not a red-head to be seen except my own and that ofthe manager "'My name,' said he, 'is Mr Duncan Ross, and I am myself one ofthe pensioners upon the fund left by our noble ... very stay-athome man, and as my business came to me instead of my having to go to it, I was often weeks on end without putting my foot over the door-mat In that way I didn't know much of what was...
... perfectly familiar to me There is, of course, the other woman, the drink, the push, the blow, the bruise, the sympathetic sister or landlady The crudest of writers could invent nothing more crude." ... bringing me to the doors ofthe church, and then leaving me? Now, if he had borrowed my money, or if he had married me and got my money settled on him, there might be some reason, but Hosmer was ... anything on the sly, so I wrote to father at Bordeaux, where the company has its French offices, but the letter came back to me on the very morning ofthe wedding." "It missed him, then?" "Yes,...
... under his arm To the best of his belief, the father was actually in sight at the time, and the son was following him He thought no more ofthe matter until he heard in the evening ofthe tragedy ... he had told the man that he must hurry, as he had an appointment of importance to keep at three From that appointment he never came back alive "From Hatherley Farm-house to the Boscombe Pool is ... quarter of a mile, and two people saw him as he passed over this ground One was an old woman, whose name is not mentioned, and the other was William Crowder, a game-keeper in the employ of Mr Turner...