... For describing the lowest point
The number of students hit a trough/plunged to a trough of. 2000
For describing a fluctuation
The number fluctuated between ... fluctuated between 1 and 3
The number fluctuated wildly around 1 and 4
Some words for describing “approximately”
About/around/approximately/well over/roughly
...
... Essential Information from Online Sources 27
LESSON 5 Selecting the Best Sources 31
LESSON 6 Interviewing Primary Sources 35
LESSON 7 Notetaking 39
LESSON 8 Beginning an Outline 45
LESSON 9 Finalizing ... of envi-
ronmental pollution on the drinking water inyour neighborhood, your preliminary interview list
might look something like this:
LESSON
Interviewing
Primary Sources
LESSON SUMMARY
Often, ... drawings, paintings, or
sketches
musical, dance, records, tape recordings, CDs, and most Fine Arts libraries or Fine Arts
or instrumental videotapes institutions, national dance centers, or
index...
... teaching: pre -writing (for gathering ideas Independent)
d. Levels: All levels.
e. Example: Write anything you think will be included inyourwriting for 5
minutes: Your hometown.”
3.Treeing: ...
various things such as asking for information, looking for jobs, complaining
about something, inviting and so on.
b. Language: Writing letters.
c. Stage of teaching: While -writing.
d. Levels: ... researched on.
1
compositions.
b. Language: Writing composition.
c. Stage of teaching: While writing and post -writing.
d. Levels: Except beginners.
16. Writing summaries:
a. Procedure: After the...
...
Talking and Listening
RANGE OF
PURPOSES
Getting on with
others
Finding out
Asking questions
Explaining
Giving information
Persuading
Giving opinions
Making suggestions
Solving ... VIEWING
Novels
Poems
Plays
Reference books
Leaflets
Advertisements
CD ROMS
Web pages
Reading Writing
Learning
Talking & Listening
Helping with Writing
♦
Discuss writing ...
READING WRITING
We know a lot about writing from
reading
The language and setting out of writing is
determined by
what it is for and who it is for
(purpose) (audience)
READING AND...
... <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/config.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h> /* printk() */
#include <linux/slab.h> /* kmalloc() */
#include <linux/fs.h> ... io.h.
<parlelport initial> =
/* Necessary includes for drivers */
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/config.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h> /* printk() ... been installed correctly by looking at all installed modules:
# lsmod
Writing device drivers in Linux: A brief tutorial
The first driver: loading and removing the driver in user space 3
Module init
In...
... Without Debugging in the Debug menu. The other two files contain
information that is used by Visual Studio 2005 if you run your program in Debug
mode (when you click Start Debugging in the Debug ...
enum (discussed in Chapter 9)
interface (discussed in Chapter 12)
delegate (discussed in Chapter 16)
Namespace
NOTE
You will frequently see lines of code containing two forward slashes ...
Command Line Compilation
You can also compile your source files into an executable file manually by using the csc
command-line C# compiler. You must first complete the following steps to set up your...
... 8.5.6: Writing a Script in Windows 2000
Estimated Time: 30 Minutes
Objective
The objective of this lab is to learn how to write a script in Windows 2000.
Equipment
The following equipment ... back to a .vbs scripts go to the following folder:
C:\WINNT\system32
In this folder associate the Greeting.vbs file with the wscript file.
Step 2: Executing the Script
1. Navigate to the folder ... Greeting = Greeting & " I like the name Steve."
End IF
End IF
MsgBox Greeting
3. Save the document as “Greeting.vbs”
Note: If the student needs to edit changes after saving,...
... =
Writing device drivers in Linux: A brief tutorial
The “memory” driver: removing the driver 7
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/config.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include ... which links the call with the file
functions it defines. It is invoked, when installing the module, in this way:
<memory init module> =
int memory_init(void) {
int result;
/* Registering ... been installed correctly by looking at all installed modules:
# lsmod
Writing device drivers in Linux: A brief tutorial
The first driver: loading and removing the driver in user space 3
Module init
In...
... for loading and holding
our external data. Next, we told the externalData object to execute an action after
data had finished loading into it. Finally, we initiated the process of loading the ... this variable
will be used in several ways in our project.
NOTE
Loading data into Flash from external sources is discussed in detail in Lesson 11
,
"Getting Data In and Out of Flash." ...
script is saying, "When data has finished loading (onLoad) into the externalData
LoadVars object, execute the following function." (You'll learn more about
functions in Lesson 5
,...
... conveying your spill
off your site.
ã Check with your local sewerage agency to find out where your
drains lead. Most outside drains and some inside drains don’t
go to a sewage treatment plant but instead ... spreading a
tarpaulin or plastic liner on the floor and then carefully empty
the grinding materials into a storage bin.
ã Dont wet-mop or hose down the machine shop floor after
any grinding or finishing ... do
your best to
prevent metals from
escaping your shop.
DO:
ã Capture metal filings produced by grinding or machining
metal parts. Enclose the unit as much as possible, and keep a
bin under your...
... than the positive one in L2 writing. Also, L1
always interfered in L2 writing, and the way of thinking in L1 in uenced
the pattern of the text organization in L2 writing (James, 1980). Many ... L2 existed in the area of writing.
Interventions
Three interventions took place during grammar classes. One of
these interventions took place at the beginning of the semester, one
in the middle ... this study indicated that the in uence of L1 (Spanish) can denitely
hinder the writing processes in L2. In addition, four basic mistakes in student
papers were found to be a direct in uence...
... writing a dissertation.
Writing a Term Paper
In writingyour term papers, you followed what your professor directed you
to do, in the main. Your professors monitored your pace. Many, if not all, ... nothing in the academic world prepares them for the complexity
and intensity inherent in the doctoral process. I have identified the crucial
issues to include inWritingYour Dissertation: Invisible ... These
individuals may be more interested in harmony than in learning or exposing
their own thinking to others’ analyses. Or they may have little confidence in
their own thinking, deferring to others’ ideas...
... deadline,
create one.
Set a ticking timer for the length of your
organizing session to help keep you focused on
what you are doing.
Give organizing your full attention. Let your
answering machine ... moving. Ask yourself: Is
this item worth the effort of packing up, carrying
out to the moving van, and unpacking at the new
place? If not, give it a new home.
Holding an object increases your ... an X inyour calendar for each day
that you spend at least 5 minutes on uncluttering
and organizing activities.
Use the two-pass approach to organizing your
entire house. Start by gathering and...