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theme, font, quality, photos, color, keep, simple, landscape, leave, space, limit, slides, audience, clip, themes, good, reason, wrong, audio, avoid, visual, thanksIf you have any questions, please stop me at any time, and I will be happy to answer them. If you have any questions, please feel free to interrupt. Please interrupt me if there's something which needs clarifying. Otherwise, there'll be time for discussion at the end. Discouraging questions (during the presentation/talk) I'd be glad to answer any questions at the end of my talk. At the end of my talk, there will be a question and answer session. I would appreciate it if you could keep your questions until then. I'll be happy to answer any questions you have at the end of my presentation THE MAIN POINTS TO REMEMBER The beginning Making it interesting Say hallo Visual Say who you are Quote Give purpose and main points Surprising fact Give length Story / anecdote Handouts
Communicative language use Automatic use (habit formation) Teacher is a model for imitation Dialogues, drills (substitution, transformation, chain, etc) Right answers are positively reinforced Reading and written work is based on oral work Teacherled interaction Simple forms (everyday language) Focus on language structures 2 The goals are drilling communicative skills, drilling and repeating simple forms (everyday language). It was a teacher-led interaction, they focused on language structures: complete sentences: questions and answers. No native language was used. The teacher encouraged students with compliments: Good job! Well-done! The teacher repeated yourself and asked students to repeat the sentence or question when the error occurred. · Humanistic Methods: The Total Physical Response (TPR) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikZY6XpB214 TPR and Language Acquisition
own historic words, "Mary had a little lamb." Like most of us, Edison was probably disappointed because our voices sound different on a recording and we usually don't like the result. The reason is that our voices sound better inside our heads than they do when played back on recording machines. The two important lessons here are (1) Your voice probably doesn't sound as bad as you think it does, and (2) if you are troubled by the sound of your voice, there are simple ways to improve its quality. Nervousness is usually the reason why are voices are so affected in public speaking. There are three simple ways to relax and thus upgrade your voice: · Slow Down. As with driving a car, control is easier at slower speeds. · Release the Upper Body. "Take a breath, rotate your shoulders, relax your neck," Rush says. All these actions will create more relaxed vocal chords and make your voice sound deeper and more pleasant.
· How would you end extracts 1,2,3 ? · How would you begin the extracts 4 and 5? 1. Dear Mr Miller, I received your kind invitation to the reception. Unfortunately, owing to other commitments. I will be unable to attend ... 2. Dear Ralph, l just got your invitation to the company's event. l `m afraid I can't make it because I've a/ready made plans which l can "t change ... 3. Dear Sirs, I am writing to complain about the poor quality of the items which I received from your company. I have no other alternative but to cancel the order which 1 placed earlier this week ... 4. ... thus, I recommend that you accept this advice on the matter. I am pure that the suggestion offered is the best solution. Please let me know if this was helpful. Yours sincerely, Lee Jones 5. ... I would appreciate a reply at your earliest convenience. I look forward to meeting you to discuss employment opportunities.
combination of these methods. In a new paragraph, include a summary table of the key design requirements from the problem statement section. A suggested structure for the table is that column one states the requirement, column two has the target value and column 3 has test method used to evaluate the requirement. The details come later in the evaluation section, so keep this summary short. Prototype Here is where you introduce and describe the prototype. The description is top-level and includes the purpose and objective for building the prototype, what the prototype does and an overview of its key features. If appropriate, include a photograph. Reserve the detailed description of the prototype for an appendix. This is also the section where you present the
-term paper 10-15 sources (1 page), -graduation paper (2 pages of sources). FGI 1811 Proseminar I. Ladusseva 1 10.09.2002 At the defense aspects that are considered are: - your own contribution (whether it is there and is sufficient) - theory (you should have at least 6-10 connected pages discussing the state of the art) - mechanics (the layout of the paper: font size 12, double space, etc.) - answering questions - performance (pronounce distinctly, make good impression, no language mistakes, etc.) - extra linguistic part (how you stand, how you speak, etc.). Will be checked student's ability to classify, to describe material, to draw conclusions (e.g. you give an example and then comment on it). Internet sources: it is nice to have some Internet sources to show your sophistication, but not too many of them, because they are not very reliable.
The first models of cameras were used in the years before Christ where they were used to see closely objects. After its emergence was marked a before and after in history because thanks to this artefact can capture exact moments in which a event happened. Advancing in history have improved the types of cameras, passing cameras that took several minutes to take a photograph so far in which the process of taking a photograph or several is instantaneous. In addition, the cameras allow us to keep a record of a large number of important events, either of oneself or of important moments for the global history. As the saying goes, "a picture is worth a thousand words" 4 Uses of the Photographic Camera (SEBA) Camera obscura, the first camera was first mentioned by Chinese philosopher Mo-Ti in the 5th century before Christ. He formally recorded the creation of an inverted image formed by light rays passing through a pinhole into a darkened room
sentences. All students of English, be they native speakers or those who are studying English as a second language, will profit from the fundamental introduction and review of grammar provided by SADDLEBACK'S BASIC ENGLISH GRAMMAR 1 and 2. Helpful marginal notes throughout the books have been provided to reinforce existing skills and call attention to common problem areas. We wish you every success in your pursuit of English proficiency. 1 What is Grammar? 5 The Simple Past Tense 98 Regular and Irregular Verbs 99 Was and Were 104 2 The Capital Letter 6 The Past Progressive Tense 106 The Future Tense 108 Can and Could 112
Performance standards and thus is compliant with SOLAS ECDIS requirements ECS: ECS is specified in ISO 19379 as follows: ECS is a navigation information system that electronically displays vessel position and relevant nautical chart data and information from an ECS Database on a display screen, but does not meet all the IMO requirements for ECDIS and is not intended to satisfy the SOLAS Chapter V requirements to carry a navigational chart. ECS equipment ranges from simple hand held GPS enabled devices to sophisticated stand-alone computer equipment interfaced to ship systems. Facts about chart carriage reguirements 5 Where are the rules for professional marine navigation written down? The 1974 International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS 1974), subsequently amended in 2000 and 2002, specifies the requirements for the navigational
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Ferriss, Timothy. The 4-hour body / Timothy Ferriss. -- 1st ed. Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Health. 2. Physical fitness. 3. Weight loss. I. Title. II. Title: Four-hour body. RA775.F47 2010 613.7--dc22 2010018533 eISBN: 978-0-307-46365-4 All illustrations by Fred Haynes/Hadel Studio, unless otherwise noted in the Photo and Illustration Credits section Jacket front-flap photos: (top) (c) Mark Reifkind; (bottom) (c) Photos taken by Inge Cook, provided courtesy of Ellington Darden, PhD v3.1 For my parents, who taught a little hellion that marching to a different drummer was a good thing. I love you both and owe you everything. Mom, sorry about all the crazy experiments. Support good science-- 10% of all author royalties are donated to cure-driven research, including the excellent work of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
4 VESITERM 12 LADA 5 STOW 13 SCHWUNG 6 KALEV 14 MAIASMOKK 7 YAMAHA 15 ISKU 8 ESTRAVEL 2 Affirmative tense Use Signal Words Negative/Questions · action in the present taking always, Present Simple A: He speaks. place once, never or several every ..., N: He does not speak. normally, often, Q: Does he speak? times seldom, · facts sometimes,
o Stakeholders need to gain confidence o Designers and developers need confirmation they're building what’s needed and wanted - Team members can't be idle while the requirements are being completed o Typically put people to work on several phases at once Waterfall Process Assumptions •Requirements are known up front before design •Requirements rarely change •Users know what they want, and rarely need visualization •Design can be conducted in a purely abstract space, or trial rarely leads to error •The technology will all fit nicely into place when the time comes (the apocalypse) •The system is not so complex. (Drawings are for wimps) Waterfall Process Limitations •Big Bang Delivery Theory •The proof of the concept is relegated to the very end of a long singular cycle. Before final integration, only documents have been produced. •Late deployment hides many lurking risks: –technological (well, I thought they would work together...)
Record as much information as you can recall, such as schools attended, courses taken, jobs held, research projects undertaken. Work on taking yourself deeper into the introspection process by tackling more specific topics. Here are some questions you might want to consider: What am I like? How do my friends characterize me? What are my personality traits? Have I ever experienced a moment of epiphany? Why is (some color) my favorite color? Why is (some movie) my favorite movie? How have my favorites influenced my life? What have I done? What are my major accomplishments? Why do I consider them accomplishments? What extra curricular activities have I participated in? Have I strived hard for something and achieved it? Why did I succeed? Have I strived hard for something and failed to achieve it? Why did I fail? What was the most difficult time of my life? How did my perspective of life change due to that difficult time?
Computer Monitors Wash Water Effluent Treatment Ultra Pure Water-Electronics, Hospitals Compressed Air Food Effluent Treatment Marine Farming Lobsters Fish Steel Processing Water reticulation Effluent treatment plant Rolling mill cooling water Chemicals Steel Processing-Cooling Water Questions? Failure to Meet Service Conditions Some Anticipated Events Design Fabrication Aboveground Below ground Installation Testing Product quality In Service leaks Failure to Meet Service Conditions Some Anticipated Events-Design Design pressure does not include surge Temperature profile not defined Design layout not adequately drawn ABS supplier to provide more than guidance in design Consultant expects sub contractor to do detail design Lower class than necessary specified Failure to Meet Service Conditions Some Anticipated Events- Fabrication Aboveground Belowground
The Use of the Telephone in Relation to Customer Service **Telephone skills are the most important aspect of being successful in a call center job. When you work on the phone all day as a customer service representative, the telephone is the one and only tool that will make or break your success. The phone is probably the most used tool in modern business. **Answering the phone professionally The rules for answering a telephone are simple but they need to be continually reviewed and practised. Following are the most basic ones, which should always be employed. 1. Use the four answering courtesies: · Greet the caller · State your organisation (or department) · Introduce yourself · Offer your help "Good afternoon, Accounts, Andrew Batt speaking. How may I help?" 2. Show enthusiasm when you answer. Help make the caller feel welcome A tired voice lacking in enthusiasm is very unappealing and reflects on the
His early plays were mainly comedies and histories, genres he raised to the peak of sophistication and artistry by the end of the sixteenth century. Next he wrote mainly tragedies until about 1608, including Hamlet, King Lear, and Macbeth, con- sidered some of the finest examples in the English language. In his last phase, he wrote tragicomedies, also known as ro- mances, and collaborated with other playwrights. Many of his plays were published in editions of varying quality and accur- acy during his lifetime, and in 1623 two of his former theatrical colleagues published the First Folio, a collected edition of his dramatic works that included all but two of the plays now re- cognised as Shakespeare's. Shakespeare was a respected poet and playwright in his own day, but his reputation did not rise to its present heights until the nineteenth century. The Ro- mantics, in particular, acclaimed Shakespeare's genius, and
b) Sue wanted to do the experiment for herself 2. so he started talking in French after only a few days. c) James was a very gifted pupil 3. so she had to study for the entrance examinations. d) Lucy couldn't find a duster to clean the board 4. so his name was removed from the register. e) Dave could pick up languages very easily 5. so he didn't go out with his friends much during the week. f) Brenda wanted to leave space for corrections 6 .so she wrote her answers in the corner. g) Tony didn't pay attention in class 7. so she didn't have many friends of her own age. h) Helen was educated at home by her parents 8. so she wrote everything on alternate lines. i) Brian attended evening classes in photography 9. so she went to the science laboratory. j) Cathy wanted to get into university 10. so he could never remember what the teacher had said. Task 5
As a matter present, in principle, the same pic- elasticity limit. Where is that "safety of record - most modern high effi- ture that Figure 1 shows, although factor" of, say, 1.5? Suppose we ciency aircraft are sized with regard to because of additional effects such test load a composite wing to its the stiffness rather than simple as buckling wing skins and spar limit load and find a good linearity strength. In many light aircraft the dif- webs, this picture is quite often between the load and the deforma- ference between a stiff and a soft obscured. When designing an air- tion all the way up to this limit load. wing is only a few additional pounds.
Tests Superstar 1 Luke Prodromou Test 1 Name____________________ Class_______ Use your English 1 Complete these sentences using the correct form (present simple or present continuous) of the verb in brackets. _ 1 She is in a band and she _________________________________ (record) a CD at the moment. _ 2 She is an actress and often _________________________________ (appear) on television. _ 3 At the moment she _________________________________ (have) a rest because she is tired. _ 4 Mike is a doctor and he _________________________________ (live) in Manchester. _ 5 I _________________________________ (start) work at 8.30 every morning.
[16] Furthermore, Tesla has recently released a new car with an autopilot feature [17]. They also announced a car with full self-driving capabilities is plausible in a not so distant future. And it is all possible due to the fact that big data is easily accessed through the internet connection for updates to be carried out. In big data, the software packages provide a rich set of tools and options where an individual could map the entire data landscape across the company, thus allowing the individual to analyze the threats faced internally [18]. Making big data somewhat secure as in whole and also allowing different algorithms to function. In fact, nowadays, every bigger company, who has to deal with massive amounts of users, has its own big data database or at least access to one. List of some used based ones: YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Amazon, Google, Netflix. The ones mentioned above all share common features, such as:
Has 2 address fields (source & destination) for multiaccess · Disable or select authentication stage (PAP, CHAP, EAP) stuffing (for bit-oriented protocols). >Bit oriented synchronous transmission: preferred scheme · transparent to either Lacks framing delimiters and CRC · Line quality monitoring during normal operation (the > Byte stuffing (STX, ETX, DLE) Transmit side: insert DLE before control characters 1. transmit printable characters or binary data · 3 general schemes that vary on how SOF, EOF · Byte oriented (bit orientation is rarely useful, and MAC ability to verify whether the line has a good enough quality start of frame send DLE STX 2. prior to transmission insert DLE for any inadvertent DLE 3
.. ? - Oh good. My first question is about .... . (Ask a question) - I hear it is common in Britain to.... Could you...? - My next question is about ... Are there....? - Now, do you think ... ? - Something else I want to ask you about is... . I wonder if ... . - Last but not least, ... ? 5. Show that you are listening, show interest and emotions. Comment on the answers you have got. When you interview another person, it is natural to react to what you have heard to keep the conversation going: - Now, you mentioned ... . (Ask a question) - So, that's how ... ? - Yes, I was going to ask you about ... . (Ask a question) - Could you give me an example of ... ? - Could you explain in more detail how we can apply for ... ? Showing interest: - Oh, good (intonation going down). Now, ... ? - Oh, that's nice. - Good. Now, could you ... ? - Excellent. And would you ... ? - Oh, really? - That's interesting. - Right. 6
you. You can tell the inner condition of a person by looking at the outer conditions of his or her life. And it cannot be otherwise. ■ THOUGHTS ARE THINGS Your mind is extraordinarily powerful. Your thoughts control and determine almost everything that happens to you. They can raise or lower your heart rate, improve or interfere with your digestion, change the chemical composition of your blood, and help you to sleep or keep you awake at night. Your thoughts can make you happy or sad, sometimes in an instant. They can make you alert and aware, or distracted and de- ccc_tracy_fm_i-xviii.qxd 7/7/03 3:23 PM Page xv Introduction ➤ xv pressed. They can make you popular or unpopular, confident or insecure, positive or negative. Your thoughts can make you feel
Internet. This means the market for information is extremely competitive and is characterized by the following: 1. Overload on the audience: Most people today, even in many developing countries, have access to scores of information sources in their homes and offices, including television, radio, internet and others. The audience is over-loaded with options, so if you want to catch someone's attention via the mass media you have to produce quality material that is deemed appropriate to use by journalists and deemed worth reading or viewing by the audience. 2. Overload on the mass media: Most journalists are flooded with sources of information, press releases, story ideas and requests for coverage. This means that if you want to attract a journalist's or editor'sh attention and get coverage in their publication or on their channel, you have to produce quality information and PR
Writers Journey is a must for all writers interested in further developing their craft. This updated and revised Third Edition provides new insights and observations from Vogler's ongoing work on mythology's influence on stories, movies, and man himself. In revealing new material, he explores key principles like polarity and catharsis, plus: • A revised chapter which looks back at the Star Wars phenomenon and analyzes the six feature films as an epic on the theme of father-son relationships • New illustrations and diagrams that give additional depth to the mythic principles • A final chapter, "Trust the Path," an inspiring call to adventure for those who want to discover themselves through writing "This book is like having the smartest person in the story meeting come home with you and whisper what to do in your ear as you write a screenplay
1 1 unreliable 4 modest 6 had belonged 2 naive 5 thoughtless Challenge! 7 had imagined 3 courteous 6 grumpy Students' own answers 8 had been spending 2 1 considerate 4 modest 2 broad-minded 5 self-confident 1D Survival at sea page 67 1F Talking about photos 3 naive 6 grumpy 1 1 horrified 4 determination page 9 2 relief 5 resigned 1 1 connected 6 say 3 1 gold 5 lamb 3 obstinate 6 misery 2 show 7 as though 2 bird 6 rake 3 imagine 8 would guess
Men's progress towards freedom. (Hegel) Persia is under emperor Xerxes- slaves, fighting for Xerxes and their country, but it does not mean anything to them Greece cities- Patriotism, they are fighting for their freedom and for their country, you can quit, because you volunteered, individuality. o Zeus (son of Chronos Time and Gaia Earth) · Moira- Fate, An underlying order which not even the Gods can alter · Transmigration of Souls- souls leave the bodies · Psyche- the mind · Morality and psychology might be important Miletus Underlying principle of the universe- H20 Milesian or Ionian School · Thales circa 624-546 BC - "All things come from water into water all things are resolved" - Nietzsche claimed that he deserved to be considered the first philosopher because he argued: o About the origin of things
These choices are marked by letters (A), (B), (C), (D). Most sentences have one word underlined, and less frequently, some sentences may have a phrase underlined. You must identify the word among the choices that has the same or similar meaning as the under-lined word or phrase in the question. These words are called synonyms. Let's examine a sample question. Many organisms change their role in habitats from one season to another (A) diet (B) size (C) color (D) function This question is typical of the Vocabulary section. The topic is from the natural sciences and the sentence contains a single underlined word. The correct answer is (D) function. Function is a synonym for role. As in this example, the word you select is the one that best matches the meaning of the underlined word. Note that all four of the choices make sense in the sentence. Vocabulary
2 a recall 5 b recollection 6 she's passed on to me 3 a shred 3 d reminisce 6 e ingrained genetically 4 plausible 5 obsolete 4 1 I've asked you time and time 3 1 There's a strong resemblance again to keep the noise down. between Paul and Joe. 1D Sporting origins page 67 2 She recognised him at once. 2 Phobias can be genetically 3 He's working at his father's shop inherited. 1 1 staunchly / resolutely for the time being. 3 When it comes to politics, 2 By and large 4 They'll be here any moment now
extract denotative and connotative meanings of its imagery. The video piece is about WhiteCryption encryption solution that they offer for their clients. Encryption is a process where message is crypted (encoded, converted) so, that only parties who authorised the encryption can read or decrypt it. Video link can be found at the end of the essay. My plan is to firstly analyse the overall look of the video, what kind of elements are used any why, also the color choice. And what kind of a feel it should give off to its viewers. Then i will look main animated elements which have simple meaning when glancing it quickly, but also deeper meaning when focusing into it a bit more. Overall visual Firstly, i would like to describe the overall visual feeling of the video and why is it made the way it is. Denotative look : - Dark blue gradient in the background. - White circles positioned in 3D space.
For example: The people responsible. 6.4 Syntactic subcategorisation of an adjective→ Adjectives can be classified into two main categories which are attributives and predicatives and the can be in turn also classified into lower categories. 1) Attributives Intensifying adjectives are adjectives that intensify the noun. Emphasizers. For example: A real winner, a sure sign. Amplifiers. → Inherent adjectives are adjectives that show the quality of a noun. For example: an old man, an ugly painting → Non-inherent adjectives are adjectives that do not show the quality of a noun in the same way as the inherent adjectives. For example: Heavy smoker, distant relatives, an old friend. → Downtoners. For example: slight effort, feeble joke.
courage and integrity you will grow and mature as a manager and as a person. Building on the ,,bottle" factor, it is worth noting the importance in general of having a positive attitude about your abilities. The skill and commitment may be there in abundance, but a negative or cautious approach can undermine your potential every time. Though very few would actually welcome adversity, advice is to see it for what it is and make the most of it: learn how to face it, learn how to cope with it, keep your feet on the ground, and when it has passed look back to see what you could have learned from it. In recent years, it seems that perception how one is perceived by others has become critically important to success for managers. You need to understand how others see you. As a start, you might ask during assessment or appraisal meetings to have the papers put aside for a moment and get an honest, off-the-record assessment of how you are perceived generally. Managing your time
DAMIS, DORINE MADAME PERNELLE Come, come, Flipotte, and let me get away. ELMIRE You hurry so, I hardly can attend you. MADAME PERNELLE Then don't, my daughter-in law. Stay where you are. I can dispense with your polite attentions. ELMIRE We're only paying what is due you, mother. Why must you go away in such a hurry? MADAME PERNELLE Because I can't endure your carryings-on, And no one takes the slightest pains to please me. I leave your house, I tell you, quite disgusted; You do the opposite of my instructions; You've no respect for anything; each one Must have his say; it's perfect pandemonium. DORINE If . . . MADAME PERNELLE You're a servant wench, my girl, and much Too full of gab, and too impertinent And free with your advice on all occasions. DAMIS But . . . MADAME PERNELLE You're a fool, my boy--f, o, o, l Just spells your name. Let grandma tell you that I've said a hundred times to my poor son,