...Hopkins, Diana Passport to IELTS (New revised syllabus) Phoenix ELT, 1995 LLB 428.43 JAK Jakeman, Vanessa Insight Into IELTS. The Cambridge IELTS Course Cambridge (etc.) : Cambridge University Press, 2000 LLB 428.43 SAH Pejovic, Vladimir IELTS preparation and practice: Reading and writing Oxford : Oxford Univeristy Press, 2006 LLB 428 CAM* IELTS with answer 2: (1b+2c) Cambridge : Cambridge Univerity Press, 2003 Summary: It containes: four complete tests for Academic candidates ENG Exams – IELTS * Catt, Carolyn Language Passport, Preparing students for the IELTS interview New Zealand : Addison Wesley Longman, 1966 ENG Exams – IELTS * IELTS with answer 1: (1b+2c) Cambridge : Cambridge Univerity Press, 2003 Summary: It containes: four complete tests for Academic candidates 428 JAK* Jakeman, Vanessa IELTS Practice Tests Plus London : Longman, 2001 LLB 428 SAH* Sahanaya, Wendy IELTS preparation and practice Oxford : Oxford Univeristy Press, 2006 ENG Exams – IELTS * Deakin, Greg Practice tests for IELTS Melbourne : Indonesia Australia Language Foundation, 1996 LLB 428 SAH Sahanaya, Wendy IELTS. Preparation and Practice. Reading and Writing . Academic Module Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2001 LLB 428 SAH Sahanaya, Wendy IELTS Preparation and Practice. Listening and Speaking Oxford University Press Melbourne, 2001 ENG Exams - IELTS CAM* IELTS with answer 3: (1b+2c) Cambridge : Cambridge Univerity Press, 2003 Summary: It containes: four complete tests for Academic candidates LLB 428...
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...CURRICULUM VITAE FOR MDUDUZI FREDERICK DUBE 1.0 Personal Details Surname: Dube Name: Mduduzi Frederick Cell No: +263 717 456367 Telephone: +2369485822 Email: mdufreddube@gmail.com Address: 12093 Nkulumane, Bulawayo National ID No: 06-2001837A19 Nationality: Zimbabwean Birth place: Binga 1.1 Personal Attributes A dynamic self starter capable of working with minimum supervision as well as working efficiently in a team. 2.0 Academic Qualifications 2.1Tertiary Education (NUST 2013) (a) Part I Examinations Course Grade Electrical and Electronic Engineering I 1 Ergonomics and Industrial Safety 1 Applied Mechanics 1 Workshop Technology II 1 Introduction to Computer Science I 2.1 Workshop Technology I 2.1 Introduction to Industrial Engineering 2.1 Electrical And Electronic Engineering II 2.1 Introduction to Computer Science II 2.1 Engineering Mathematics IB 2.1 Engineering Drawing II 2.1 Ergonomics And Industrial Safety II 2.1 Engineering Mathematics IA 2.2 Engineering Drawing I 2.2 Engineering Communication Skills 2.2 Overall Classification2.1 (b) Part II Examinations Dynamics I ...
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...Name: Keisha Teixeira Student ID: 2424543 Course Number: MGT 215-SP Course Name: Operations, Logistics, and Supply Chain Management Title of the Assignment: Assignment 1 Date: February 10, 2013 References Heizer, Jay & Render, Barry (2005). Operations Management, Flexible Version (7th Edition). Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Pearson. What is the WTO? http://www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/whatis_e/whatis_e.htm . Accessed on 10 February 2013) Hartman, Stephen Dr. Production and Operations Management. New York Institute of Technology. http://iris.nyit.edu/~shartman/mba0299/pom0299.htm. (Accessed on 10 February 2013) (1) Select a technology from 1850 to the present. Describe how it has affected productivity. Let us examine the evolution of the portable music devices; from boom boxes, cassette players, CDs, MP3 Players to present time of iPods. The transition from a bulky and heavy portable device to a much smaller and lighter machine could have been based on understanding the customer needs, economic change, sociological and demographic change, political/legal change or even changes in the market standard. Or the changes could have derived from any of the following other reasons; the original design of the boom box wasn’t robust enough that even the smallest of change such as adding a port for private listening; headphones, may have driven the price from an economical item to one of luxury. Furthermore, the inventor or mass producer of these portable devices...
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...bài vào lúc đầu. Phần lớn đọan hội thoại sẽ được lập lại, giải thích và thực tập ngay trong bài này hay trong những bài sau. Lâu lâu chúng tôi sẽ lập lại toàn bộ đoạn hội thoại… và bạn hẳn sẽ ngạc nhiên không ít khi thấy mình chẳng những có thể hiểu được rất nhìều mà còn nói được nhiều câu tương tự đến như thế. Lesson Three: Over the phone Bài 3: Nói chuyện qua điện thoại Trong bài học hôm nay, bạn sẽ tìm hiểu xem bạn phải nói làm sao khi cần gặp một người qua điện thoại cũng như khi để lại lời nhắn. Bạn cũng sẽ biết cách đề nghị người kia chờ điện thoại hay gọi lại sau cũng như biết phải chuẩn bị thế nào trước khi gọi điện thoại. Ngoài ra bạn cũng sẽ học cách yêu cầu người đối thoại nói lại cho rõ. Và cuối cùng, bạn sẽ biết năm câu nói cấm kỵ khi giao tiếp qua điện thoại về chuyện làm ăn. Nào chúng ta bắt đầu. Edward thuộc Công ty Triển lãm Dazzling đang chuẩn bị màn trưng bày cho Công ty Hale and Hearty Foods tại Trung tâm Triển lãm. Edward gọi điện thoại cho Harvey để kiểm lại các yêu cầu cần thiết. Hội thoại 1: Kate: Good afternoon, Hale and Hearty Foods. Kate speaking. Xin chào. Đây là Công ty Hale and Hearty Foods, Kate xin nghe. Edward: Ah yes, could I speak to Harvey Judd please? À vâng, làm ơn cho tôi nói chuyện với Harvey Judd được không? Kate: May I ask who‟s calling? Xin ông vui lòng...
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...The aim of this assignment is to communicate the ways in which a nurse must effectively establish and maintain a therapeutic relationship with their patient through not only treatment and caring, but throughout communication towards a selected client from the City of Horizon online Hospital. The selected client to focus on throughout this assignment is Tai Cam. In this assignment, therapeutic relationships will be discussed, assessing the guidelines and boundaries whilst being compared to the national competency standards which must be followed by nurses. A therapeutic relationship is a relationship between the nurse and the patient, however this relationship is on a personal but professional level. Nurses need to ensure they are not coming...
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...1000 Cụm Từ Tiếng Anh Thong Dụng Nhất Mục lục | Table of contents A .....................................................................................................................................................................2 B......................................................................................................................................................................7 C......................................................................................................................................................................8 D ...................................................................................................................................................................13 E ....................................................................................................................................................................21 F ....................................................................................................................................................................22 G ...................................................................................................................................................................23 H ...................................................................................................................................................................25 I ............................................................................
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...Cam John Dr. Adelle Mery English 1301.11 June 21, 2011 Title Living seven miles from the Mexican border, Mexican food restaurants are abundant, but no two are necessarily the same. La Mexicana and Taco Bell are two restaurants in McAllen, Texas, that stand out in my mind. Even though they both serve tacos, they don’t have anything else in common. They cater to different types of customers, there is a difference in service speed, and the atmosphere of these two places is noticeably different. These two restaurants do not compete for the same customers. Taco Bell is universally known, therefore, visitors not familiar with McAllen know what to expect. The prices are cheaper so budget-friendly people are targeted. La Mexicana caters to local residents and know they will be spending considerably more for their meal. As well as targeting different customers, Taco Bell places a lot of emphasis on speed. Their meals are cranked out via an assembly line. They use computers, automatic times, and headsets to aid in the speed process. La Mexicana’s service is based on the customers’ dining pleasure. They are seated by a hostess, have a server at their beckon call, and the food is prepared by cooks who are first generation American residents who learned how to cook Mexican cuisine in their native country. The meals are prepared methodically using fresh ingredients, making it as authentic as if it were prepared homemade. The structural appearance and interior atmosphere...
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...Chapter One Brennan had been having an average day at the lab. She had no open FBI cases and finished up with the paperwork from her last few modular skeletal storage, or Limbo as most in the lab referred to them, remains. Glancing at the clock she saw that it was only seven P.M. and she decided rather than starting on a new set of remains, that would end up keeping her in the lab well past midnight, she would settle for writing on her book. She was idly opening the file on her computer when it happened. The ringing of her office phone. Of course she didn’t think anything of it at the moment, why would she? She often received calls to her direct line at the lab. She never even thought twice answering it. This phone call however turned her world upside down in mere seconds. “Brennan,” She spoke in her usual dismissive manner into the phone. Her demeanor didn’t change when the voice first spoke; she simply held the phone to her ear slightly irritated at the interruption. As the voice continued to speak however her spine stiffened and her heart raced as her eyes grew wide in disbelief. She felt as though she was going to actually have a heart attack as panic began to set in. This can’t be happening. Trying to calm herself enough to speak she began taking deep breaths as the voice continued relaying information. “Where did you say?” Her voice was shaking as she spoke and she mentally chided herself. Her hand was also shaking as she reached out for a pen to write the information...
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...7) Technical education should be made mandatory part of education since it teaches skill. Courses of carpentary, electrical works etc should be included in the curriculm. 8) To minimize the dropout ratio, economic incentives may be provided to parents so that they may send the children to school. 9) Since education has been made a provincial subject, provinces should form respective legistlations and devise educational policies according to the needs of their people. 10) Career as well psychological counselling should be made mandatory in secondary schools so that children may choose a career according to their aptitude and thus con tribute to their nation. 11) Parents should also be counselled. So that they can choose a market friendly career for their child which he can live up to according to his aptitude. 12) Federal government should...
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...Project entitled: “The difficulties and some solutions to Vietnamese-English translation” to total fulfillment of the requirement for the report of graduation practice. Son La, April 2011 Nguyễn Thị Thiện ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First and foremost, I would like to express my sincere thanks to my supervisors, Mrs. Nguyen Thi Ngoc Thuy and Mrs. Nguyen Mai Huong, lecturers of the Foreign Languages Department of Son La College. This report could have probably not completed without their patient, enthusiastic and instructive supervision and encouragement. I also would like to show my profound gratitude to all the lecturers in the Foreign Languages Department in Son La College for tirelessly devoting time and efforts to enrich, broaden and deepen my knowledge over the past three years. My special thanks go as well as to the Foreign Languages Department of Son La College for giving me the opportunity and permission to implement this report. I also would like to delicate my special thanks to my classmates in English course 45, who have supported, cooperated and provided me with valuable suggestions. Especially, I am obliged to my friends who looked closely at the final providing me their translation exercises and assignments to use as version of the report for English style and grammar, correcting both and offering suggestions for improvement...
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...the country's rapidly rising level of literacy, are increasingly finding their own place. Literature in Liberia began soon after the nation´s beginning, the first Liberian novel, “Love in Ebony”, was written by Charles Cooper in the late 19th century. The creative writers who followed Cooper include R. Tombekai Dempster, the first Liberian poet to be represented in an anthology, Peter Dorliae, whose collections of folktales gave traditional Liberian stories a modern setting or mood, and the novelist and poet Bai T. Moore. Liberia´s younger writers are working towards a new traditional style of African storytelling with a realistic summary of their society, a trend which promised much for the future of literature in Liberia. Though English is, of course, the official language of Liberia, it is by no means the only one or even its first written language. For the Vai and Bassa tribes, they had developed their own alphabets and written languages before the arrival of the first settlers from the United States, and were among the first black Africans to do so. Realizing the importance of these...
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...fascinating reading. Today everything is here and now! As the new saying for this generation goes "I want it yesterday" there is no longer a sense of patience just a blur of hurry, hurry as fast as you can. Words get lost in translation as they have no inflection as when spoken or written in a real letter. Days and nights are lost staring at a monitor or screen of some kind. How do we choose what's right anymore? Now I am not saying that effort has entirely been removed by this new technology, for sure it has made some things easier to accomplish. I remember so vividly a family vacation from my childhood where we visited Disney World. If you have ever been you will understand where I am going with this. Space Mountain was my favorite ride, of course for the obvious reasons everyone loves it, but my wonderment actually came from the exit escalator. You see there was the latest in information technology right there in front of my eyes. I would stare at the scene of children speaking to their grandparents via a computer screen even though they lived across the world from each other. I was absolutely amazed and thought of it as fiction. Little did I know it would be reality in my lifetime. That type of technology now exists for us all and is used daily....
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...Brandon Farrow Mrs. Cox English 1 11/11/13 Navy Dolphins Dolphins are smart and amazing creatures. Scientists say they might almost be smarter than humans; they adapt really quick to their environment. The Navy is one branch of the United States armed forces that conducts military operations at sea. The Navy has programs with animals to help them protect the nation. The Navy and dolphins work together to control warfare in the water by using their sonar to track underwater mines and to keep citizens safe. These next paragraphs will explain how the dolphins and navy work together. One of the first dolphins used by the Navy was Tuffy. “Tuf Goy [Tuffy] joined the marine mammal program at Point Mugu in May 1964. By the end of September of 1964, Tuffy was retrieving a ring from the bottom of the lagoon at a depth of 200 feet” (Wood, 1973). In July of 1965, Tuffy was asked to participate in the Sealab II project with his main job being to help with the rescuing of a lost diver. Tuffy had a secondary job also of “carrying small objects-tools, for example-from the surface down to aquanauts working outside the habitat.” (Wood, 1973) “Tuffy repeatedly dove 200 feet to the Sea Lab II installation, carrying mail and tools to navy personal. To prepare for underwater tasks, Tuffy trained for six weeks and “learned to respond to a noise buzzer for the tests” (Presnall, 2002,) Judith Presnall’s book Navy Dolphins (2002), gives a visual image of Tuffy in training for rescuing lost...
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...NHỮNG KHÓ KHĂN VÀ GIẢI PHÁP TRONG VIỆC HỌC KĨ NĂNG NGHE TIẾNG ANH Ở NHÀ CỦA SINH VIÊN NĂM 2, KHOA SƯ PHẠM TIẾNG ANH, ĐHNN - ĐHQG HÀ NỘI Vũ Tuyết Linh - 09 E5 Khoa Sư phạm tiếng Anh GV hướng dẫn: ThS. Vũ Thị Việt Hương 1. Đặt vấn đề Trong quá trình học tiếng Anh, người học luôn gặp phải những khó khăn liên quan đến cả bốn kĩ năng nghe, nói, đọc, viết. Trong bốn kĩ năng đó, nhiều người học thường gặp nhiều khó khăn với kĩ năng nghe. Có nhiều nguyên nhân làm người học nhận thấy khó khăn, một trong những nguyên nhân đó là trong quá trình học kĩ năng nghe tiếng anh ở trường trung học cơ sở hoặc trung học phổ thông, kĩ năng nghe thường không được chú trọng.Các sinh viên năm hai khoa sư phạm tiếng anh cũng gặp nhiều khó khăn trong việc học nghe. Do vậy, các bài kiểm tra kĩ năng nghe tiếng anh giữa kì và cuối kì, điểm kĩ năng nghe Tiếng Anh thường thấp hơn điểm của các kĩ năng nói, đọc và viết. Chính vì lẽ đó, nghiên cứu này được thực hiện với mục đích tìm hiểu những khó khăn trong quá trình học nghe ở nhà của sinh viên năm hai trường ĐH Ngoại ngữ và những giải pháp mà họ đã dùng để cải thiện kĩ năng nghe. Hơn thế nữa, nghiên cứu này được thực hiện sẽ rất hữu ích cho giáo viên, cũng như các bạn sinh viên trong việc tìm ra một phương pháp hiệu quả cho việc học nghe và tham khảo những phương pháp nghe hiệu quả mà sinh viên khác đã áp dụng thành công. 2. Cơ sở lí luận 2.1. Định nghĩa về kĩ năng nghe ...
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...1. I worked at Merchandesing department in an E-Commerce company located in İstanbul for 8 months. My job title was Assistant Buyer and my primary duties were selecting textile products to be sold at the web site, making forecasts on budgeting and sales, deciding and making aggreements for new brands that have high potential . All the team members, including me had monthly sales and brand targets. Therefore, hiring matching employees for merchandesing department is very crucial. a) Our department’s roles in human resources management are explained below: * As a merchadesing department, we prepared an informative and descriptive presentation which explained the department’s duties, organization’s job titles, organizational relationship ( who is reporting to whom). For instance, there is a scheme which shows buyers firstly contact with the Planning Department for receiving budget. Then buyers visit suppliers and the main brands for selecting products according to given budget. After logistic department provides bought products to reach our warehouse. Then buyers contact with Production/ Studio Department for having products screened on the website. The other slides show the organizational relationship implying every team members’ job titles. For instance, as an assistant buyer, i was reporting to Buying Manager. A sales assistant was reporting to me. The buying manager was reporting to Head of Buying Manager and she was reporting to CEO. * As there are types of...
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