...Opsamling af grammatik (inden prøven og for jeres egen skyld ) KONGRUENS (SIDE 19-20 9 FEJLSTØVSUGEREN): 1) Bøj alle tre verber ”to do”, ”to be” og ”to have” i ental og flertal i nutid f.eks. I do I am I have You do you are you have He/she/it does he/she/it is he/she/it has We do we are we have You do you are you have They do they are they have 2) Skriv huskereglerne ned fra side 19 + 20 i fejlstøvsugeren (dem i boksene hvor der står HUSK…) Husk: UTÆLLELIGHED (SIDE 59 I FEJLSTØVSUGEREN): 1) Skriv de utællelige substantiver ned Advice, furniture, information, interest, luck, money, news. 2) Hvad skal man huske, at verbet altid skal stå i efter de 7 ord? Det skal altid stå i ental. PRÆPOSITION FORAN THAT-SÆTNINGER ALDRIG I LIVET! (SIDE 83 I FEJLSTØVSUGEREN) 1) Skriv de tre muligheder for at UNDGÅ præposition + that-sætninger ned ORDSTILLING (SIDE 11-12 I FEJLSTØVSUGEREN): 1) Hvilken ordstilling bruger man på dansk? Omvendt og ligefrem ordstilling 2) Hvilken ordstilling bruger man på engelsk? Kun ligefrem 3) Hvornår bruger man omvendt ordstilling på engelsk? Hvis man indleder sætningen med...
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...Arbejd selv – Tysk Verber: Opgave 1) 1. Das Wetter ist schön. 2. Hast du 3 Euro? 3. Nein, ich bin pleite. 4. Es wird bald Frühling. 5. Michael hat nie Zeit für mich. 6. Wir werden alle älter. 7. Dieter, Hubert und Lise sind heute nicht anwesend. 8. Die Fete wird gut. 9. Du bist mir eine teure Bekanntschaft. 10. Mittelalterliche Städte haben viele alte Häuser. Opgave 2) 1. Der Ringordner war auf seinem Platz. 2. Wurdest du in Griechenland krank? 3. Der Lehrer hatte eine Meise. 4. Susanne wurde ein schönes Mädchen. 5. Der Fernseher war in Unordnung. 6. Ihr hattet nichts im Kühlschrank. 7. Ich hatte Bauchschmerzen. 8. Er wurde der Sportler des Jahres. 9. Die Häuser hatten rote Dächer. 10. Die Bauarbeiten waren schnell fertig. Opgave 3) 1. Opgave 4) 1. Das Fahrrad ist kaputt gewesen 2. Ute hat einmal einen Freund gehabt 3. Die Lehrerin ist leider krank geworden 4. Die Sportler haben einen Unfall gehabt 5. Der Lottospieler ist Millionär geworden 6. Seine Eltern sind immer arm gewesen 7. Und jetzt hat er endlich Glück gehabt 8. Bist du in Österreich gewesen? 9. Es ist schon wieder Wochenende geworden 10. Es ist eine schöne Woche gewesen Opgave 5) 1. gewesen 2. Svage Verber: Opgave 1) 1. Friedrich hofft auf Schnee. 2. Er glaubt aber dem Wetterbericht nicht. 3. Wir kaufen nie eingelegte Gurken 4. Holst du mich vom...
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...A) 1. Fejlstætning: The destination really live up to its reputation of being both beautiful and affordable. Rettelse: The destination really lives up to its reputation of being both beautiful and affordable. Forklaring: Kongruensfejl. Sukbjektet (grundleddet) “The destination” er singularis (ental), derfor skal der et s på verballeddet (udsagnsledet). 2. Fejlsætning: They were worried about that they had not seen the cat for four days. Rettelse: They were worried about the fact that they had not seen the cat for four days. Forklaring: Her bliver man nødt til at indsætte et støtteord som for eksempel “fact”. 3. Fejlsætning: Howard has some mantally problems that he has never dealt with. Rettelse: Howard has some mental problems that he has never dealt with. Forklaring: Her skal man ikke bruge ly-endelsen, da mental lægger sig op af det substantiv (navneord). 4. Fejlsætning: Luckily became he a good and caring father. Rettelse: Luckily he became a good and caring father. Forklaring: Ligefrem ordstilling. Subjektet (grundleddet) “he” skal komme før verballedet (udsagnsleddet) “became”. 5. Fejlsætning: Since my father lost his job at the factory, everything have gone downhill. Rettelse: Since my father lost his job at the factory, everything has gone downhill. Forklaring: Kongruensfejl. 3. Person ental. Subjektet (grundleddet) “Everything” er singularis (ental), derfor skal verbummet (udsagnsordet) laves om til “has”. 6....
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...You know when your Gramma Jo says lives can change because of simple things? Well, I can tell you they can. My life changed because of a name. And it was a good one. So, call me Willie, the used to be Willow Jo Crook. My family ain't no crooks though, no matter what Jimmy Roberts spits about my kin. Welcome to our cozy town in the woods. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Willow Jo!!!" Ma yelled from the kitchen. She was cookin' bacon an' eggs for Pa before he went off to work. Pa worked anywhere he could in the summer, but mostly our farm. His skin would get a dark tan, rivaling Tucker and I's tans from runnin' around like c'yotes. "Ma, I'm Willie," I told her as I came from my room. I was 14, an able-bodied girl, growing into my new name....
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...Essay on Novel Published by admin at 12:41 pm under Sample Essays Tim Winton’s novel, ‘That eye, the sky’ is a powerful exploration of such themes as loneliness, isolation and maturity within the context of Australian family life and landscape. These themes, which come to represent serious and grave difficulties for the protagonists, are explored somewhat differently across the mediums of film and text. John Ruane’s cinematic interpretation of Tim Winton’s text provides a useful and constructive alternative perspective of these thematic difficulties. The Australian Family depicted in ‘That eye, the sky’ is the quintessential Australian country family. The depiction of the Flack family in the novel describes the stereotypical image of the Australian family. More…They live in a country cottage with chickens in the yard, holes in the asbestos wall sheeting and Sam Flack, the head of this house, drives a Ute. This description places the family in a stereotypical Australian place. The narrator in the novel, Ort, provides the reader with an insight into life as a member of the Flack family. For example, the reader can understand what Ort is thinking, when he… This example shows us the thought process that Ort goes through and the reader views his perspective of his family. In the film, the casting of Jamie Croft as Ort is believable and appears as one would imagine. Not only is the image of Ort believable but also how and what he thinks provides the viewer with a greater insight...
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...A separate grammatical form can vary in meaning in different contexts of its use like words that are used as signs of many things/ In case of grammatical polysemy we observe various structural meanings inherent in the given form, one of them being invariable, i.e. can be found in any context of its use. Contextual variation of component grammatical meanings as potentially implicit in grammatical form must be distinguished from so-called syncretism, i. e. plurality of the signi¬fied. e.g. A simple verb-form may have as al¬ways inseparably present in it, the grammemes of mood, time, person, number he works, she works; similarly: she is, she was, etc. The study of potential polysemy in grammar must reason¬ably be associated with the problem of functional transposi¬tions of grammatical forms leading to variation in their meaning in different contexts, linguistic or situational. Exa¬mine, for instance, the multiple semantic essence of the Present tense (Continuous Aspect) in Modern English which may express: 1. An action going on at the moment of speaking You are behaving like a child. 2. Activities, properties She is playing the piano well. 3. Repeated processes of increasing duration She is always grumbling. 4. An action anticipated or plan¬ned in the future We are seeing him tonight. 5. Order or command You are not going in there! (= Don't go in there!) 2. Homonymy Polysemy leads to homonymy. In case of homonymy the invariable structural...
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...Shisheng Huang Dr. Logan English 300 online 25 June 2015 All We Need Is a Push Writing has never been an easy subject for me. Lt alone the fact that English was not my first language. Back in my old country, even writing in the language that I was growing up with was no so easy for me either. At the younger age, I could never understand, why would people take a simple idea and expand it into hundreds of or even thousands of word. To the younger me, it was just like telling a same idea to someone over and over again. As I grew older, now that I am looking back, I realize I was just being lazy. Like I was to everything else in my life: always try to find a simpler and faster solution to a problem. If there was anything my high school English teacher has taught me that I would remember for life, that is, just like pretty much everything else in life. To be able to write a good piece of paper, it will require a lot of hard work. Unlike the teachers from my old high school, my English teacher of the high school I was graduated from, Mr. Roger has a lot more experience dealing with ESL student. Because of the district that our school was in. There are a ton of students that came from many different country around the world, which gave our school more change to get more experience on dealing with different level student. Not only Mr. Roger’s balded head and face that full of beard draw student attention to him, but the way he teach class also get our attention easily. He always...
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...GRAMMA NOTES 1. Mrs Ugwu is not happy in the small town and would had preferred to stay in the capital Lagos where the family used to live. Korrekt sætning: Mr. Ugwu is not happy in the small town and would have preferred to stay in the capital Lagos where the family used to live. Forklaring: Der er valgt en forkert verbalform af to have. Da mådesudsagnsordet (modalverbet) would allerede er finit (bøjet) kan det ikke sættes sammen med endnu et finit (bøjet) verbum (udsagnsord) i det samme verballed (udsagnsled). Hjælpeverbet to have skal derfor være i navneform (infinitiv). 2. In Lagos life was more comfortably and the children were happier. Korrekt sætning: In Lagos life was more comfortable and the children were happier. Forklaring: Forkert brug af biordet (adverbium) - det er navneordet (substantivet) life som beskrives, og det skal derfor være et tillægsord (adjektiv): comfortable. 3. Mr Ugwu is under pressure from company headquarters, which only goal appears to be to make money. Korrekt sætning: Mr. Ugwu is under pressure from company headquarters, whose only goal appears to be to make money. Forklaring: forkert brug af det henførende stedord (relative pronomen). Der er tale om ejefald (genitiv), og derfor skal der bruges whose. 4. At the end of the story kills he the monkey that belongs to his neighbour. Korrekt sætning: At the end of the story he kills the monkey that belongs to his neighbour. Forklaring: Forkert ordstilling. På engelsk bruges...
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...Running head: CONTAINER TERMINAL EFFICIENCY Container Terminal Efficiency Joshua K. Hodgin American Military University CONTAINER TERMINAL EFFICIENCY With a projected 186% [ (The Agile Port Efficient Marine Terminal) ] increase of containers moved through ports by 2025, terminals are forced to relook at how efficient cargo is being handled. Even though there are required methods by law, container terminals can be more efficient by more effective inspection processes and container handling improvements. Container terminals of today consist of robust equipment and processes that enables cargo to be transported throughout the world. Using intermodal transportation practices, the terminals very effectively transfer cargo between three different modes of transportation; ship, train, truck. The question now what improvements are being made to make processes more efficient and effective while staying in line with current laws? We will explore different innovations of terminal processes, future designs of transportation equipment and enhanced cargo inspection processes. Container terminals have the responsibility to move cargo as quickly and efficiency as possible and the Agile Port System is helping ports do just that. Innovations of Terminal Processes “An Agile Port is a marine terminal or system of terminals capable of accommodating varying cargo quantities and types while minimizing operation interruptions within the terminal” (US Department of Transportation...
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...Second Language Acquisition and the Critical Period Hypothesis Second Language Acquisition Research: Theoretical and Methodological Issues Susan Gass and Jacquelyn Schachter, Editors Monographs on Research Methodology Second Language Acquisition and the Critical Period Hypothesis Edited by David Birdsong University of Texas LAWRENCE ERLBAUM ASSOCIATES, PUBLISHERS Mahwah, New Jersey London This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2009. To purchase your own copy of this or any of Taylor & Francis or Routledge’s collection of thousands of eBooks please go to www.eBookstore.tandf.co.uk. Copyright © 1999 by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of the book may be reproduced in any form, by photostat, microform, retrieval system, or any other means, without prior written permission of the publisher. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., Publishers 10 Industrial Avenue Mahwah, NJ 07430 Cover design by Kathryn Houghtaling Lacey Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Second language acquisition and the critical period hypothesis/ edited by David Birdsong. p. cm. — (Second language acquisition research) Chiefly papers presented at a conference held Aug. 1996, Jyväskylä, Finland. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-8058-3084-7 (alk. paper) 1. Second language acquisition—Congresses. I. Series. P118.2.S428 1998 401′.93–dc21 98–42609 CIP ISBN 1-4106-0166-8 Master e-book ISBN CONTENTS Credits...
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...Business Case Study Saint Cupcake Entrepreneurship Near the heart of the thriving ‘Pearl District’ in downtown Portland sits a completely unassuming retail bakery. Unassuming, that is, until one smells the delicious baking scents in the air and sees the sign ‘Saint Cupcake,’ and at once, visitors are reverted back to days of childhood when cupcakes were the biggest thing since the invention of bicycles. Saint Cupcake has had great success as a specialized bakery since they opened in November, 2005. The bakery sees a growing number of walk-in customers every day and has a thriving catering business for weddings and events. The business has been so successful that the married owners, Jami and Matthew Curl, want to expand their operation to other parts of the city where they can reach an even bigger audience for cupcake lovers. Company Background When Jami Curl was 27, she was working as a marketing specialist for the state bar association and began a master’s degree program at the local state university. In her free time, she also started a one-woman baking operation making pies, cakes, and cupcakes. Jami had fond memories of baking with her mother and grandmother and had many great recipes she used that were learned from those days baking at grandma’s house. Just before Jami turned 30, she and her husband, Matt, decided that they wanted to go into business themselves and open a bakery. By raising money from family and taking out a home equity loan, Jami and Matt gathered...
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...This is an essay on the automotive industry. The writer is the Chief Executive of one of the car companies in the world and she will be looking at the car manufacturing industry to see how well the other companies are doing. She is going to be looking at things like their revenue, how much profit and losses they have made in the past years. Also the Chief Executive will be looking at the number of workers employed under the companies. The number of cars they produce and sell in a year will be analysed as well. She will also be looking at how much of the market share dose each company own. The Chief Executive will also be paying particular attention to how the concentration ratio has evolved over the years. All the information will then be put together so that the Chief Executive is able to propose a merger or takeover of one of the car companies to the company’s Executive Board in the upcoming meeting. Volkswagen Group is the third largest car manufacturing company in the world. It had a market share of 23.3 percent in Europe by the end of the year 2011. Its market share for the year 2010 in Europe was 21.3 percent. Volkswagen also controls about 20% of the Chinese market. The Volkswagen Group sold 3,167,068 cars in the year 2011 in Europe alone. They sold 2,938,515 in the year 2010 in Europe (European Traveller 2012). They sold over 8 million vehicles worldwide in the year 2011. The company experienced a 25.6 percent increase in sales revenue. Their sales revenue came...
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...Developing a Log-based Motivation Measuring Tool Arnon Hershkovitz and Rafi Nachmias1 {arnonher, nachmias}@post.tau.ac.il 1 Knowledge Technology Lab, School of Education, Tel Aviv University, Israel Abstract. The purpose of this study is to develop a conceptual framework and a tool for measuring motivation of online learners. The study was carried out in three phases, the first of which was the construction of a framework, based on an extensive literature review. Phase two consisted of identifying variables computable from log file data, associate with the framework and compatible with previous empirical research. For this purpose, an empirical study was designed and a specific learning environment focusing on vocabulary for adults was chosen. Log files of a large population (N=2,162) were collected and variables were identified using Learnograms, a visual representation of learning variables over time. This phase resulted in seven explicitly defined variables, along with a mechanism to calculate them from the raw log files. The third phase included preprocessing of the dataset (reducing it to 674 cases) and application of hierarchical clustering of the variables. This phase resulted in three clusters interpreted to fit the three dimensions of motivation defined in the framework. A discussion of this study and further research is provided. 1 Introduction Assessment of learners' motivation in online environments has been a challenge for both researchers...
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...also violates Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom. According to the International Labour Office, a survey was done on February 2007 which shows that nearly 25% of the workers interviewed experienced sexual harassment with one-third of them men (Sexual Harassment). The report explores what sexual harassment is and provides possible ways to decrease sexual harassment in the workplace. Background The Canadian Supreme Court created the first legislation regarding discrimination based on sex on 1982. As the Canadian Human Rights Reporter reports, two food service workers, Janzen and Tracy Govereau, were waitresses at Pharos Restaurant during the fall of 1982 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It was reported that the cook in the restaurant, Tommy Grammas, had been making sexual advancements to the two women. When they spoke about this to the manager, they were fired. The case was brought to the Supreme Court. The Court concluded that sexual harassment is a form of sex discrimination. Platy Enterprises Ltd., the owners of the restaurant, was held liable for sexual harassment. Sexual harassment, as defined by the Court, is an unwelcome behaviour of sexual nature that detrimentally affects the work environment or leads to adverse job-related consequences for the victim of harassment (Canadian Human Rights Reporter Inc.). Purpose of the Report Sexual harassment is rarely talked about at workplaces. This silence may convey to others a wrong message that it does not exist anymore. However...
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...Nursing Practice: Acute NURS7113 Nursing Practice: Acute NURS7113 Due Date: 2nd May 2016 by 0900hours Due Date: 2nd May 2016 by 0900hours Paper Coordinator: Paper Coordinator: | Faculty of HealthAssignment Cover Sheet | Please complete this sheet and attach to your assignment, ensuring that you print clearly. Student ID: | 21303376 | | | Student Name: | KrishnitaSen | | | Programme Name: | Bachelor of Nursing (Pacific) - Year 3 | | | Paper Name: | NURS7113: Nursing Practice- Acute | | | Assignment Name: | Summative Case Study and Reflection | | | Tutor Name: | | | | Date Submitted: | 2nd May, 2016 | | By submitting this assignment, I certify that the work presented follows the guidelines set out in the Programme Handbook and is my own original work. We reserve the right to withhold marks or request further information if we are not satisfied that the work presented is the student’s own, or has been referenced appropriately. Introduction A nurse has a crucial responsibility to make accurate and appropriate clinical decisions in an acute setting working in partnership with health consumers across varies lifespan (Crisp, Taylor, Douglas, Rebeiro, 2013). The assignment aims to help develop the clinical skills of a nurse by demonstrating key aspects of client-centered nursing care in an acute setting during the placement. This assignment is based on a health consumer; that was encountered during clinical placement who is of...
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