linguistics that make up its entirety; theoretic computational linguistics and applied computational linguistics. These two areas can be divided into sub-areas and from the sub-areas they can be itemized even further. Theoretical computational linguistics is organized into theoretical linguistics and cognitive science. This specific region deals with formal theories about the linguistic understanding that a human needs for producing, understanding, and interpreting language. This area has made significant…
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assessment: A critical discussion of a journal article / book chapter Word limit: 1000 words. Deadline: 15th December 2015 The summative assessments for this module require you to (1) explore a particular stylistic theory of your choice and (2) complete a stylistic project where you analyse a text (or an extract of a text) of your choice. To complete both summative assignments, you will need to research similar work that other people have done. This will involve reading journal articles and book chapters from…
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This reinforces the “Trait theories” (Brooks, 2009:45) in the sense that they are both in favor of “innate personal traits” theories (Brooks, 2009:45). The examples showing the causality between Genetics and entrepreneurship Genetically proved, with the possession of “certain variants of the DRD4 gene” (Comings et al., 1999), one will consequently inherit more “openness to experience” (Weiss, 1996) which…
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Journal of Transnational Management, 16:84–106, 2011 Copyright # Taylor & Francis Group, LLC ISSN: 1547-5778 print=1547-5786 online DOI: 10.1080/15475778.2011.571635 Green Marketing and Consumer Behavior: The Case of Gasoline Products SATYENDRA SINGH University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada DEMETRIS VRONTIS and ALKIS THRASSOU University of Nicosia, Nicosia, Cyprus The purpose of this research is to ascertain the manner in and extent to which consumers’ environmental attitudes…
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Journal of Chromatographic Science, Vol. 41, July 2003 Influence of Mobile Phase Composition on Retention Factors in Different HPLC Systems with Chemically Bonded Stationary Phases Wojciech Zapala* Department of Chemical Engineering and Process Control, Chemical Faculty, Rzeszów University of Technology, Al. Powstan´ców Warszawy 6, 35-959 Rzeszów, Poland Abstract The influence of mobile phase composition on the retention of selected test analytes in different normal- and reversed-phase chromatographic…
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you progress through your undergraduate studies, you will be expected to undertake an increasing amount of background reading in order to broaden and deepen your level of knowledge and understanding. However, simply reading chapters of books and journal articles is not enough. You should avoid the temptation to treat all academic work as ‘the truth’ – some academics’ work is clearly less adequate or credible than others. Whenever you read something you should learn to treat it with suspicion and…
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environment while ignoring others (Goldstein,2007). The discussion of selective attention has started as early as in 1910 (Hicks, cited in Edgell,1947). However, it only became a hot debatable topic until Broadbent (1958) proposed the first theoretical model (Broadbent’s filter model) to explain the mechanism behind this mental process. Broadbent’s filter model is also called the Early Selection Model due to his conception that selection happens at an early stage of processing. His theory was…
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standards, and expectations of society. People and groups with status and power are the ones that define what behaviors are deviant and what behaviors are not. Deviance can impact families because of the way the deviant individual was raised. For example, children living in a single parent household may become deviant as a cry for attention. In 2004, 20 percent of White families, 29 percent of Hispanic families, 59 percent of African American families, and 11 percent of Asian and Pacific Islander…
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and observed the mortality rate from contagious disease in military hospitals drastically reduce. Although Nightingale had convincing evidence, the research tactic did not fully take off until the early 20th century when the first nursing research journals began to surface. These research publications were intended to spread the knowledge of the research being conducted and show the productivity of new implementations. In 1993 the National Institute of Nursing Research was founded has an institute…
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between Western and Russia relationship. Russia has been trying to achieve self-interest on the logic of power in Crimea and Western powers has been struggling with suppressing Russia’s desire. This crisis is one of the clear examples of realism. Realism is an important theoretical tradition in international relations and the natures of realism has offered explicit explanations for the behaviours of states. However, in the terms of the natures, realism could be explained by its tenets, the crisis and…
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