Computer Assisted Language Learning 2001‚ Vol. 14‚ No. 3-4‚ pp. 305±319 0958-8221/01/1403-4±305$16.00 # Swets & Zeitlinger Language Acquisition in the Classroom: The Role of Digital Video Erwin Tschirner University of Leipzig‚ Germany ABSTRACT This paper looks at the potential of using DVDÐdigital versatile discÐfor language learning. Seven hypotheses are presented on how oral pro®ciency may be developed within multimedia classroom environments. These hypotheses are culled from several
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University Students Drinking: The Role of Motivational‚ Social and Environmental Factors Shwetank Powar Christ University Despite the increased efforts in raising awareness about alcohol abuse and its negative consequences‚ there seems to be very little improvement in the situation among university students. University
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The Influence of Age Factors on Second Language Acquisition Xu Bailin Abstract: In second language acquisition‚ age factors has always been the study focus and one of the most controversial issues of linguistics. Based on the Brain Plasticity Theory and the Critical Period Hypothesis‚ the purpose is to prove such a hypothesis that the younger the leaner who begins to learn an second language‚the greater the probability that he or she will achieve a native-like command of it
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www.ccsenet.org/ass Asian Social Science Vol. 7‚ No. 7; July 2011 A Study on Student Satisfaction in Pakistani Universities: The Case of Bahauddin Zakariya University‚ Pakistan Muhammad Nauman Abbasi Lecturer‚ Institute of Management Sciences Bahauddin Zakariya University‚ Multan‚ Pakistan E-mail: abbasimna@bzu.edu.pk Ali Malik Senior Lecturer‚ Department of Accounting‚ Finance & Economic University of Hertfordshire Business School‚ United Kingdom E-mail: m.a.1.malik@herts.ac.uk Imran Sharif
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are in the ELL program‚ an instructional strategy I would use in the classroom is using small groups and model desired skills and outcomes. ELL students need a lot of modeling and visual aids when it comes to instruction‚ without that‚ and just using lectures will have the students confused and lost and not understand the information they are receiving‚ but if the teacher is modeling what is expected of them‚ especially if they are active during‚ even if they do not understand the language‚ they can
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amount money‚ time and support system you have to pursue them. But dreams don’t ever go away and as long you can see that rainbow‚ you can always reset new goals to achieve your dreams. I decided to pursue a degree in Business Management at the University of Phoenix because one day my rainbow appeared and I decided to reset goals to pursue it. My goals were to obtain the support from the Firm I work for by taking advantage of their tuition reimbursement program‚ engage my management on enabling worklife
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you fulfill your fiduciary duties to the company’s shareholders? Canyon Ranch 1. What is the value of customer information to Canyon Ranch? 2. As CIO‚ how would you make the case for customer relationship management (CRM) and business intelligence (BI) systems at Canyon Ranch? 3. What impact would you anticipate these systems to have on the Canyon Ranch strategy and capabilities? 4. What advice do you have for Canyon Ranch executives? Business Intelligence Software at SYSCO 1. What
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FORMULATION OF AN INDEX FOR STUDENT SATISFACTION IN THE UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES‚ LOS BAÑOS Sheryll Elaine Solis Rigua ABSTRACT This study assessed the indicators and formulated an index for overall satisfaction among UPLB students. Two methods were used in formulating an index for this study‚ in which nine dimensions were considered. First method is through stepwise regression analysis with Categorical Principal Component Analysis (CATPCA) wherein three tests were used to evaluate the obtained
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2012 Principles and Articles of the U.S. Constitution Part I: Chart outlining primary principles of | | Self-government | Self-government is a democracy and simply means that the government is for the people and by the people. As citizens we have the right to vote for our leaders and with our leaders on important issues within our community and country. | Separation of Powers | The primary principle is to ensure that no one branch of government
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Independence of Student in University Life "Away from home"‚ a rather simple and common phrase that is no stranger to most of the university students whom are studying overseas. Since young‚ as a child‚ we were living under the shades of our parents‚ handled with care in their hands. For them‚ we are as precious as diamonds‚ being protected under their wings and not knowing how the world look like because everything had been done for us by the love of our parents. Even
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