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    VIETNAM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY‚ HANOI HANOI UNIVERSITY OF LANGUAGES AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES FACULTY OF POST GRADUATE STUDIES THE USE OF ARTICLES IN LEARNING ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE AMONG SECOND YEAR STUDENTS AT FELTE‚ ULIS‚ VNU Student: Mai Như Quỳnh Class: K19C Lecturer: Dr. Ha Cam Tam Hanoi‚ June – 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE

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    things. As far as I am concerned‚ the first method - learning by doing is suitable for me. The reasons are as follows. In the first place‚ I normally have a better understanding on the things that I learned by doing them. Ten years ago‚ after graduated from a university‚ I began working for an electronic company‚ which manufactures color televisions. During the first several months‚ I just sat in my office to read the mechanisms of color television from books. Those theories seemed to be so abstract

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    Bias Rhetorical Analysis

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    Haas – COM220 Week 1 Assignment: Bias‚ Rhetorical Devices and Argumentation What are some examples of bias‚ fallacies‚ and specific rhetorical devices in the speech? The very beginning of the speech begins with a campaigner who is introducing their new candidate for Governor and who expresses negative bias towards the current Governor‚ Jim Gettys. It begins by describing the current governing as an “evil domination”. That same campaigner then expresses equal bias but in a positive way‚ towards

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    How can Human Resource Development address Performance Appraisal Bias? by Jerry Lane Silmon A Research Paper Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Human Resource Development Texas A & M University MAY 2010 © 2010 BY JERRY LANE SILMON ALL RIGHTS RESERVED TABLE OF CONTENTS How can Human Resource Development address Performance Appraisal Bias? 1 Integrity of the System 1 Leadership 2 Feedback and Communication 3 Forced Ranking 4 Values 6 Clear Goals and Objectives

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    same pattern of rate of development.  For example: Some babies start teething from 6 months and some of them start even at 9 months some babies can start making sentences at around 1 but in some case at the age of 1 and they only can speak few broken words. Importance of differences is that sequential development is the sequence of development this means that you must finish with one of area of development before you move on to the next one. The rate of development is the pace that a child develops

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    Fox News Bias

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    Bias in the Media - Fox v.s. CBS Fox News‚ officially known as Fox News Channel‚ is an American cable news channel‚ that is owned by Fox Entertainment Group‚ a branch of 21st Century Fox. The channel broadcasts primarily from studios at 1211 Avenue of the Americas‚ New York City‚ New York. It was founded by Rupert Murdoch on October 7th‚ 1996‚ who hired former Republican Party media consultant Roger Ailes as its founding CEO. Growing during the late 1990s and 2000s‚ Fox News has become one of the

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    When Do I Use A Comma? 1. Use commas before and‚ or‚ nor‚ for‚ so‚ yet‚ and but when they join two independent clauses. Ex.  I placed the typed sheet on his desk‚ and he picked it up and read it slowly.  I knew he was angry‚ for he rose and stomped out of the room. 2. Use commas between the items of a series. The man looked tired‚ thirsty‚ defeated‚ and sunburned. 3. Use commas between coordinate adjectives preceding a noun. A comma between two adjectives indicates that the two adjectives are

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    Media Bias Analysis

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    How bias is your media? And if at all‚ can you determine to what degree and in what direction of the spectrum? That is the question that economists‚ political analysts and the American public have been trying to answer for years. The two articles that I analyzed are in response to studies‚ and a subsequent book‚ written by Tim Groseclose called Left Turn: How liberal Media Bias Distorts the American Mind. Both articles review the findings of Groseclose’s book‚ but do so in very different ways. The

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    Use Of Force Cases

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    Exceptions to the Prohibition of the USE OF FORCE Corfu Channel Case 1949 ICJ Superpower interventions Nicaragua Case 1986 The Nicaragua (Merits) case gave the ICJ an unprecedented opportunity to explore the law governing the use of armed force and intervention by states and to do so in the area in which it was most in need for clarification‚ namely that in which State A gives assistance to rebels seeking to overthrow the government of State D or‚ conversely‚ the government of State D to defeat

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    Introduction Case studies are an important research method in areas where innovations are studied. They enable us to study contemporary and complex social phenomena in their natural context. Over the years researchers working from both epistemological perspectives have addressed important methodological issues. A case study is expected to capture the complexity of a single case‚ and the methodology which enables this has developed not only in the social sciences‚ such as psychology‚ sociology‚ anthropology

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