ERROR ANALYSIS Error analysis emerged with the growing criticism of constrictive analysis. It was S.P Corder who first advocated in ELT and Applied linguistics community the importance of errors in language learning process. Corder (1967) mentions the paradigm shift in linguistics from a behaviouristic view of language to a more rationalistic view and claims that in language teaching‚ one noticeable effect is to shift the emphasis away from teaching towards study of learning. Corder further
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Application of EM Wave in RADAR Ankush Sharma Regd. No. 10804571 Roll no. RB6803A16 Electronics Department‚ Lovely Professional University Chehru (Punjab) Abstract— the project is enlightening us about the characteristics and properties of electromagnetic wave .It also include radar‚ how does it works‚ its components and application of EM Wave in radar. 1. Electromagnetic Waves Electromagnetic waves are composed of oscillating electric and magnetic fields at right angles
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Imagine a huge towering tsunami. Focus on all the details. Now imagine a rogue wave‚ or at least what you think a rogue wave is. Do the same thing. Do you see any similarities...any differences ? While you may think there are no similarities‚ or no differences‚ you will find that there are some of both‚ in the ways that they are formed‚ where they happen‚ and how to predict them. According to source one‚ “rogue waves seem especially likely to occur in places in the ocean where currents collide”.
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OPTION A - SIGHT AND WAVE PHENOMENA 1. Standing (or stationary) waves Formation of standing waves : When two identical waves travel along a string in opposite directions (ex : flick a rope attached at the other end)‚ they will superpose and create a standing wave (use animation to visualize what happens). Nodes‚ antinodes. Differences between progressive and standing waves : Wave profile doesn’t progress ; All points between two nodes are in phase (they all reach their maximum at the
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WAVES OF INTERNATIONAL MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS Abstract Over the past two decades‚ cross-border M&As have totaled over eight trillion dollars and have fluctuated widely from year to year. In this paper‚ I establish four key facts about the dynamic patterns of cross-border mergers and the factors that drive them: (1) Cross-border mergers come in waves that are highly correlated with business cycles. (2) Most mergers occur when both the acquirer and the target economies are booming. (3) Merger
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When planning and implementing a total quality management system there is no one solution to every situation. Each organization is unique in terms of the culture‚ management practices‚ and the processes used to create and deliver its products and services. The TQM strategy will then vary from organization to organization; however‚ a set of primary elements should be present in some format. Generic Model for Implementing TQM 1. Top management learns about and decides to commit to TQM. TQM is identified
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livelihood are destroyed.This year floods have caused massive devastation in Pakistan.Punjab‚Azad Kashmir and Northern Areas have suffered extensive damages.Here thousands of villages have been either completely swept away or very badly damaged.The standing crops of rice‚sugar cane‚fodder and cotton have also been washed out by the raging waters.Millions of people have been displaced.The government and the people should join hands to provide relief to the flood victims .Clothes‚ eatables‚medicines
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A primary source is a document or physical object which was written or created during the time under study. These sources were present during an experience or time period and offer an inside view of a particular event. Some types of primary sources include: original documents (excerpts or translations acceptable): diaries‚ speeches. creative works: poetry‚ drama‚ novels‚ music‚ art relics or artefacts: pottery‚ furniture‚ clothing‚ buildings Examples of primary sources include: Diary of Anne Frank
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NAME : ……………………………………………….. GROUP :………………………………………………... TUTORIAL 2 (ALPH20) WAVES WAVES BEHAVIOR 1. To demonstrate interference of light waves‚ Thomas Young allowed light from an illuminated single slit to fall on a pair of narrow closely-spaced slits. Explain: a. Why light from separate lamp bulbs can never produce an interference pattern? b. Why double slits used as above do give an interference pattern? How would the interference pattern differ
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advances of second-wave feminism; conversely‚ Astrid Henry posits that American women confidently embody a ‘third wave’ of feminist politics. Can the both be right? You should illustrate your answer with specific examples. In order to discuss whether a new wave of feminism is currently going on‚ and whether or not this can or cannot exist with a backlash to the previous wave of feminism‚ it is important to look at this previous wave of feminism in its relation to the so called third wave‚ and the backlash
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