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This chapter reports results of the current investigation in two major sections.

This chapter reports results of the current investigation in two major sections.

... unaware of the existence of other strategies than ...tasks, the two teachers were more divided in their opinions. In terms of grammar, T3 evaluated the SM ... See full document

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There are three sections in this chapter, including the background information of the respondents, results of the software localization vendors, and freelance TRADOS translators

There are three sections in this chapter, including the background information of the respondents, results of the software localization vendors, and freelance TRADOS translators

... own. The reasons provided include the high costs involved, the limited capacity of a vendor, and the huge demand from ...said the major reason is the cost. ... See full document

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In the following sections, we present in sequence the results of the subjects’

In the following sections, we present in sequence the results of the subjects’

... Five Results and Discussion In this chapter, analysis of the collected data and discussion of the results of the analysis are ...presented. ... See full document

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      In this chapter, the results of the two data sources, the writing tests and

In this chapter, the results of the two data sources, the writing tests and

... from the teacher, they not only reviewed what they had learned before but also learned new ...aware of their own writing. They had tried to make themselves clear in order to communicate with ... See full document

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      This chapter presents discussions of the results demonstrated in Chapter Four.

This chapter presents discussions of the results demonstrated in Chapter Four.

... throughout the program. This principle follows what is suggested by Feldhusen and Jarwan ...to the present situation which English talented programs are in. In the present ... See full document

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This chapter reviews previous studies from two perspectives. The first one reports

This chapter reviews previous studies from two perspectives. The first one reports

... later the wide-spread voiceless VOT would gradually be shorten back and tokens of extreme VOT values would also be reduced (Gandour et ...Besides, the authors observed that the transition from ... See full document

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The results of this study have been presented in the previous chapter

The results of this study have been presented in the previous chapter

... A4 in a followed up interview. He reported that he was tired at the time of experiment and did not perform as well as ...because of the instruction that figures should be interpreted as ... See full document

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    This chapter presents the methodology of this study. It comprises five sections.

This chapter presents the methodology of this study. It comprises five sections.

... with the main study, the students were chosen from those who got a score only a little higher than the ...examining the performance of these six students, several distractors of ... See full document

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This chapter presents the major findings of the present study in an attempt to

This chapter presents the major findings of the present study in an attempt to

... toward this challenging task have been observed to change more positively after the ...offered the opportunity of learning how to summarize a text in ... See full document

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(1)Chapter 5 Conclusion In this chapter, summary of the results of the present study is first presented

(1)Chapter 5 Conclusion In this chapter, summary of the results of the present study is first presented

... picture of the text from the ...Secondly, the researcher also aimed to investigate how participants of high, intermediate, and low proficiency level diversify in the ... See full document

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This chapter presents the analysis of data and discusses the results of the analysis.

This chapter presents the analysis of data and discusses the results of the analysis.

... reading the words out loud helped them remember or associate with the meaning of the ...decrease in the mean scores and drop of ranking for Statement 5 “I will try to get ... See full document

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Results  from  the  survey  are  displayed  in  this  chapter.    Detailed  discussion  of  the  survey  result  in  comparison  with  the  accreditation  standard  from  the  IACS  is  presented in the next chapter.

Results from the survey are displayed in this chapter. Detailed discussion of the survey result in comparison with the accreditation standard from the IACS is presented in the next chapter.

... 0.457 In the next table, information was collected from the survey but was not analyzed directly like the other ...questions. The purpose of these analyses is to find out ... See full document

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This chapter discusses the research design of this study

This chapter discusses the research design of this study

... Methodology This study starts off with a brief review of the history of interpreting as to when and how it was ...done. The present study hopes to sort out important facts and clues ... See full document

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The significance of the study and the organization of the thesis are described in the last two sections

The significance of the study and the organization of the thesis are described in the last two sections

... used in curriculum, instruction, or assessment design and evaluation, especially on test item analysis across subject areas (Airasian & Miranda, 2002; Aviles, 1999; Chen, 2004; James , 2002; Kastberg, ...2003). ... See full document

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(1)CHAPTER 7 CONCLUSIONS This chapter provides conclusions of the findings reported in the previous chapters

(1)CHAPTER 7 CONCLUSIONS This chapter provides conclusions of the findings reported in the previous chapters

... native-like. The qualitative analysis also showed that the learners made progress in the use of request for ...repair. The learners were found to decrease the use ... See full document

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The exercises of Chapter Two

The exercises of Chapter Two

... All the strings of a’s and b’s that end with a, ab or aa. Or All the strings of a’s and b’s that do not end with ...words in the English alphabet of one or more letters, ... See full document

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major findings are presented in section 5.1. The impact of the results on practical

major findings are presented in section 5.1. The impact of the results on practical

... students learn than text-only glosses. Therefore, if visual cues are available, it is worthwhile to put visual cues beside textual information. The study shows that glosses are better remembered when they are ... See full document

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(1)CHAPTER FOUR DISCUSSION The findings of the present study will be further interpreted in this chapter

(1)CHAPTER FOUR DISCUSSION The findings of the present study will be further interpreted in this chapter

... interpretations of QNPs. 4.3 Summary of Chapter Four In this chapter, I have further interpreted the findings of the present ...study. In section ... See full document

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INTRODUCTION This chapter presents six parts of sections, Research background, Problem statement, Purpose of this Study, Significance of this Study, Delimitation and Limitation, and Definition of Terms

INTRODUCTION This chapter presents six parts of sections, Research background, Problem statement, Purpose of this Study, Significance of this Study, Delimitation and Limitation, and Definition of Terms

... and the existing phenomenon in many places show that when developing training program, there’s the bottleneck coming about: they can’t implement the training program better and it seems that ... See full document

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The main goal of this study is to examine the current booth conditions in Taipei

The main goal of this study is to examine the current booth conditions in Taipei

... smaller in physique, hence the need for less space. However, even if the latter is true, booth size should still be designed to provide adequate ... See full document

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