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    The Grammar Translation Method Howatt  in  his book‚  The Empirical Evidence for the Influence of L1  in Interlanguage (1984: 98) points out The Classical Method (Grammar translation Method) was originally associated with the teaching of Latin and – to a much lesser extent – ancient Greek.             The aim of teaching Latin and Greek was (and is) obviously not so that learners would be able to speak them. The aims were/are rather to develop :  •          Logical thinking  •          Intellectual

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    Application of Opportunity Costs Donald G. Fox Sr. ECON220-1103A-24 Unit 1 IP AIU Online Michelle and James both‚ produce potatoes and chickens. Michelle can produce 200 potatoes and 50 chickens per year‚ and James can produce 80 potatoes and 40 chickens per year. What is Michelle ’s opportunity cost of producing potatoes? If opportunity costs‚ is opportunity lost‚ then Michelle devoting 100% of her time to produce 200 potatoes her cost would be 100% loss of 50 chickens. What is Michelle

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    Three of the earliest teaching methods were the Grammar-Translation Method‚ the Direct Method‚ and the Audio-lingual Method. Discuss these three methods. Also‚ explain their shortcomings which led to more current approaches in the teaching of grammar to L2 speakers. 1. i) Grammar Translation Method (GTM): Grammar-translation method is the extension of the Classical method which began in Germany (Prussia) in the late 18th century. It was then become popular in the early 19th century. It is one

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    CHAPTER I Allocation of Police Patrol Officers and Vehicles in Baguio City Using Optimization Models Baguio City is one of the famous tourist destinations visited in the Philippines by local tourists and even with foreigners for its cool climate‚ clean‚ and green environment. However‚ crime rates and accidents have been increasing yearly in Baguio City????? In order to reduce the likelihood of these incidents from happening‚ one excellent way is by implementing an effective police patrol system

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    Overeaters Anonymous- 12 Steps to New Life Shelley N. Fischer BSHS 431 Monday‚ May 14‚ 2012 Gary Zarchy Overeaters Anonymous- 12 Steps to New Life I decided because I don’t drink and have never had a drug addiction that I wanted to find a 12- step program that would be relatable to something I felt could help me in my life now. I decided that the program would be Overeaters Anonymous. I have known for a long time that I have an addictive nature‚ as I tend to become very focused on something

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    How to Calculate a Present Value Using Microsoft Excel I want to do this! What ’s This? Using Microsoft Excel to calculate the present value of a potential investment is a simple task once you learn the syntax of the required formula. Follow these easy steps and you can calculate present value using Microsoft Excel easily and quickly. Instructions 1. 1 Understand the concept of present value. Present value is one of the Time Value of Money calculations. Use it to answer questions

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    Origins of the Twelve-Step Program Once an addict makes the decision to stop using a substance or engaging in a detrimental behavior‚ the difficult job of sticking with that decision often becomes a daily struggle. This particular stage is called recovery and is a lifelong process. Recovery is the longest stage of addiction and requires extreme behavior modification and self-control. In the late 1930s‚ a program was created that became the standard for nearly all recovery programs still in use

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    12 Step Meeting. Summary

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    12 Step Meeting How did the meeting start? It all started with an opening speech from the guest speaker who was once an alcoholic and has been sober for over 22yrs. Was one of the 12 Steps discussed‚ or many? Yes‚ all 12 steps were discussed in brief during the meeting since it was the first 12 steps meeting for this new group. Was there a personal testimonial? Yes‚ the floor was opened to all members who are willing to share their personal testimonies. Eleven people shared their

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    Methods of Cost Variability The Methods * The Comparison Method * High and Low Point or Range Method * The Equation Method * The Average Method * The Graphic Method (Scatter diagram) * The Method of Least Squares * The Analytical Method or Degree of Variability Method Illustration From the following month-wise information in respect of semi-variable costs of a firm‚ segregate the cost into fixed and variable elements: Months2009 | Production (Units) | Semi Variable

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    The participants in this 12 step support group benefit especially for the support they receive. The 12 step program allows people with addictions to come in and listen to others suffering from the same addiction. There is a no judgment zone. It gives people a support system and encouragement to continue to attempt to overcome their addiction. It allows people to see that they are not the first nor the last people to be suffering from the addiction. There are people from all walks of life suffering

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