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Sense and Sentence Complexity. Sentence Structure, Sentence Connection, and Tense-aspect as Indicators of Narrative Mode in Thucydides' Histories
R.J. Sommers
The single-spaced paragraph on the “About the Author” page of R.J. Sommers’ latest novel says she lives in a one-story house on the edge of a city. It says she is renowned for writing relatable characters and compelling relationships. It says nothing about her own friends.
Gazing from a photo at the top of the page, R.J. Sommers appears to point a camera toward her readers..
The History of the Future: Grammaticalization and Subjectification in Ancient Greek Future Expressions
Priorities and Principles for Investment in Aquaculture Research by NSW Department of Primary Industries
This review examined the characteristics of the main aquaculture industries in NSW with respect to current impediments to growth, market development and future opportunities. Within this context, it examined the nature, funding and impacts of the NSW Department of Primary Industries’ current and proposed investments in aquaculture R&D and industry development, as well as its alignment with DPI and industry priorities.aquaculture, research evaluation, public good, Agribusiness, Livestock Production/Industries, Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies, Q160,
Clause Intertwining and Word Order in Ancient Greek
In Ancient Greek complex sentences consisting of a main and complement clause, constituents which semantically and syntactically belong to the complement clause can be placed in a position preceding or interrupting the main clause. This phenomenon is referred to as clause or sentence intertwining. This paper examines the pragmatic factors involved in the preposing of contituents in sentences containing an in initival complement clause. It will be argued that the specific pragmatic function of the preposed constituents is Theme (left dislocation), new/contrastive topic or narrow focus. Preposing can be analyzed as a device to pragmatically highlight the involved constituents. The paper also addresses the position of new, contrastive and given topics and of adverbs and clauses with Setting function. © 2012 BRILL
Author Co-Citation Analysis (ACA): a powerful tool for representing implicit knowledge of scholar knowledge workers
In the last decade, knowledge has emerged as one of the most important and valuable organizational assets. Gradually this importance caused to emergence of new discipline entitled ―knowledge management‖. However one of the major challenges of knowledge management is conversion implicit or tacit knowledge to explicit knowledge. Thus Making knowledge visible so that it can be better accessed, discussed, valued or generally managed is a long-standing objective in knowledge management. Accordingly in this paper author co- citation analysis (ACA) will be proposed as an efficient technique of knowledge visualization in academia (Scholar knowledge workers)
Report on industrial attachment with R.J. Crocker Consultants Pte Ltd
This report documents the undertaking of the author’s six months of industrial attachment. It was the industrial attachment that gave him the opportunity to discover the innovative skills and expertise from his fellow colleagues working the organization. Throughout the attachment, the author had learnt a great deal from various trained and experienced engineers. He had been exposed to a variety of training namely (1) reinforcement concrete design, (2) steel and connection design, (3) modelling structures for design and analysis using software, (4) visual inspections for buildings, (5) preparing tender documents, (6) drawing, presentation and attending and (7) handling online submissions for building inspections, structural plans, design calculations, etc. Furthermore, by attending project meetings, preparing materials for presentations, tendering documents and drawings to privatized companies and public sectors all bestowed the author a concrete understanding of the type and quality of work required of and produced by a qualified engineer. Without the industrial attachment, all these practical skills and knowledge might not have been attainable by learning in the university alone. It was overall a fruitful experience
Issue #15 - December 19, 1962
Dec. 19, 1962. 4 pgs.
Editorial: R.C.M.P. investigating student s at Queen's University.
Council condemns capital punishment; Elections Act adopted; Council to consist of the President, Vice-President, Treasurer and Secretary; MC2 receives funds.
Contributors: Fred Gorbet, Mike McMullen, Gary Caldwell, Prof. R. Coughlin
Editors: Doug Hird, Harold J. Levy, Allan Millward
Sports: Dave Allen
Distribution: George Rust d'Eye
Rewriting: Steve Barker
Mortician: Janet McQuillan
Proofreading: Fred Gorbet
Typing: Trudy Lipp and Delle McClennan
Printing: Mary Lynne Arneson
R.C.M.P. replies
Editorial
Council condemns capital punishment
Letters to the editor
In reply by Gary Caldwell
Council meeting
Election act adopted
MC2 receives funds
Three assemblies for coming term
Competition for university song
Mc2 limit publication
heavenly days part III
Athletic briefs by Dave Allen
The whole man - economic viewpoint by R.J Coughlin
Schools liaison committee
Le coin Francais
Sing a song of Yor
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