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    Equivalence

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    1. RULES FOR EQUATING QUALIFICATIONS AND MARKS 1.1 EQUIVALENCE OF QUALIFICATIONS 1.1.1 General The major principle for equivalence of qualification is to identify the relevant stage in Pak. System by considering the number of schooling years and subjects of a foreign system‚ if the system does not match with the Pakistani model. 2. British System A) GCE ‘O’ Level‚ GCSE‚ IGCSE and Equivalent: GCE ‘O’ Level is considered equivalent to Secondary School Certificate (SSC) subject

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    introduce the notion of equivalence in translation. The work will deal with the term equivalence in general it will also shortly describe various problems which can arise when finding proper equivalent in translation. And then the views of two linguists will be introduced. Linguists Eugene Nida‚ Charles R. Taber and Mona Baker. The work will look closer on their approaches and it will try to describe their views on equivalence. 2 What is equivalence in translation Equivalence is considered as

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    Equivalence in Translation

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    Equivalence in Translation Introduction Dynamic equivalence‚ as a respectable principle of translation‚ has been around in the translation sector for a long time. It is the method whereby the translator ’s purpose is not to give a literal‚ word-for-word rendition but to transfer the meaning of the text as would be best expressed in the words of the receptor (native) language. In this paper‚ we will focus on the criteria necessary to qualify dynamic equivalence with special reference to Eugene

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    Equivalence in Translation

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    EQUIVALENCE IN TRANSLATION: SOME PROBLEM-SOLVING STRATEGIES | | |By Nababan‚ PhD | Published  10/21/2008 | Translation Theory | Recommendation:[pic][pic][pic][pic][pic] | | |Contact the author | | |Quicklink: http://www.proz.com/doc/2071 | | |[pic][pic][pic][pic]

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    Mass-Energy Equivalence

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    Mass–energy equivalence From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation‚ search "E=MC2" redirects here. For other uses‚ see E=MC2 (disambiguation). 3-meter-tall sculpture of Einstein’s 1905 E = mc2 formula at the 2006 Walk of Ideas‚ Berlin‚ GermanyIn physics‚ mass–energy equivalence is the concept that the mass of a body is a measure of its energy content. In this concept the total internal energy E of a body at rest is equal to the product of its rest mass m and a suitable conversion

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    4-Way Test

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    4-Way Test The 4-way test was made back in 1932 by a businessman named Herbert J. Taylor. The test was adopted by the Rotary Club back in 1942 as the perfect example of morally handling business. The 4-way test is a full-proof way to get correct answers and can be put to any question. One question that has been not answered by businessmen is ¡§Are corporate scandals morally right?¡¨ Well this simple test will be able to answer the biggest question facing businessmen today. Let¡¦s now look

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    4 Factors Model

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    The Advantage of the Four-Factor Model over Current Evaluation Techniques A fund’s investment performance is measured by its risk-adjusted return (alpha) which is the return of the fund minus the return of the fund’s benchmark. A fund’s perfect benchmark is a portfolio that (1) is fully diversified and (2) has precisely the same exposures to sources of risk (risk factors) in stock market returns as the fund. Forty years of capital markets’ research indicates that there are four risk factors

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    4 Ways To Rejuvenate Us

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    After reading about the 4 ways to rejuvenate our country‚ I do believe that we are in some serious trouble. Honestly‚ I do believe the 4 ways given in the article will in fact help make America great again. I think the country has been lacking human nature‚ trust in its government‚ religious citizenry‚ and federalism. President Trump has made a plan to build a wall on the southern border AND put an end to sanctuary cities. Those are just two of the negative things he has in store for the future.

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    Week 4 Leadership Model

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    LEADERSHIP MODELS University of Phoenix Information Systems Strategy and Leadership LDR 712 Student February 27‚ 2006 Abstract According to Horner (1997)‚ "In some cases‚ leadership has been described as a process‚ but most theories and research on leadership look at a person to gain understanding." According to Wren (2004)‚ "People found advantages to forming and working together in groups." (p. 6). Classical Leadership started approximately the early 1800 ’s around the time of the

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    Raghed Odeh Chem 227 11/01/2017 Using Conductivity to Find an Equivalence Point Provide a brief statement of the purpose of this activity. Be sure to define equivalence point. Explain conductivity and the idea behind why conductivity can be used in determining the equivalence point in a titration. The purpose of this experiment was to use the conductivity to find the equivalence point. The equivalence point is the point in a titration where the amount of titrant added is enough to completely

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