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Atmospheric Physics is the study of physical processes in the atmosphere; understanding the climate and the weather, and the physical reasons it is as it is and how it might change in the future. My own particular research background is in radiative transfer and I mean the transport of electromagnetic radiation through the atmosphere; the Sun’s radiation coming in, getting absorbed and scattered in the air, and the transfer of heat radiation emitted by the Earth’s surface. From a __________ physics perspective there’s an awful lot of things about the atmosphere that we don’t understand, and of course, it’s very classical physics in the that it’s looking at fluid dynamics and thermodynamics applied to the natural environment. What motivates us really is to try and explain what we see in the environment, what it and what might change it in the future, both in of local weather but also climate, by I mean larger areas and larger timescales. My background has led me to an interest in how solar radiation in the atmosphere, so at how changes in the Sun might affect the climate for the past year.
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( ) Many people are dying in Haiti.
( ) Much of the children are sick and hungry.
( ) There are only a few food to eat.
( ) Not much fresh water is left.
( ) They need lot money to rebuild the country.
( ) tolerance of ambiguity
( ) advance organizers
( ) field independence
( ) self monitoring
( ) translation
( ) right-brain dominance
( ) It is as difficult to ?get at? linguistic competence in a second language as it is in a first.
( ) The inability to produce an item also means an inability to comprehend the item.
( ) Adults and children alike appear to have the capacity to acquire a second language at any age.
( ) The variability of second language acquisition is affected by the same variables that are applicable to first language acquisition.
( ) Input is more important to second language learners than it is to first language learners.
"Teacher tells students a riddle and asks them to solve it in pairs."
( ) Audio material is portable.
( ) Everyone has to listen at the same speed.
( ) Learners are prevented from interacting with the speakers.
( ) Audio material provides a variety of different voices and situations.
( ) Listening to a CD player is not a natural occupation.
( ) Students read a text about a Chinese couple who lives in London.
( ) Students look for any language in the text that describes physical appearance.
( ) Students listen to a dialogue about a police line-up before role playing police officers questioning witnesses.
( ) Students answer comprehension questions about the text.
( ) Students write physical descriptions of classmates. Class has to guess who they are writing about.
( ) Students rewrite the text as if the character approved of his wife's appearance.
( ) Students complete a questionnaire about how they respond to physical appearance.
( ) The teacher tells students the title of the story – =A long journey'.
( ) Students listen for gist to see if their predictions were right, and the class discuss their answers with the teacher.
( ) The teacher gives students comprehension questions to read.
( ) Students brainstorm words connected with journeys.
( ) Students listen for specific information.
( ) In pairs, students check their answers.
( ) Students use their answers to re-tell the story in pairs.
( ) The teacher gives students a list of words from a story about a journey. Students check which of their words are in the list, and then guess what the story will be about.
I. There is no attempt to isolate a specific linguistic feature for focused attention.
II. The learners are required to produce sentences containing the targeted feature.
III. Learners may be required (but this is not obligatory) to articulate the rule describing the grammatical structure.
IV. The learners are expected to utilize intellectual effort to understand the targeted feature.