1. Introduction
1) General description
At first, our group chose the two middle school textbook; the textbook from keumsung publisher for the 1st and 2nd grade students. We review all the grammar point and sequences of the textbook and find that there are lots of benefits and weakness in them. Also, there exist many parts which the Korean students have difficulty in learning the most, so we
(4) Double patterning
The double patterning is divided into four parts, leading with wafer requirements and then two sets of lithographic requirements (Generic Pitch Splitting - Double Patterning Requirements Driven by MPU metal Half-Pitch and Generic Spacer Patterning Requirements - Driven by Flash). The lithography requirements are different for each process; the requirements for pitch splitti
ML2 means the maskless lithography. It is necessary to refinement process. Described above, "double / mutiful patterning" in additional cost savings as an alternative to be appropriate. Nano devices with decreasing the size of the unilateral use light to produce a mask for the lithography process takes time and cost. Small production of nano scale patterning process is suitable, and the suitable
. 그리고 Things는 다시 General과 Picturable로 나누어 각각 400, 200단어가 있으며, Qualities는 General과 Opposites로 나누어 각각 100, 50단어가 있다. Things와 Qualities는 주로 그림으로 묘사될 수 있는 단어들이며 각각 명사와 형용사로 구분할 수 있다. Operations는 동사, 전치사, 접속사, 지시사, 관사 등이 포함된다.
Integrated coal Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) power plant is the most environmentally friendly coal-fired power generation technology. Most importantly, coal gasification offers the immediate opportunity to generate power with near zero greenhouse gas emissions and the pathway to a future hydrogen economy.
Description
Coal gasification is the process of converting coal to a gaseous f
1. Title of Lesson
(1) A unit : Ⅰ. Introduction to Economics
(2) Chapter of a unit : 1. What is economics? -Scarcity and Three Key Economic Questions.
(3) Length of lesson : 56 minutes
(4) students: age of 15/ 2nd year student in secondary school
2. Introduction
In real-life, We cannot get all we want or need because the resources we want are limited, compared with human's want o
next, particularly with baby boomers entering retirement, when people typically buy fewer cars. Some, especially in Detroit, argue that once the recession is over, buyers will rush back to dealer showrooms. And "if sales do pick up, carmakers eventually could be more profitable than they have ever been because of all the costs they have shed," according to David Cole, chairman of the Center for A
(1) Main Objectives
* Students are able to listen to and understand the communication using computer and Internet.
* Students are able to talk about their own opinions and listen to others.
* Students are able to read and understand the articles on the Internet.
* Students are able to summarize the contents of the text and write their own article for class homepage.
(1) Main Objectives
* Students are able to listen to and understand the expressions about surprising and agreement and they are also able to use it properly to communicate.
* Students are able to talk about their own opinions and listen to others.
* Students are able to read and understand the articles in the newspaper more effectively knowing the usua
I. Aims of English Education
The students study English as a required cultural subject so that they may recognize their place in the international society through the study of English. Students can also obtain a fundamental basis of communication part for future international activities.
II. Objectives of English Education
The students cultivate the basic communicative abilities to understand