She came up with the term as the title of a 1990 conference but saw its later popularity as a little superficial.
ABSTRACT: Nida’s Functional Equivalence Theory and Koller’s Equivalence Theory have formed two representative theoretical paradigms centered around the issue of “equivalence”, exerting a profound ...
Nida’s Functional Equivalence Theory and Koller’s Equivalence Theory have formed two representative theoretical paradigms centered around the issue of “equivalence”, exerting a profound influence on ...
IDS alum and Chevening scholar Joydeep Sinha Roy is the Country Director of BRAC Tanzania, where he leads strategic efforts to reduce poverty through youth empowerment, education, agriculture, and ...
Back in April 2024 a 188-seat passenger ferry arrived at the port of Djibouti, where it was put on a trailer and dragged across a desert. After manoeuvring through dozens of crowded towns, squeezing ...
The American Heart Association report runs contrary to recent studies — and the group’s own guidelines — that found any amount of alcohol to be harmful. By Roni Caryn Rabin For a while, it seemed the ...
A survey from the National Academy of Sciences suggests most Americans now believe in at least one conspiracy theory. A Missouri researcher says the key to bringing those believers back into ...
This article was featured in New York’s One Great Story newsletter. Sign up here. Experts were sure that the 20th century would make us stupid. Never before had culture and technology reshaped daily ...
When I was a faculty member, case studies were one of my favorite tools in the classroom. They invited students to wrestle with real-world problems, practice decision-making and see how abstract ideas ...
Every day, we face decisions about what to buy, where to work, and what success truly means. But how much of this is truly within our control? Are our aspirations and goals driven by our personal ...
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