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  2. Recast (language teaching) - Wikipedia

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    Recasts can be used by adults to improve children's native language skills. A frequently used technique is for the adult to imitate the child's speech. In this form of recast, the adult repeats the child's incorrect phrases in correct form. This enables the child to learn the correct pronunciation, grammar and sentence structure. [1]

  3. Recast - Wikipedia

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    Recast may refer to: Recast, a Korean comic; Recast (language teaching), a language teaching technique; Recast (manhwa), a six-volume manhwa series; Amazon Fire TV Recast, an over-the-air DVR; Recasting (EU Law), a method of updating EU legislation.

  4. Mortgage recasting: What it is and how it works - AOL

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    Mortgage recasting vs. making principal payments. Mortgage recasting differs from simply making principal payments mainly because the former reamortizes your loan. When you make extra principal ...

  5. Recasting (EU law) - Wikipedia

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    Recasting is a process used to update legislation in the European Union, whereby previous legislation on a topic is repealed and replaced by a single new act incorporating both the original legislation and any previous amendments to it. Unlike the similar process of codification, recasting involves making substantive changes to the text and/or ...

  6. Taylor series - Wikipedia

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    The (truncated) series can be used to compute function values numerically, (often by recasting the polynomial into the Chebyshev form and evaluating it with the Clenshaw algorithm). Algebraic operations can be done readily on the power series representation; for instance, Euler's formula follows from Taylor series expansions for trigonometric ...

  7. Expansionism - Wikipedia

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    Ibn Khaldun wrote that newly established dynasties, because they have social cohesion or Asabiyyah, are able to seek "expansion to the limit." [4] The Soviet economist Nikolai Kondratiev theorized that capitalism advances in 50-year expansion/stagnation cycles, driven by technological innovation. The UK, Germany, the US, Japan and now China ...

  8. Suburbanization - Wikipedia

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    Post–World War II economic expansion in the United States included a sudden boom in housing construction as developers raced to address housing shortages across the country. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] As veterans returned from war, their GI Bill benefits made it especially easy to buy homes in these new, cost-efficient neighborhoods, populating them quickly ...

  9. Expansion pack - Wikipedia

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    An expansion pack, expansion set, supplement, or simply expansion, is an addition to an existing role-playing game, tabletop game, video game, collectible card game or miniature wargame. An expansion may introduce new rules or game mechanics that augment the original game and add more variety to playing it.