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    He aliʻi ka ʻaina‚ He kaua ke kanaka (The land is the chief‚ the war is the people). The ʻaina and its importance to our culture and lives are well explained within the two articles. Patricia Tummons is the author of article number one‚ titled “ Terrestrial Ecosystem”. It is a fervent article about the restoration and protection of the endemic plant and animal life of Hawaiʻi. Article number two is called “Hoea ea: Land education and food sovereignty in Hawaiʻi” written by Manulani Aluli Meyer. Hoʻea

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    TCL -- commit‚ rollback‚ savepoint DCL -- grant‚ revoke CREATE TABLE SYNTAX Create table (col1 datatype1‚ col2 datatype2 …coln datatypen); Ex: SQL> create table student (no number (2)‚ name varchar (10)‚ marks number (3)); INSERT This will be used to insert the records into table. We have two methods to insert. ➢ By value method ➢ By address method a) USING VALUE METHOD Syntax: insert into insert into student values (1‚ ’sudha’‚ 100);

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    Pretty How Town

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    how town”‚ E.E. Cummings’ uses language to describe a setting of an average suburb‚ convey a content mood‚ and establish the meaning‚ which is that everyone is born and everyone dies‚ regardless of what happens in between. The strange‚ confusing syntax is the first thing the reader notices about this poem because of the title. “a pretty how town” seems to be a mistake‚ because at first it does not make sense; as one reads and interprets the poem‚ it begins to make more sense. The town in which this

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    your head? Well then welcome to one of Jamaica Kincaid’s famous short stories‚ “Girl”. In the essay “Girl‚” Jamaica Kincaid portrays the stereotypes and expectations placed on women and girls of her culture in the 1950’s. She uses authoritative tone‚ syntax‚ and progression of thought to show the expected responsibilities of girls and women in the narrator’s culture. Throughout the essay the narrator of the essay “Girl‚” uses a lot of examples to show the expectations placed on women and girls‚ actually

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    Margaret Shuff Mrs. Siegfried AP Language and Composition 12 May 2012 Chinese Cinderella- Analysis The most persuasive and intriguing aspect of an author’s stylistic choices are within the schemes‚ tropes‚ diction and syntax. Adeline Yen Mah‚ author of Chinese Cinderella‚ paints an authentic picture of her childhood in twentieth-century China; Mah’s childhood‚ fraught with painful memories and bad luck‚ accentuates her strength and courage and ultimate triumph over despair. Mah’s stylistic

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    untroubled as she watches   the children’s enjoyment while its syntax shows that she advocates or is in favor of the joy that   their innocence brings them. In “Songs of Experience”‚ however‚ the rhyming pairs suggest that   the nurse is bothered by the same happiness that the children are experiencing that she would   want them to lose their innocence and be more aware of reality. It is also noticeable in the   poem’s syntax that she views their joy as a waste of their time as she recollects

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    COURSE: Programming in LINUX environment COURSE-CODE: CSE-257 TOPIC: Comparative study of Bourne‚ C‚ Korn‚ and Bash Shells. CONTENTS Abstract Introduction i) Family according to the syntax and grammar ii) Support (vendor/public domain) Introduction to Bourne shell i) Origins ii) Features of the shell iii) Criticism Introduction to C shell i) Objective -more like C -interactive use ii) Criticism Introduction to Korn shell i) History ii) Uses Introduction

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    data and their relationship to other types of data. It is mainly used to create files‚ databases‚ data dictionary and tables within database. 1. CREATE: this command is used to create a table Syntax: create table table name (column name data type(data size)); Example: SQL> create table student (s_name varchar2 (12)‚ rollno number

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    in slavery Douglass ran for freedom to achieve a better life. Frederick Douglass portrayed an ambivalent tone as he didn’t have the power to speak what he felt. He expresses his states of mind such as excitement‚ loneliness and insecurity through syntax and similes. Through the use of simile we get a better understanding of what Douglass felt in New York. After escaping slavery and arriving in a free nation he felt a relief. Douglass “felt like one who had escaped a den of hungry lions” (2). The

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    In the poem “One Art” by Elizabeth Bishop‚ it is evident that the speaker has experienced much loss. Through diction‚ syntax‚ and verse form‚ the relation between the speaker’s attitudes toward loss in lines 1-15 and lines 16-19 can be clearly seen as the poem progresses from the different losses of things‚ places‚ and lastly “you‚” her lover (16). Both attitudes admit that “the art of losing” can be mastered‚ however‚ they have different ideas on whether a loss is disastrous or not. In lines 1-15

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