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    Polygamy

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    Polygamy from an Islamic Point of View Aisha Lemu−Director General of the Islamic Education Trust in Niger State‚ Nigeria−was born in England and later converted to Islam while attending College (746). Lemu‚ being a strong supporter of polygamy‚ uses her opinionated Islamic perspective in order to make clear to the reader circumstances in which polygamy may prove to be useful. In Lemu’s essay “In Defense of Polygamy‚” she provides the reader with relatable examples and benefits of polygamy from

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    different cultures and religion are not offended by your language. You need to make sure that when you are speaking you don’t say anything that discriminates them. To have a positive relationship you shouldn’t be using informal language like slang or jargon. For example‚ if you are talking to a high member of staff you should to use the term ‘innit’ as it doesn’t show any respect towards the staff. A person should be able to understand what you are saying. To show love and respect to others‚ you

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    communicating verbally they need to consider who their audience is that they are speaking to whether it’s formal to their service users or jargon to other professionals in the work place. If the professional is talking to another colleague they might use jargon. Jargon is basically abbreviations for common phrases in a workplace e.g. C.B.C means ‘Complete Blood Count’. Jargon is used because it is a quicker way of passing on important information. If the professional is talking to a service user then they

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    The author James Clavell‚ born Charles Edmund Dumaresq Clavell was a British novelist‚ screenwriter‚ director and World War II veteran and prisoner of war. Many of his novels were converted to movies‚ most famous of them being The Great Escape with Steve McQueen. In WW II he was wounded by machine-gun fire‚ he was eventually captured and sent to a Japanese prisoner-of-war camp on Java. Later he was transferred to Changi Prison in Singapore. He suffered greatly at the hands of his Japanese captors

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    Literacy Tutor” Beckford- Wassink‚ A Hughes‚ G. (2006) “An Encyclopedia of Swearing: the social history of oaths‚ profanity‚ foul language and ethnic slurs in the English-speaking world” Lewis‚ A Partridge‚ (2008) “ The new Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English” Sebba‚ Mark (1997): Contact Languages: Pidgins and Creoles Williams‚ J. (2010) “Euro- Caribbean English Varieties: The Rutledge Handbook of Sociolinguistics around the World” Youssef‚ V [1] See Youssef (2010:52) [2] Available

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    Notes of a Hip Hop feminist Who would think that listening to hip hop music one would be influenced to live‚ think‚ and act a certain way? Joan Morgan’s “Fly Girls‚ bitches‚ and hoes: Notes of a Hip Hop feminist”‚ argues that the rampant sexism and machismo in hip hop music is the fault of both African American men and women and damages the larger African community. She compares hip hop music to an abusive relationship. She states that hip hop music is the only way in which young black men are

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    every year. When people from the old generation have babies their babies come out talking the same way they do. Then later on in life they end up having children and the way they talk starts to change they start using smartphones and computers to use slang language instead of texting the whole thing we have a short cut that we use like for instance ( lol) its short for laugh out loud. English spoken to day is way better then the English spoken back then. Each generation change over the years‚ so the

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    hop music A. Breaking down cultural barriers. B. Source of revenue. C. Form of political and social awareness. III. Hip hop music negative effects on Daystar University student’s language. A. Use of curse words. B. Use of slang. C. Changing the meaning of words. IV. Hip hop music effects on men’s world view towards women. V. Hip hop music effects on Daystar University student’s world view towards money‚ luxury‚ and drugs. A. Influence by music videos.

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    in the text are how slangs could vary throughout different generations and though the intention was kindness it could be misapprehended by the intended audience‚ and how onomatopoeia can enhance the tone of texts. The language features of slang and contrast enables the reader to explore the delicate balance between sincerity and unintended amusement‚ which increases our knowledge of the intricate complexity of human communication. This can be seen in the colloquial and slang language;

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    Australia? Informal language has a variety of functions in Australian society. The main function of informal language has to do with Australia’s culture. Slang and informal language gives a sense of belonging‚ pride‚ mateship‚ informality and laid-backness‚ which is an accurate description of a typical Australian. In Australian society slang is a common feature of spoken and written conversation. The expletive bloody is very common in Australian language. Bloody is quite typical of Australian

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