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    Student Name Course Computer Science and IT Unit 18 Database Design Assignment Title Features of a relational databes and Testing Mia’s Sandwich Shop Database Assign 2/2 Complete this section before submitting your work: Student declaration: I certify this is my own work. Any sources I have used to assist me with this assignment are fully referenced. Student evaluation: Develop future SMART Targets. Link to target grade/ presentation of work/content/knowledge. Signature Date Launch Date

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    gangstas song is talking about how their violent there’s one verse where he says as he grows he sees himself in pistol smoke it’s mostly talk about how he has money on his mind. He uses a lot of slang like chasin’‚ trippin’‚ livin’‚ spendin’‚ lookin’‚ cookin’‚ and runnin’. Amish Paradise uses slang like mornin’‚ burnin’‚ hitchin’‚ and a’tude. They use some old fashion words such as thine and thou art. In both songs there are more one syllable words than there are multi syllable words. The sentences

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    vowels is one of the key elements of Australian linguistics that sets it apart from the rest of the world. Diphthongs in lexemes like “high” are more rounded‚ resulting in /hoɪ/. Phonetic features such as these are easily identified as Australian. Slang is another feature of Australian English that sets it apart from others. Replacing suffixes with vowels is a good example of this. “Afternoon” becomes “arvo”‚ names like “Barry” becomes “Bazza” and by replacing the last element with an ‘-o’‚ the adjective

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    want to give 5+up my turn in speaking and instead want a little extra time to think about what I’m going to say next. I would use a “filler” to signal this. I was accused of having a posh accent during primary school due to the fact i rarely use the slang that my peers used. Words such as ’sick’ meaning good or ’peng’ meaning nice/beautiful were not the

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    in the novel‚ Catcher in the Rye written by J.D. Salinger‚ experiences a struggle between his close friends. These struggles were caused as part of him tries to be at an adult level and the other part tries to keep away from “phonies”. Holden uses slang words‚ catch phrases‚ and seeks for a person to discuss with throughout the novel which may seem to create a negative images and ideas‚ however‚ these ideas and images make it possible to reinforce one of the main themes shown in the novel that people

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    I am from an intercultural and interracial family; according to ancestry.com DNA I am Cameroon/Congo 29%‚ Ivory Coast/Ghana 21%‚ and Ireland 20%. Culturally I identify with the American culture and the African American subculture of North America as referenced in our text African American culture differs from African culture. I will discuss my current cultural perspective as it pertains to communication. When I grew up in Buffalo‚ New York my family practiced Catholicism‚ we attended the

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    Writing can be quite a hard task for a guy like me. Personally I am very interested in politics and current events around the world. I enjoy learning about new cultures and meeting people with new ideas. How does this tie into me as a writer? It ties in because all of the opinions around politics are all inspiration to write what I have to think. Learning about new cultures and meeting new people also influence who I am as a writer. My generation is called the millennia’s and I feel we are the

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    than in text messages‚ so you’ll just start texting them right there in the room and their right there! Also in text messages that you send to your friends you will use more slang words in your text and using slang words cause us young adults to mispell words while writing an essay because were used to those many different slang words. In the article it states that on the phone while texting 15 percent of the young adults have ended their relationship with another by a text message and 25 percent state

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    Analysis of We Real Cool ENG 125 Introduction to Literature Professor Mike Knowles November 22‚ 2012 The poem “We Real Cool” was written in the 1960’s by the poet Gwendolyn Brooks. This poem illustrates the quintessence of seven troubled adolescents who will eventually succumb to the unfortunate likelihood that life can render a young Africa American male living the life in the fast lane during that era. “We Real Cool” is an interpretation of a group of young men Gwendolyn

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    throught their dialogue between each other and with Marguerite. It’s easy to identify Marguerite’s mother with a more southern accent as the author has intended by the use of slang. And the protagonist has clearly picked out deficiency in her mother’s sentence structure and choice of words. Sister Flowers uses no such slang and her words are properly used. Marguerite has a veneration for Sister Flowers for a number of reasons: the way she dresses‚ the way she carries herself‚ her body shape and

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