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    Assignment 301 Principles of communication in adult social care settings Task A Question and Answers Ai Identify four different reasons why people communicate. 1. To reassure 2. To express feelings 3. To express needs 4. To share information Aii Explain how effective communication can affect relationships in an adult social care setting between: a) Colleagues and other professionals Effective communication is important as all staff members and professionals will be up to date and

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    3. Grammar • Age .graded patterns The extensive swear word vocabulary which some teenagers use is likely to change over time. • Slang Is another area of vocabulary which reflects a person age. Currents slang‚ is the linguistic prerogative of young people and generally sound old in the mouth of and older person. Slang is so ephemeral; vocabulary can be a real give-away of you are trying to guess a person´s age on the telephone or radio. AGE AND SOCIAL DIALECT DATA

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    Canadian Brew Evan Yusep Mrs. Woytiuk 12/20/11 People say that Canada lacks a unique identity‚ but Strange Brew took this opinion as a challenge with its extreme‚ satirical exaggeration of the stereotypical Canadian. Everything from the language to clothing is a Canadian exaggeration. The plot takes a Canadian pastime‚ beer‚ and revolves the story around it. What this really shows is the true identifier for Canadians‚ the ability to be at the butt end of our own joke. From the toque to

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    the study is that Cockney accent is being accused as a working class accent is: 1) Amounts of uneducated people who work in a trade or buildings that speak with a Cockney accent. 2) Cockney is characterized by its own development of "Cockney rhyming slang”. 3) Cockney people do not pronounce the letter “T” which is massively different from Received Pronunciation accent (upper class accent). Key Words: Cockney accent‚ the working class‚ uneducated people‚ different‚ Received Pronunciation‚ the upper

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    business on of the indicators of retailer success is the level of customer return and Zappos succeed to attain this indicator on a very high level. Corporate culture was about delivering WOW effect through service and hiring people who were passionate about service was the most important concerns of the top-managers. This WOW effect was delivering through many ways: from the speed of site loading‚ all-round telephone support‚ allowance for 365 days of return‚ extensive information about the products and

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    forced sexual activity‚ in lay man’s terms‚ rape. The purpose of this article is to inform others of this easily missed meaning. Modern terminology‚ or slang can potentially create “rifts” between generations. The natural action of an adolescent generation is to separate themselves from other‚ prior generations through adopting new interests and new “slang.” For example‚ music trends have constantly shifted throughout generations so that each generation had interests varying from their parents. In the

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    Everyone has a unique view of the world‚ yet poets can also provide their insight into certain worldviews through the characterization of the poem’s speakers. While the speaker of “Hawk Roosting” is arrogant and self centered‚ the speaker of “Golden Retrievals” has a sense of duty towards its master despite its distractible nature; despite the poems speakers being polar opposites the poems are connected in perspective since both poems explore animal points of view. In Ted Hughes’ poem “Hawk Roosting”

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    An Investigation into the Language used in Children’s Advertising Contents Hypothesis Introduction Methodology Analysis Conclusion Evaluation Bibliography Appendix Hypothesis In my investigation I am going to analyse the language used in children’s television advertising looking specifically at whether the language used is aimed primarily at the children or their parents. Introduction I have chosen to look at the language used in children’s advertising because

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    The Internet is one of the most remarkable things human beings have ever made. With the past few decades‚ internet has become so popular and it is an integral part of our daily lives. Email‚ instant messaging and chat are rapidly replacing the conventional forms of correspondence‚ and the Web has become the first port of call for both information enquiry and leisure activity. How is this affecting language? There is a widespread view that as ‘technospeak’ comes to rule‚ standards will be lost. This

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    use the same cliché. In 1986 Crocodile Dundee hit the big screen‚ becoming a huge success not only in Australia but even in the United States‚ so much so that an Americanised version of the film was released removing some of the classic Australian slang for those who were unfamiliar with it. The film raked in a massive $47‚707‚045 in the box office which surpasses the takings of the modern film Australia directed by Baz Lurhmann by close to $1‚000‚000 (abc.net.au). Paul Hogan plays the typical Australian

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