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    It is used to express ideas and feelings close to one’s thoughts. The (L) variety is the first dialect that is taught to children as the mother tongue language followed by the (H) variety in schools. It is important however‚ to be able to distinguish between the context in which both the (H) and (L) varieties are used otherwise the individual is seen as a mockery. However‚ the ability to use both the (H) and (L) varieties in one speech community is acceptable as they can be used to complement each

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    Dollar Tree Inc. is a chain of discount variety stores that sells an assortment of items for $1 or less. Dollar Tree Inc. uses a point-of-sale inventory scanning system. A point-of-sale inventory system is a fully automated‚ computerized inventory reordering system. The system collects daily merchandise sales and other transactions to prepare sales and inventory reports. The information that is obtained provides information on product sales allowing stores to order the products customers want

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    Second variety is a wonderful and influential short story written by Philip K. Dick. This is a science fiction which describes the destruction caused to earth surface by nuclear wars making it uninhabitable for human beings. This short story is full of suspense‚ violence and thrill. In the process of evolution‚ the second variety is very well equipped to kill the already existing once. Initially it may appear bit difficult to get along the plot‚ once getting hold then all the turns and twist are

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    Introduction. ✓ Varieties of language. ✓ Language‚ culture and thought. ✓ Speech as social interaction. ✓ The quantitative study of speech. Introduction:    Sociolinguistics is a term including the aspects of linguistics applied toward the connections between language and society‚ and the way we use it in different social situations. It ranges from the study of the wide variety of dialects across a given region

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    lazy‚ uneducated‚ or anti-social. Speakers of these "non-standard" varieties are routinely told that the way they speak is wrong‚ and ultimately inferior. (The prescribed form is the only correct form.) Invariably‚ they are expected to adopt the logic that success equates with learning to speak the variety of language typically taught in school. As a result‚ many children who come from households where non-standard varieties of language are the norm are set at an immediate disadvantage; second-language

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    CONTEXT – C. Nicora / L. Oholeguy Language varies not only according to social class‚ age and gender but also according to the social context in which we are immersed. Many aspects of the social situation can contribute to decide which linguistic variety is to be employed on a particular occasion. Another way to refer to social contexts is the term‚ used by Miriam Meyerhoff‚ "Social Networks": • Social Networks are groupings based on frequency and quality of members ’ interaction. They are defined

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    communication analysis

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    I chose to analyze my reflective piece entitled “If dem doh care why should I” by the use of primarily investigating dialect variation and communicative behaviors. Dialectal variation refers to the variety of a language due to geographic‚ individual and group factors. In the monologue the two main dialects used were Creole and Standard English. Creole is a language with pidgin in its ancestry that is spoken as a native

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    with knowledge about what exercise is needed. This feature also benefits participants as they will be tired and thirsty after running the course. The second feature is that we are offering a variety of sports. Unlike other groups we did not focus on one specific sport or event. Instead‚ we implemented a variety of sports so that we will encourage more students and teachers to come out. Many students and teachers

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    abilities. My desire to study sport began as a result of my fascination with the variety of sports and the different training styles they use‚ yet for the same desired outcome - to win. Whilst I attended primary school‚ I was part of the football team‚ which competed regularly in a mini-league style competition with surrounding schools in the area. When I progressed to secondary school‚ I was exposed to a greater variety of sports and decided that I would join the Clydesdale Rowing Club. During my time

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    school for my village

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    The author grew up in Nyakagyezi‚ a village in southwest Uganda. Through hard work‚ he did well in school and was able to go on to University and ultimately came to the States. After losing a brother‚ sister‚ and nephew to AIDS‚ he felt compelled to do something to help the crisis. Realizing that many families caring for the orphaned children couldn’t afford the school fees for these kids‚ and recognizing the importance of education as a means out of the village poverty‚ he determined to build a

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