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Introduction
Theoretical part
General characteristics of slang
Definition of slang
Origins of slang
Creators and users of slang
Slang dictionaries
Teenage slang in the USA
The city, mass communications, and popular speech in the
USA
Why teenagers use slang?
Examples of teenage slang
Teenage Internet slang
SMS slang used by teenagers
Practical part
American teenage slang used in films
Slang in different kinds of songs
Conclusion
Bibliography
Appendix
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Education in the USA represents a difficult theme for illumination as one educational institution can use resources of the several various institutes which are in public and a private property.The subject of the research is Schooling in the USA.The aim of the paper is studying and systematizing features of schooling in the USA.
From this point of view it would be useful to consider positive experience of the developed foreign countries, in particular the USA, whose schooling is famous for its orienting on the concept of differentiation and profile-orienting.The subject of the research is Schooling in the USA.The aim of the paper is studying and systematizing features of schooling in the USA.
With a good reason, childhood obesity is now the 1 health concern among parents in the USA. The theme are well-covered, there are a lot of articles about teenagers obesity in the USA.In our project we want to find out why the USA has the largest number of obese adolescent.
Problems of the youth is a very important period in the life of man. This is the time when a person discovers the world and tries to determine the place in the universe. young people face lots of problems which are very important for them and do not differ much from those that once their parents had to deal with. At the same time every generation is unique. It differs from the one that preceded it in its experience, ideals and a system of values. The adults always say that the young are not what they were. These words are repeated from generation to generation. To some extent they are true, because every new generation grows up quicker, enjoys more freedom. It is better educated and benefits from the results of the technological progress of the time. Young people of today do not directly accept the standards of their parents who believe that they are right because they are older. The adults don`t want their values to be questioned. The young on the other hand can not accept the values of their fathers.
I. Поставьте глаголы в скобках в форму настоящего простого времени. Напишите предложения в вопросительной и отрицательной форме.1. They (be) at home. — They are at home. Are they at home? They are not at home.2. Your father (be) at work. — Your father is at work. Is your father at work? Your father isn’t at work.3. My brother (have) a new car. — My brother has a new car. Has your brother a new car? My brother hasn’t a new car.4. You (have) many friends at school. — You have many friends at school. Have you many friends at school? You haven’t many friends at school.
1. The intensity of the process of replenishment of modern Russian slang new units at the end of XX — early XXI century. This is, of course, the socio-historical background of the Russian language. But this relationship can not be interpreted too literally, explaining a significant recovery and intensive slang-appearance only historical cataclysms. The scientific literature is traditionally divided into three waves in the development of youth slang. The first dates from the 20-ties of the XX century. When the revolution and civil war that completely destroyed the fabric of society, has created an army of street, and it «good» youth are not separated from them, completing the set of «thieves» words. The second wave has a 50-ies, when the streets and dance halls of cities left «dudes». The emergence of third wave is not connected with the era of rapid developments, and with a period of stagnation, when the stifling atmosphere of public life 70-80’s gave birth to various informal youth movements and «hippies», young people created their own «system» as a slang language gesture of confrontation of the official ideology.
We believe that there are reasonable grounds for granting the fourth wave — the current stage of expansion of slang in the late XX — early XXI century. This period of rapid social life in Russia, the collapse of the old politico-economic structures and the beginning of the formation of new ones. Regular amnesty to prisoners reinforce the influence of criminal morality in the society. The result is a slight decline of morals of the population. The language is manifested in the violation of norms of speech, mixing styles and enhance the non-literary units in speech not only youth, but also some of the older generation.
A Democrat wants the right to legislate equality and a Republican want the right to earn equality. A Democrat’s stance will always be to enhance his position with special interest groups and a Republican always chooses a stance that he believes to be correct.
The main aim of the work is to retrace how the fashion changed through decades of the 20th century and to prove that fashion trends reflect greatly important events in the social live.American and British fashion was chosen as the object of the study as these countries have had the leading roles in the world’s economic, political and social events of the 20th century.The data of the study the references of how people were dressed like in different decades.
be rather senseless to deny many truly significant innovations (by H.H.Aiken and by Eckert and Mauchly), which played an important role in the history of computers, on the arbitrary ground that they did not incorporate the stored-program concept. Additionally, in the case of Aiken, it is significant that there is a current computer technology that does not incorporate the stored programs and that is designated as (at least by TEXAS INSTRUMENTS) as “Harvard architecture”, though, it should more properly be called Grace Hopper and others remember his prediction in the late 1940s, even before the vacuum tube had been wholly replaced by the transistor, that the time would come when a machine even more powerful than the giant machines of those days could be fitted into a space as small as a
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