Well This is a retarded question and is flawed in so many ways. Wench get me a snage.
Not everyone's data, but it could contain some information about some people or things.
No, a record can contain multiple pieces of data about a person or thing. It typically includes information such as name, address, contact details, and any other relevant details associated with the entity being recorded.
wordsheet
a record is a group of fields or information about one person or thing
A record database is all the information dealing with one particular subject.
One thing they look for is to see if a person has a criminal record.
World record. Because would yo rather have a record in a small thing or a big thing?
No, the word article is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for a piece of writing, an object, a part of a legal document; a word for a thing. An article in grammar as a part of speech is a form of determiner used before a noun. The articles are 'the' to indicate a specific person or thing; 'a' to indicate a general person or thing that begins with the sound of a consonant; 'an' to indicate a general person or thing that begins with the sound of a vowel.
thing
The item you put in the middle of a 45 RPM record is called a "center adapter" or "spindle adapter." This small plastic or metal piece fits into the larger hole of the record, allowing it to be played on a standard turntable spindle designed for 33 RPM records. It ensures that the 45 RPM record can properly align and rotate while playing.
== Victoria== Person, Vegetable=thing, Vaccum=thing, vicky=person, Valerie=person, Violet=thing ===
Yes a frog is a thing, so it is a noun