A Book of Stenography
Author : Harvinder Singh
Publisher : Lotus Press
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 33,29 MB
Release : 2005
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ISBN : 9788183820233
Author : Harvinder Singh
Publisher : Lotus Press
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 33,29 MB
Release : 2005
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ISBN : 9788183820233
Author : E. HINTON (Stenographer.)
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Page : 110 pages
File Size : 47,50 MB
Release : 1828
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Author : Mark Tod Kislingbury
Publisher :
Page : 550 pages
File Size : 42,30 MB
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ISBN : 9781633150300
Court reporting theory book
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Page : 770 pages
File Size : 27,60 MB
Release : 1912
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Author : New York State Stenographers' Association
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Page : 1076 pages
File Size : 40,60 MB
Release : 1910
Category : Shorthand
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Page : 870 pages
File Size : 19,96 MB
Release : 1901
Category : Business education
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Author : Ben van Noort
Publisher : WestBow Press
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 36,68 MB
Release : 2018-06-29
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1973627655
Are The Gospels Really Accurate? Here's How To Know Without A Doubt! We all want clarity about Jesus and the gospels. There is an ongoing research for details (theologians), an ongoing curiosity among the public and an ongoing need among Christians for clarity about the basics of the faith. It is time for a new and up to date story about Jesus and his words. After reading the book, you will: • Read the gospels with new interest and understanding. • Speak with conviction about the gospels. • Know how the spoken word was presented in the books. • Say No to the oral tradition prior to the gospels. • Understand that the gospels form the Testament of Jesus: reports were written before his death, and published in books shortly thereafter. Don’t wait a day to discover the real story about the Gospels. Buy your copy now. Ben van Noort is a graduate (MA) from Utrecht University (Netherlands). In his third academic year he received the annual faculty award, with a study in history of early Christianity. His MA was focused on New Testament and Judaism (1975). He worked as a high school teacher in Christian Religion. He is a member of the Evangelical Theological Society. “A compelling work of original biblical interpretation with significant theological implications.” —Kirkus Review—
Author : Pitman
Publisher : Pearson Education India
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 35,98 MB
Release : 2001-09
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ISBN : 9788131720769
Author : Gregory J. Downey
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 410 pages
File Size : 31,13 MB
Release : 2008-02-25
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 0801893437
This engaging study traces the development of closed captioning—a field that emerged in the 1970s and 1980s from decades-long developments in cinematic subtitling, courtroom stenography, and education for the deaf. Gregory J. Downey discusses how digital computers, coupled with human mental and physical skills, made live television captioning possible. Downey's survey includess the hidden information workers who mediate between live audiovisual action and the production of visual track and written records. His work examines communication technology, human geography, and the place of labor in a technologically complex and spatially fragmented world. Illustrating the ways in which technological development grows out of government regulation, education innovation, professional profit-seeking, and social activism, this interdisciplinary study combines insights from several fields, among them the history of technology, human geography, mass communication, and information studies.
Author : Hugo Bowles
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 18,62 MB
Release : 2018-12-20
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 019256434X
Initially described by Dickens as a 'savage stenographic mystery', shorthand was to become an essential and influential part of his toolkit as a writer. In this ground-breaking interdisciplinary study, Hugo Bowles tells the story of Dickens's stenographic journey from his early encounters with the 'despotic' shorthand symbols of Gurney's Brachygraphy in 1828 to his lifelong commitment to shorthand for reporting, letter writing, copying, and note-taking. Drawing on empirical evidence from Dickens's shorthand notebooks, Dickens and the Stenographic Mind forensically explores Dickens's unique ability to write in two graphic codes, offering an original critique of the impact of shorthand on Dickens's mental processing of language. The author uses insights from morphology, phonetics, and the psychology of reading to show how Dickens's biscriptal habits created a unique stenographic mindset that was then translated into novel forms of creative writing. The volume argues that these new scriptal arrangements, which include phonetic speech, stenographic patterns of letters in individual words, phonaesthemes, and literary representations of shorthand-related acts of reading and writing, created reading puzzles that bound Dickens and his readers together in a new form of stenographic literacy. Clearly written and cogently argued, Dickens and the Stenographic Mind not only opens up new evidence from a little known area of Dickens's professional life to expert scrutiny, but is highly relevant to a number of important debates in Victorian studies including orality and literacy in the nineteenth century, the role of voice and voicing in Dickens's writing process, his relationship with his readers, and his various writing personae as law reporter, sketch-writer, journalist, and novelist.