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the use of visual symbols to represent words which act as a code for communication
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Etruscan zichne means tracks of Set. German zeichnen means to mark or draw. Greek grapho is likely to be ka and rhapis, rod. In Hindi, nagari is a set of scripts of Indian languages, including the divine script Devanagari. Deva means 'divine'. Naga, in Sanskrit, is a serpent, also a member of a race of semi-divine creatures, half human, half snake. The Greeks were familiar with these ideas; cf. Kadmos and Harmonia at Thebes, and the legendary first king of Attica, Kekrops.
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Writing includes any form of recorded message capable of comprehension by ordinary visual means. Whenever any notice, report, statement or record is required or authorized by this Code, it shall be made in writing in the English language, unless it is expressly provided otherwise.
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Use for person(s) involved in creating the script or scenario, the basis for which may or may not be his or her own work. Includes screenplay or teleplay writer, author, scriptwriter, adapter, commentary or narration writer, playwright, creator of idea or concept, etc.
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A light weight of paper, usually used for letterhead. Can range from 24 lb. to 28 lb. writing.
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| writing | paper material made into thin sheets that are sized to take ink |
| writing | a style of expressing yourself in writing |
| writing | a method of representing the sounds of a language by written or printed symbols |
| writing | a desk used for writing |
| writing | the third of three divisions of the Hebrew Scriptures |
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