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What's up with JK Rowling and Harry Potter Lexicon?
JK Rowling has won the case she and Warner Bros brought against Steve Vander Ark and RDR Books. The presiding judge, Robert Patterson, ruled in favour of the Harry Potter author and blocked the publication of...
10 commentsRecurrence of Reoccur
Reoccur and reoccurrence are misused for recur and recurrence. Some lexicon publishers defend that recur means to happen repeatedly, and reoccur to happen again, but I agree with those who feel that this is...
2 commentsInternet Security Threats Lexicon : Virus, Malware, Trojan, Worm, Spyware, Adware, Botnet etc.
Several terms such as Malware, Viruses / Compute Viruses, E-mail viruses, Trojans / Trojan Horses, Rootkit, Backdoor, Spyware, Adware, Grayware / Greyware, Stealware, Browser hijacker, Botnet, Keystock...
3 commentsHarry Potter Deathly Hollows
What you can get from this hub page More info about Harry Potter #7, which I can't wait to see. Places that you can buy the book set and audio cds Also a comment section with a poll where we can check...
0 commentsDrupal Terminology
Like many other software applications, Drupal has its jargon, a terminology that should be well understood before you start learning how to administer your Drupal site. There is an entire lexicon of these...
0 commentsIs being a hero, a matter of opinion?
 What is a hero? Everyone has an opinion. In recent weeks, I’ve discussed with some, in my circle of friends, whether an individual is a hero is simply a matter of opinion. There are those who...
0 commentsWords without music
Some years ago, I started collecting the uses of "sense of" to condition states of being -- guilt, participation, belonging, teamwork, family, community, optimism, passion, enthusiasm, foreboding and on and...
0 commentsIQ TEST: Vocabulary Aptitude, Verbal Ability - Greek, Latin, Old English, German, French PREFIXES ---D-L
ROOTS: IQ TEST: Vocabulary Aptitude, Verbal Ability - Greek, Latin, Old English, German, French ROOTS ---A IQ TEST: Vocabulary Aptitude, Verbal Ability - Greek, Latin, Old English, German, French ROOTS ---B...
"The Devil's Dictionary" by Ambrose Bierce
Is a satirical book published in 1911. It offers reinterpretations of terms in the English language which lampoon cant and political double-talk. The Devil's Dictionary has inspired many imitations both in...
1 commentPUREZA B. RADOMES- A Poem to Inspire Nursing Students
I wrote this verse on the 3rd day of November 1992 to give hope and inspiration to Pureza, my 4th child, and her classmates who were then undergoing a review class in preparation for the May Nursing Licensure...
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