June 16 2013

Practice Video: Contract Law

Here’s a video about contract law. This video is especially good practice for students who are practicing at approximately 100-120 WPM.

Here are some briefs from the video:
in our= NOUR
language= LANG
contracts= KR-TS
negotiation= GOERBGS
warranties= WAERNTS
exclusion= XLAOUGS
vocabulary= VOIB
obligations= BLIGS/-S
exemptiom= XEMGS
fulfill= FFL
refuse= RFS
each and every= AOEFR

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June 14 2013

J-Defining From Your Stenograph Machine

On some rare downtime while interning, I discovered how to J-Define from my steno machine (no laptop needed). I have a Stenograph Fusion; however, this method should work on other Stenograph machines that have the same screen setup.

STEP 1: If you are starting from the homes screen, press Dct.

STEP 2: Press, J-Defines.

STEP 3: Press, add.

If starting from within a job, press, J-Define. This will lead you straight to the J-Define screen.


STEP 4: Type the steno as to want it on your machine. In this example, I typed, “TANL” in order to define the word tangible.

STEP 5: Press Ok.
STEP 6: Now, J-Define your text as you would like it to appear. You can either finger spell the word by typing letter by letter, or you can write the word syllable-by-syllable, or you can do a combination of both. For example, I typed “TAN.” Then I finger spelled the rest of the word by typing the G-I-B-L-E.




Step 7: Press OK.
NOTE: You can also J-Define phrases. When entering the J-Define text type, “SPAEUS” to put a space between the words. To J-Define
You can also J-Define with format symbols. After typing in your desired steno designation and pressing okay. Typing certain codes while J-Defining your text, will bring up the format symbols. For example, typing, “COL” will insert the colloquy format symbol; pressing the question bank will bring up the question format symbol; et cetera.

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June 14 2013

Friday Phrases


also known as= SNOENLS
am I correct= MIRK
am I right= MIRT
am I wrong= MIRNG
faux pas= FOEPS
from your understanding= FRURNGDZ
going to object= GOBT
greater number of witnesses= GRUNS
greater weight of the evidence= GRAEFD
instruct the jury= STRUJ
instruct the witness= STWIT or STRUNS
interest of justice= TRFJS
irreconcilable differences= IRKDZ

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June 11 2013

Week 22: 13,000 Words in 2013 Dictionary Challenge


Week 22: 266
Week 21: 249
Week 20: 679
Week 19: 746
Week 18: 261
Week 17: 255
Week 16: 272
Week 15: 507
Week 14: 280
Week 13: 264
Week 12: 265
Week 11: 680
Week 10: 307
Week 9: 266
Week 8: 248
Week 7: 292
Week 6: 390
Week 5: 578
Week 4: 258
Week 3: 252
Week 2: 274
Week 1: 470 Entries
Total Tally: 8059 Entries

Happy dictionary building!

Love, Speed & Accuracy,

Elsie Villega

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June 10 2013

Medical Monday: Phrases Containing The Word, “Medical”


degree of medical= DREFM
degree of medical certainty= DREFMT
medical care= MAERK
medical certainty= *MS
medical examination= MELGS
medical examiner= MAERX
medical eaxm= MAEM
medical insurance= MURNS
medical malpractice= M*M
medical record= MORD
medical records= MORDZ
medical report= MORP
medical reports= MORPS
medical school= MAOL
Medical School= MAO*L
medical treatment= MAOEMT
reasonable degree of medical certainty= R*MD
reasonable medical certainty= R*MS

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June 7 2013

Friday Phrases


left arm= LERM or L*RM
left foot= L*FT
left leg= L*LG or LELG
left fender= LFRND
left hand= LND
left lane= L*L
left side= L-DZ
left turn= L*URN or L*T
left-hand lane= LNL
left-hand side= LNDZ
left-hand turn= LNT
left-turn lane= L*URNL

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June 5 2013

Week 21: 13,000 Words in 2013 Dictionary Challenge


Week 21: 249
Week 20: 679
Week 19: 746
Week 18: 261
Week 17: 255
Week 16: 272
Week 15: 507
Week 14: 280
Week 13: 264
Week 12: 265
Week 11: 680
Week 10: 307
Week 9: 266
Week 8: 248
Week 7: 292
Week 6: 390
Week 5: 578
Week 4: 258
Week 3: 252
Week 2: 274
Week 1: 470 Entries
Total Tally: 7793 Entries

Happy dictionary building!

Love, Speed & Accuracy,

Elsie Villega

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