October 30 2013

Stenspiration™

“The price of success is hard work, dedication to the job at hand, and the determination that whether we win or lose, we have applied the best of ourselves to the task at hand.” -Vince Lombardi

Love, Speed & Accuracy,

Elsie Villega

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October 27 2013

Practice Video: As A Man Thinketh Part 6


Here are some briefs from the video:
intelligent= TEJ
accomplishment= PLIFMT
majority= MAIJT
catastrophe= STROEF
destruction= SDRUBGS or DRUBGS
persist= PRIFT
conceive= SKAOEF
centralize= STRALZ
according= KWORG
nature= NAUR
devote= DWOET
concentration= SKRAENGS
overcome= VUM
success= S-K
triumph= TRAOIM or TRAOIFRP
performance= P-FNS
focus= FOEKS
resolution= REFLGS
physically= F*IFL
conditions= K-NS
effort= EFRT
energy= N-RJ
knowledge= NOJ
enemy= NAOEM
become= B-K

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October 25 2013

Friday Phrases: Blood Phrases


blood or marriage= BLAORJ
blood cell= BLAOL
blood cells= BLAOLS
blood clot= BLAOKT
blood count= BLAOK
blood glucose= BLAOG
blood pressure= BLAOPS
blood sample= BLAOFRPL
blood serum= BLAORM
blood stream= BLAOFM
blood sugar= BLAORB
blood sugar level= BLAORBL
blood test= BLAOT
blood work= BLAO*RK or BLORK
blood transfusion= BLAOFGS
blood type= BLAOP
blood vessel= BLAOFL
blood vessels= BLAOFLS
blood alcohol= BLOL
blood alcohol level= BLEFL

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October 24 2013

Rules Of Grammar: Appositives

An appositive is a noun or pronoun, often with modifiers, set beside another noun or pronoun to explain or identify it.

Your friend Bill is in trouble. (Appositive= Bill)

My brother’s car, a sporty red convertible with bucket seats, is the envy of my friends. (Appositive= a sporty red convertible with bucket seats)

The chief surgeon, an expert in organ-transplant procedures, took her nephew on a hospital tour. (Appositive= an expert in organ-transplant procedures)

An appositive phrase usually follows the word it explains or identifies, but it may also precede it.

A bold innovator, Wassily Kandinsky is known for his colorful abstract paintings. (Appositive= A bold innovator)

The first state to ratify the U. S. Constitution, Delaware is rich in history. (Appositive= The first state to ratify the
U. S. Constitution)

SOURCE: Purdue Online Writing Center

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October 24 2013

Legal Vocabulary: Interrogatory

An interrogatory is “a form of discovery consisting of written questions to be answered in writing and under oath.”

Machine Briefs:
Option #1: interrogatory= INT/ROG/TOER
Option #2: interrogatory= SBROG/TOER
Option #3: interrogatory= SBROG/TO*ER
Option #4: interrogatory= SBRORGT
Option #5: interrogatory= SBROGT
Option #6: interrogatory= TROG

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October 21 2013

Medical Monday: Crepitus

Crepitus is defined as, “the grating, crackling or popping sounds and sensations experienced under the skin and joints or a crackling sensation due to the presence of air in the subcutaneous tissue.”

Machine Briefs:
Option #1: crepitus= KREP/A/TUS
Option #2: crepitus= KREP/TUS
Option #3: crepitus= KREP/T*US
Option #4: crepitus= KREP/TIS
Option #5: crepitus= KREPTS

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