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Gregg Shorthand
Gregg Shorthand is a skill that is obsolete in the business world now but is still used in legal offices and by some journalists with their own style of writing. Gregg shorthand is a phonetic way of writing words and phrases using various symbols like lines and curves and dots. There are other forms of this subject like Pitman, Teeline and Alphahand. To me Gregg shorthand is easier to read and write, and I am planning on sharing lessons here on Vocal.com. I have tried to find some pictures of Gregg shorthand on Pexels.com and a few other image places but no luck. In my lessons that I am planning to share I will be writing words, phrases and letters from the textbooks that I had in high school back in the 80's by Leslie and Zoubek.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Timber, Growing Up to be a Seeing Eye Dog
Angela Brigenshaw has written a book entitled 'Timber Growing Up to be a Seeing Eye Dog'. Angela tells the story of Timber from puppyhood to a working seeing eye dog. She shares what it is like to be the owner of a soon-to-be 'seeing-eye dog' through the eyes of the puppy. Angela also writes Timber's story in a journal format and chose a typeface that makes it look like a handwritten journal. His journal describes all the skills that he needs to learn and stay safe.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
The Influence of Social Media on Mental Health and Well-being
In an era characterized by unprecedented connectivity and digital interaction, social media has become an integral part of modern life, shaping the way individuals communicate, share information, and engage with the world. While social media offers a myriad of opportunities for connection and self-expression, its influence on mental health and well-being has garnered significant attention. In this article, we will explore the multifaceted impact of social media on mental health, shedding light on both its positive and negative implications.
By Isabel Loução2 years ago in Critique
Original Quantum Leap vs. Quantum Leap 2023
I enjoyed both the original Quantum Leap and the new one. One criticism of the new one I disagree with is when they complain about Ben Sung travelling outside his lifetime but Sam Beckett di travel outside his lifetime on one occasion and the show explained how Ben Sung was able todo so. Also the computer would have been upgraded after 30 years. In both shows all the characters are likeable.
By Ferrari King2 years ago in Critique
Never Piss Off An Author (You Will End Up in Our Next Work!)
A cliché statement, yes, but true, nonetheless. It comes with the territory of watching this world turn (and burn) before my very eyes as well as your own, I’m sure of it. In my own case, I have felt story upon story begging me to be written as more events unfold, not merely in current events globally, but in the behind the scenes of said events. Never mind how such events may impact my own life—bigger things are at play and must be called out!
By Jackie Barrows2 years ago in Critique
The Iron Claw Is The Best Wrestling Film of This Decade . Content Warning.
This past weekend, I decided to go to the movies with my brother. From there, we both chose to see The Iron Claw. For those unaware of the film’s plot, it details the lives and tragedies of the Von Erich wrestling family. Zac Efron stars as Kevin Von Erich, the oldest Von Erich, with Jeremy Allen White as Kerry Von Erich, Harris Dickinson as David Von Erich, Stanley Simons as Mike Von Erich, and Holt McCallany as Fritz Von Erich, the father of the Von Erich. Along with them is Lily James as Pam Adkisson and Maura Tierney as Doris Von Erich, the mother of the Von Erich.
By Bass Man Eddie2 years ago in Critique
Brahma Muhurta: Where Heavenliness Contacts the Human Loop
Brahma Muhurta: Where Heavenliness Contacts the Human Loop In the quieted pre-day break hours, when the world falsehoods enveloped by a sleeping harmony, a supernatural window of time opens - the Brahma Muhurta. Worshipped in old sacred texts and treasured by yogis for centuries, this consecrated period is accepted to be saturated with an exceptional dynamic quality, a powerful mix of vast energy and tranquility that welcomes fellowship with the heavenly.
By STORY CREATOR2 years ago in Critique
Deconstructing Atheism
"Professor John Lennox's Insightful Analysis" The relationship between belief in God and rational evidence Some thinkers argue that we must make a choice between God and science, much like choosing between Henry Ford and Engineering as an explanation for the motor car. In this discussion at the Oxford Union, Professor John Lennox presents a compelling case for God, providing dense content for serious contemplation.
By Nicolas J.D2 years ago in Critique








