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  2. Cursive - Wikipedia

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    Example of classic American business cursive handwriting known as Spencerian script, from 1884. Cursive (also known as joined-up writing [1] [2]) is any style of penmanship in which characters are written joined in a flowing manner, generally for the purpose of making writing faster, in contrast to block letters. It varies in functionality and ...

  3. Oh My Mother! - Wikipedia

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    Oh My Mother!: A Memoir in Nine Adventures [ 1 ] is a 2023 memoir by Chinese American journalist and writer Connie Wang , published by Viking Press . In nine essays, Connie Wang observes the difficulties and changes she experienced with her mother, Qing Li, while growing up. [ 2 ]

  4. Penmanship - Wikipedia

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    Cursive – any style of handwriting written in a flowing (cursive) manner, which connects many or all of the letters in a word, or the strokes in a CJK character or other grapheme. Studies of writing and penmanship. Chirography – handwriting, its style and character; Diplomatics – forensic paleography (seeks the provenance of written ...

  5. Becoming My Mother Was My Worst Fear—Until I Became a Mom - AOL

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    The mother in Nightbitch, who also lost her mother before she became a mom, comes to a similar conclusion. She and her husband separate for a while so she can create some time for herself and ...

  6. Should schools still teach cursive in the digital age?

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    “The 360” shows you diverse perspectives on the day’s top stories and debates. What’s happening. For Americans over a certain age, the idea of not learning cursive in school is close to ...

  7. Unicode font - Wikipedia

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    The Unicode standard does not specify or create any font (), a collection of graphical shapes called glyphs, itself.Rather, it defines the abstract characters as a specific number (known as a code point) and also defines the required changes of shape depending on the context the glyph is used in (e.g., combining characters, precomposed characters and letter-diacritic combinations).

  8. Garamond - Wikipedia

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    The font exemplifies the style preceding the 1530s: a font dark in colour, with wide capitals, tilted 'e's and large dots on the 'i', recalling calligraphy. De Colines, who probably engraved his own typefaces, developed his style and use of type over his lifetime, increasing the influence of classical Roman capitals [ 170 ] and making his fonts ...

  9. 'Lies my mother told me:' Debunking cold-weather myths

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    The problem with 'everybody knows statements' -- also known as lies my mother told me or urban myths or whatever -- is sometimes there's some aspect of truth, but it's been overblown."