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  • Alphabet [r]: Writing system in which symbols - single or multiple letters, such as <t> or <ch> - represent phonemes (significant 'sounds') of a language. [e]
  • Book [r]: A bound set of sheets containing written or printed materials, or space for such. [e]
  • Computer [r]: A machine that executes a sequence of instructions. [e]
  • Edinburgh [r]: The capital of Scotland. [e]
  • Johannes Gutenberg [r]: German goldsmith and inventor of movable type printing. [e]
  • Journalism [r]: Practice of writing about daily events of interest to people - politics, international affairs, sports, etc. [e]
  • Mainz [r]: Capital of the German federal state Rhineland-Palatinate situated at the Rhine; population 195,000 as of 2006. [e]
  • Open access [r]: A movement to lift access barriers to scientific literature. Inspired by the open source movement. [e]
  • Paper [r]: A type of material made of flat sheets of dried, fibrous substances, but most commonly refers to those made from wood pulp. [e]
  • Paris [r]: Capital of France, population about 2,200,000. [e]
  • Project Gutenberg [r]: A volunteer effort to digitize, archive, and distribute cultural works, primarily the full texts of public domain books. [e]
  • Publishing [r]: The process of production and dissemination of literature or information - the activity of making information available for public view. [e]
  • Scottish people [r]: A nation and an ethnic group indigenous to Scotland. [e]
  • Sri Aurobindo [r]: Add brief definition or description
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