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'''Newrite''' is a system of [[shorthand]] invented by the American Scientist [[Walter Kistler|Walter P. Kistler]]. Propagated now in [[India]] by Newrite Foundation India. |
'''Newrite''' is a system of [[shorthand]] invented by the American Scientist [[Walter Kistler|Walter P. Kistler]]. Propagated now in [[India]] by Newrite Foundation India. |
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This was initially introduced by [[The Stenographers' Guild]], Newrite has the prospective of becoming computer interfaced stenography in English. |
This was initially introduced by [[The Stenographers' Guild]], Newrite has the prospective of becoming computer interfaced stenography in English. |
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Newrite is a system of shorthand invented by the American Scientist Walter P. Kistler. Propagated now in India by Newrite Foundation India. This was initially introduced by The Stenographers' Guild, Newrite has the prospective of becoming computer interfaced stenography in English.
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Newrite is an advanced way to put words on paper: It is faster to write, easier to read and requires less space than traditional longhand. The written text looks neat; words are elegant and as easy to recognize as the faces of friends and relatives. It is phonetic and does away with the complex and often erratic English spelling rules. It is precise -- a word is written as it is pronounced and pronounced as it is written.
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