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  2. Redbubble - Wikipedia

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    Redbubble is a global online marketplace for print-on-demand products based on user-submitted artwork. The company was founded in 2006 in Melbourne, Australia , [ 3 ] and also maintains offices in San Francisco and Berlin .

  3. Code word (communication) - Wikipedia

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    Code word (communication) In communication, a code word is an element of a standardized code or protocol. Each code word is assembled in accordance with the specific rules of the code and assigned a unique meaning. Code words are typically used for reasons of reliability, clarity, brevity, or secrecy.

  4. Code word - Wikipedia

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    Code word (figure of speech), designed to convey a predetermined meaning to a receptive audience, while remaining inconspicuous to others. Procedure word, in voice communication. Code word, an element of a codebook designed so that the meaning of the code word is opaque without the code book. Code name, a clandestine name or cryptonym used to ...

  5. Samizdat (poetry magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Contributors included Adam Zagajewski as well as Clayton Eshleman, Pierre Joris, Jerome Rothenberg, Michael Heller, Stephen Collis, [2] C.S. Giscombe, and others associated with experimental poetry. Eclectic and xenophilic in nature, the journal published work on or by Irish experimental poets, Eritrean poets, and new translations of poetry by ...

  6. Contributing editor - Wikipedia

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    A contributing editor is a newspaper, magazine or online job title that varies in its responsibilities. Often, but not always, a contributing editor is a "high-end" freelancer, consultant, or expert who has proven ability and has readership draw. This contributing editor regularly contributes articles to the publication but does not always edit ...

  7. One cool word - Wikipedia

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    one cool word magazine is a Vancouverlogue art and literary publication from Vancouver, British Columbia, with a full-length CD compilation of content from Metro Vancouverites accompanied in every issue. Its mandate was: "Our quest to encourage creative work in the city takes place on many levels: we invite people to submit work, we invite ...

  8. Wikipedia : New contributors' help page/How to answer

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    Many users who ask questions on the Help desk are new to Wikipedia. We were all new at one time; try to remember what being new was like. In the spirit of being helpful, if a user requests an answer on their talk page, please answer on the Help Desk page first and then copy the answer to their talk page. This benefits readers who browse the ...

  9. Wikipedia:Contributing to articles outside your native language

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    You might want to have a look at Wikipedia:Pages needing translation into English, and possibly add them to your watchlist. You might want to add your own name at Wikipedia:Translators available, or maybe at the equivalent for another language. If you are slightly less than fluent, just go ahead and edit like anyone else.