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<title><![CDATA[All Saints]]></title>
<link>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/11/02/all-saints/</link>
<pubDate>Wed, 02 Nov 2011 15:26:54 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Andrew Ritz</dc:creator>
<guid>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/11/02/all-saints/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Wiki Test The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them? All Saints &#8211; Roman C]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="color:#728FCE;">Wiki Test</h1>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them?</h4>
<p>All Saints &#8211; Roman Catholic Obligation</p>
<p>In the Roman Catholic  <font color="#728FCE">hrchCu</font> , All Saints&#8217; Day is a Holy Day of Obligation in many (but not all) countries, meaning going to  <font color="#728FCE">Mass</font>  on the  <font color="#728FCE">eadt</font>  is required unless one has a good reason to be excused from that obligation, such as illness. However, in a number of countries that do list All Saints&#8217; Day as a Holy  <font color="#728FCE">aDy</font>  of Obligation, including England &#38; Wales, the  <font color="#728FCE">otmyilsen</font>  of All Saints&#8217; Day is transferred to the  <font color="#728FCE">tecdajna</font>  Sunday if 1 November falls on a Monday or a Saturday, while in the same circumstances in the United  <font color="#728FCE">etsaSt</font>  the Solemnity is still celebrated on  <font color="#728FCE">Norvmbee</font>  1 but the obligation to attend Mass is abrogated.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>day</li>
<li>date</li>
<li>church</li>
<li>mass</li>
<li>states</li>
<li>adjacent</li>
<li>solemnity</li>
<li>november</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Fill in the missing words:</h4>
<p>All Saints &#8211; Roman Catholic Obligation</p>
<p>In the Roman Catholic ______, All Saints&#8217; Day is a Holy Day of Obligation in many (but not all) countries, meaning going to ____ on the ____ is required unless one has a good reason to be excused from that obligation, such as illness. However, in a number of countries that do list All Saints&#8217; Day as a Holy ___ of Obligation, including England &#38; Wales, the _________ of All Saints&#8217; Day is transferred to the ________ Sunday if 1 November falls on a Monday or a Saturday, while in the same circumstances in the United ______ the Solemnity is still celebrated on ________ 1 but the obligation to attend Mass is abrogated.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>day</li>
<li>date</li>
<li>church</li>
<li>mass</li>
<li>states</li>
<li>adjacent</li>
<li>solemnity</li>
<li>november</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The original text:</h4>
<p>All Saints &#8211; Roman Catholic Obligation</p>
<p>In the Roman Catholic Church, All Saints&#8217; Day is a Holy Day of Obligation in many (but not all) countries, meaning going to Mass on the date is required unless one has a good reason to be excused from that obligation, such as illness. However, in a number of countries that do list All Saints&#8217; Day as a Holy Day of Obligation, including England &#38; Wales, the solemnity of All Saints&#8217; Day is transferred to the adjacent Sunday if 1 November falls on a Monday or a Saturday, while in the same circumstances in the United States the Solemnity is still celebrated on November 1 but the obligation to attend Mass is abrogated.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Important words:</h4>
<ul>
<li>saints</li>
<li>roman</li>
<li>catholic</li>
<li>obligation</li>
<li>church</li>
<li>day</li>
<li>holy</li>
<li>countries</li>
<li>meaning</li>
<li>going</li>
<li>mass</li>
<li>date</li>
<li>required</li>
<li>unless</li>
<li>good</li>
<li>reason</li>
<li>excused</li>
<li>illness</li>
<li>number</li>
<li>list</li>
<li>including</li>
<li>england</li>
<li>wales</li>
<li>solemnity</li>
<li>transferred</li>
<li>adjacent</li>
<li>sunday</li>
<li>november</li>
<li>falls</li>
<li>monday</li>
<li>saturday</li>
<li>circumstances</li>
<li>united</li>
<li>states</li>
<li>celebrated</li>
<li>attend</li>
<li>abrogated</li>
</ul>
<table border="1" align="center">
<h4><font color="#728FCE">ngrams of length 2</font></h4>
<tr>
<th align="center"><font color="#728FCE">collocation</font></th>
<th align="center"><font color="#728FCE">frequency</font></th>
<tr>
<td>saints&#8217; day</td>
<td align="center">11</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>souls&#8217; day</td>
<td align="center">4</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>lutheran churches</td>
<td align="center">4</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>catholic church</td>
<td align="center">4</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>roman catholic</td>
<td align="center">3</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>reformation day</td>
<td align="center">3</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>holy day</td>
<td align="center">3</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>general commemoration</td>
<td align="center">3</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>western christian</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>saints&#8217; sunday</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>saints known</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>saints day</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>portugal spain</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>pope gregory</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>past year</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>new orleans</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>deceased relatives</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>agion panton</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
</tr>
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<tr>
<th align="center"><font color="#728FCE">collocation</font></th>
<th align="center"><font color="#728FCE">frequency</font></th>
<tr>
<td>roman catholic church</td>
<td align="center">3</td>
</tr>
</tr>
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<title><![CDATA[halloween]]></title>
<link>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/10/28/halloween/</link>
<pubDate>Fri, 28 Oct 2011 13:04:18 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Andrew Ritz</dc:creator>
<guid>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/10/28/halloween/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Wiki Test The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them? Halloween &#8211; Symbols]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="color:#728FCE;">Wiki Test</h1>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them?</h4>
<p>Halloween &#8211; Symbols</p>
<p>Development of artifacts and symbols  <font color="#728FCE">aaidosesct</font>  with Halloween formed over time. For instance, the carving of jack-o&#8217;-lanterns springs from the souling custom of carving  <font color="#728FCE">sinrptu</font>  into lanterns as a way of  <font color="#728FCE">rmbeeimgern</font>  the souls held in purgatory. [6] The turnip has traditionally been used in  <font color="#728FCE">ldnareI</font>  and Scotland at Halloween, [7] [8] but immigrants to North America used the  <font color="#728FCE">antvei</font>  pumpkin, which are both readily  <font color="#728FCE">baelavial</font>  and much larger &#8211; making them easier to carve than turnips. [7] The American tradition of carving pumpkins is  <font color="#728FCE">eorcerdd</font>  in 1837 [9] and was originally associated with harvest time in general, not becoming specifically  <font color="#728FCE">dotsieasca</font>  with Halloween until the mid-to-late 19th century. [10]</p>
<p>The imagery of Halloween is derived from many sources, including  <font color="#728FCE">naaiontl</font>  customs, works of Gothic and horror  <font color="#728FCE">atletrreiu</font>  (such as the novels Frankenstein and  <font color="#728FCE">rDaucla</font> ), and classic horror films (such as Frankenstein and The Mummy). [11] Among the earliest works on the subject of Halloween is from Scottish poet John Mayne in 1780, who made note of pranks at Halloween; &#8220;What fearfu&#8217; pranks ensue!&#8221;, as well as the supernatural  <font color="#728FCE">aocsstdiae</font>  with the night, &#8220;Bogies&#8221; ( <font color="#728FCE">sothsg</font> ), influencing Robert Burns&#8217; Halloween 1785. [12] Elements of the autumn season, such as pumpkins, corn husks, and  <font color="#728FCE">roewrasscc</font> , are also prevalent. Homes are often decorated with these types of  <font color="#728FCE">sbmsloy</font>  around Halloween.</p>
<p> <font color="#728FCE">elnweloaH</font>  imagery includes themes of death,  <font color="#728FCE">veil</font> , the occult, or mythical monsters. [13] Black and orange are the holiday&#8217;s traditional  <font color="#728FCE">oorlsc</font> .<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>associated</li>
<li>ghosts</li>
<li>evil</li>
<li>associated</li>
<li>colors</li>
<li>turnips</li>
<li>halloween</li>
<li>scarecrows</li>
<li>available</li>
<li>recorded</li>
<li>remembering</li>
<li>symbols</li>
<li>associated</li>
<li>ireland</li>
<li>national</li>
<li>dracula</li>
<li>literature</li>
<li>native</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Fill in the missing words:</h4>
<p>Halloween &#8211; Symbols</p>
<p>Development of artifacts and symbols __________ with Halloween formed over time. For instance, the carving of jack-o&#8217;-lanterns springs from the souling custom of carving _______ into lanterns as a way of ___________ the souls held in purgatory. [6] The turnip has traditionally been used in _______ and Scotland at Halloween, [7] [8] but immigrants to North America used the ______ pumpkin, which are both readily _________ and much larger &#8211; making them easier to carve than turnips. [7] The American tradition of carving pumpkins is ________ in 1837 [9] and was originally associated with harvest time in general, not becoming specifically __________ with Halloween until the mid-to-late 19th century. [10]</p>
<p>The imagery of Halloween is derived from many sources, including ________ customs, works of Gothic and horror __________ (such as the novels Frankenstein and _______), and classic horror films (such as Frankenstein and The Mummy). [11] Among the earliest works on the subject of Halloween is from Scottish poet John Mayne in 1780, who made note of pranks at Halloween; &#8220;What fearfu&#8217; pranks ensue!&#8221;, as well as the supernatural __________ with the night, &#8220;Bogies&#8221; (______), influencing Robert Burns&#8217; Halloween 1785. [12] Elements of the autumn season, such as pumpkins, corn husks, and __________, are also prevalent. Homes are often decorated with these types of _______ around Halloween.</p>
<p>_________ imagery includes themes of death, ____, the occult, or mythical monsters. [13] Black and orange are the holiday&#8217;s traditional ______.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>associated</li>
<li>ghosts</li>
<li>evil</li>
<li>associated</li>
<li>colors</li>
<li>turnips</li>
<li>halloween</li>
<li>scarecrows</li>
<li>available</li>
<li>recorded</li>
<li>remembering</li>
<li>symbols</li>
<li>associated</li>
<li>ireland</li>
<li>national</li>
<li>dracula</li>
<li>literature</li>
<li>native</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The original text:</h4>
<p>Halloween &#8211; Symbols</p>
<p>Development of artifacts and symbols associated with Halloween formed over time. For instance, the carving of jack-o&#8217;-lanterns springs from the souling custom of carving turnips into lanterns as a way of remembering the souls held in purgatory. [6] The turnip has traditionally been used in Ireland and Scotland at Halloween, [7] [8] but immigrants to North America used the native pumpkin, which are both readily available and much larger &#8211; making them easier to carve than turnips. [7] The American tradition of carving pumpkins is recorded in 1837 [9] and was originally associated with harvest time in general, not becoming specifically associated with Halloween until the mid-to-late 19th century. [10]</p>
<p>The imagery of Halloween is derived from many sources, including national customs, works of Gothic and horror literature (such as the novels Frankenstein and Dracula), and classic horror films (such as Frankenstein and The Mummy). [11] Among the earliest works on the subject of Halloween is from Scottish poet John Mayne in 1780, who made note of pranks at Halloween; &#8220;What fearfu&#8217; pranks ensue!&#8221;, as well as the supernatural associated with the night, &#8220;Bogies&#8221; (ghosts), influencing Robert Burns&#8217; Halloween 1785. [12] Elements of the autumn season, such as pumpkins, corn husks, and scarecrows, are also prevalent. Homes are often decorated with these types of symbols around Halloween.</p>
<p>Halloween imagery includes themes of death, evil, the occult, or mythical monsters. [13] Black and orange are the holiday&#8217;s traditional colors.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Important words:</h4>
<ul>
<li>halloween</li>
<li>symbols</li>
<li>development</li>
<li>artifacts</li>
<li>associated</li>
<li>formed</li>
<li>time</li>
<li>instance</li>
<li>carving</li>
<li>springs</li>
<li>souling</li>
<li>custom</li>
<li>turnips</li>
<li>lanterns</li>
<li>way</li>
<li>remembering</li>
<li>souls</li>
<li>held</li>
<li>purgatory</li>
<li>turnip</li>
<li>traditionally</li>
<li>used</li>
<li>ireland</li>
<li>scotland</li>
<li>immigrants</li>
<li>north</li>
<li>america</li>
<li>native</li>
<li>pumpkin</li>
<li>readily</li>
<li>available</li>
<li>larger</li>
<li>making</li>
<li>easier</li>
<li>carve</li>
<li>american</li>
<li>tradition</li>
<li>pumpkins</li>
<li>recorded</li>
<li>originally</li>
<li>harvest</li>
<li>general</li>
<li>specifically</li>
<li>century</li>
<li>imagery</li>
<li>derived</li>
<li>sources</li>
<li>including</li>
<li>national</li>
<li>customs</li>
<li>works</li>
<li>gothic</li>
<li>horror</li>
<li>literature</li>
<li>novels</li>
<li>frankenstein</li>
<li>dracula</li>
<li>classic</li>
<li>films</li>
<li>mummy</li>
<li>earliest</li>
<li>subject</li>
<li>scottish</li>
<li>poet</li>
<li>john</li>
<li>mayne</li>
<li>note</li>
<li>pranks</li>
<li>supernatural</li>
<li>night</li>
<li>ghosts</li>
<li>influencing</li>
<li>robert</li>
<li>elements</li>
<li>autumn</li>
<li>season</li>
<li>corn</li>
<li>husks</li>
<li>scarecrows</li>
<li>prevalent</li>
<li>homes</li>
<li>decorated</li>
<li>types</li>
<li>includes</li>
<li>themes</li>
<li>death</li>
<li>evil</li>
<li>occult</li>
<li>mythical</li>
<li>monsters</li>
<li>black</li>
<li>orange</li>
<li>traditional</li>
<li>colors</li>
</ul>
<table border="1" align="center">
<h4><font color="#728FCE">ngrams of length 2</font></h4>
<tr>
<th align="center"><font color="#728FCE">collocation</font></th>
<th align="center"><font color="#728FCE">frequency</font></th>
<tr>
<td>north america</td>
<td align="center">7</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>united states</td>
<td align="center">4</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>horror films</td>
<td align="center">4</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>19th century</td>
<td align="center">4</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>late 19th</td>
<td align="center">3</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>haunted attractions</td>
<td align="center">3</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>halloween parties</td>
<td align="center">3</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>going guising</td>
<td align="center">3</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>20th century</td>
<td align="center">3</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>word trick</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>walnut shells</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>traditional halloween</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>term trick</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>roman catholic</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>recent years</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>halloween postcards</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>halloween costumes</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>halloween costume</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>games traditionally</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>early 20th</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>costume parties</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>costume going</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>common game</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>chicago tribune</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>catholic church</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>candy apples</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>article trick</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>article halloween</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>apple bobbing</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
</tr>
</table>
<table border="1" align="center">
<h4><font color="#728FCE">ngrams of length 3</font></h4>
<tr>
<th align="center"><font color="#728FCE">collocation</font></th>
<th align="center"><font color="#728FCE">frequency</font></th>
<tr>
<td>late 19th century</td>
<td align="center">3</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>early 20th century</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
</tr>
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<title><![CDATA[John Cutler (yachtsman)]]></title>
<link>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/10/25/john-cutler-yachtsman/</link>
<pubDate>Tue, 25 Oct 2011 06:18:19 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Andrew Ritz</dc:creator>
<guid>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/10/25/john-cutler-yachtsman/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Wiki Test The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them? John Cutler (yachtsman) Jo]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="color:#728FCE;">Wiki Test</h1>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them?</h4>
<p>John Cutler (yachtsman)</p>
<p>John  <font color="#728FCE">eulrCt</font>  (born 8 June 1962 in Manchester, England) is a competitive sailor for  <font color="#728FCE">ewN</font>  Zealand who won a bronze medal in the Finn Class at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul. He was also selected for the 1992 Summer  <font color="#728FCE">Oclispym</font>  in Barcelona and was a sailing coach for the New  <font color="#728FCE">aeldnaZ</font>  team at the 1996 Summer Olympics in  <font color="#728FCE">ltatAan</font> . Cutler has subsequently competed for a number of different syndicates in the America&#8217;s  <font color="#728FCE">uCp</font> .<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>new</li>
<li>cutler</li>
<li>atlanta</li>
<li>zealand</li>
<li>olympics</li>
<li>cup</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Fill in the missing words:</h4>
<p>John Cutler (yachtsman)</p>
<p>John ______ (born 8 June 1962 in Manchester, England) is a competitive sailor for ___ Zealand who won a bronze medal in the Finn Class at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul. He was also selected for the 1992 Summer ________ in Barcelona and was a sailing coach for the New _______ team at the 1996 Summer Olympics in _______. Cutler has subsequently competed for a number of different syndicates in the America&#8217;s ___.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>new</li>
<li>cutler</li>
<li>atlanta</li>
<li>zealand</li>
<li>olympics</li>
<li>cup</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The original text:</h4>
<p>John Cutler (yachtsman)</p>
<p>John Cutler (born 8 June 1962 in Manchester, England) is a competitive sailor for New Zealand who won a bronze medal in the Finn Class at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul. He was also selected for the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona and was a sailing coach for the New Zealand team at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. Cutler has subsequently competed for a number of different syndicates in the America&#8217;s Cup.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Important words:</h4>
<ul>
<li>john</li>
<li>cutler</li>
<li>yachtsman</li>
<li>born</li>
<li>june</li>
<li>manchester</li>
<li>england</li>
<li>competitive</li>
<li>sailor</li>
<li>new</li>
<li>zealand</li>
<li>won</li>
<li>bronze</li>
<li>medal</li>
<li>finn</li>
<li>class</li>
<li>olympic</li>
<li>games</li>
<li>seoul</li>
<li>selected</li>
<li>summer</li>
<li>olympics</li>
<li>barcelona</li>
<li>sailing</li>
<li>coach</li>
<li>team</li>
<li>atlanta</li>
<li>subsequently</li>
<li>competed</li>
<li>number</li>
<li>different</li>
<li>syndicates</li>
<li>cup</li>
</ul>
<table border="1" align="center">
<h4><font color="#728FCE">ngrams of length 2</font></h4>
<tr>
<th align="center"><font color="#728FCE">collocation</font></th>
<th align="center"><font color="#728FCE">frequency</font></th>
<tr>
<td>summer olympics</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>new zealand</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>john cutler</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
</tr>
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<title><![CDATA[Gothic rock]]></title>
<link>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/10/23/gothic-rock/</link>
<pubDate>Sun, 23 Oct 2011 18:11:15 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Andrew Ritz</dc:creator>
<guid>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/10/23/gothic-rock/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Wiki Test The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them? Gothic rock Gothic rock (a]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="color:#728FCE;">Wiki Test</h1>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them?</h4>
<p>Gothic rock</p>
<p>Gothic rock (also referred to as goth rock or simply goth) is a  <font color="#728FCE">slcimua</font>  subgenre of post-punk and alternative rock that formed during the late 1970s. Gothic rock bands grew from the strong ties they had to the English  <font color="#728FCE">npku</font>   <font color="#728FCE">ckro</font>  and emerging post-punk scenes. According to both Pitchfork [2] and NME, [3] protogoth bands are Joy Division, [2] [3] Siouxsie and the Banshees, [2] [3]  <font color="#728FCE">sahuuaB</font>  [2] [3] and The Cure. [2] [3] The  <font color="#728FCE">grnee</font>  itself was defined as a separate movement from punk rock during the early 1980s largely due to the significant stylistic divergences of the movement; gothic  <font color="#728FCE">kroc</font> , as  <font color="#728FCE">epdoops</font>  to punk,  <font color="#728FCE">mecsboni</font>  dark, often keyboard-heavy music with  <font color="#728FCE">soriipcntveet</font>  and depressing lyrics. Gothic rock then gave rise to a broader subculture that included clubs, fashion and numerous  <font color="#728FCE">utbiicnaolsp</font>  that  <font color="#728FCE">wegr</font>  in popularity in the 1980s.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>grew</li>
<li>opposed</li>
<li>introspective</li>
<li>rock</li>
<li>musical</li>
<li>combines</li>
<li>bauhaus</li>
<li>genre</li>
<li>rock</li>
<li>publications</li>
<li>punk</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Fill in the missing words:</h4>
<p>Gothic rock</p>
<p>Gothic rock (also referred to as goth rock or simply goth) is a _______ subgenre of post-punk and alternative rock that formed during the late 1970s. Gothic rock bands grew from the strong ties they had to the English ____ ____ and emerging post-punk scenes. According to both Pitchfork [2] and NME, [3] protogoth bands are Joy Division, [2] [3] Siouxsie and the Banshees, [2] [3] _______ [2] [3] and The Cure. [2] [3] The _____ itself was defined as a separate movement from punk rock during the early 1980s largely due to the significant stylistic divergences of the movement; gothic ____, as _______ to punk, ________ dark, often keyboard-heavy music with _____________ and depressing lyrics. Gothic rock then gave rise to a broader subculture that included clubs, fashion and numerous ____________ that ____ in popularity in the 1980s.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>grew</li>
<li>opposed</li>
<li>introspective</li>
<li>rock</li>
<li>musical</li>
<li>combines</li>
<li>bauhaus</li>
<li>genre</li>
<li>rock</li>
<li>publications</li>
<li>punk</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The original text:</h4>
<p>Gothic rock</p>
<p>Gothic rock (also referred to as goth rock or simply goth) is a musical subgenre of post-punk and alternative rock that formed during the late 1970s. Gothic rock bands grew from the strong ties they had to the English punk rock and emerging post-punk scenes. According to both Pitchfork [2] and NME, [3] protogoth bands are Joy Division, [2] [3] Siouxsie and the Banshees, [2] [3] Bauhaus [2] [3] and The Cure. [2] [3] The genre itself was defined as a separate movement from punk rock during the early 1980s largely due to the significant stylistic divergences of the movement; gothic rock, as opposed to punk, combines dark, often keyboard-heavy music with introspective and depressing lyrics. Gothic rock then gave rise to a broader subculture that included clubs, fashion and numerous publications that grew in popularity in the 1980s.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Important words:</h4>
<ul>
<li>gothic</li>
<li>rock</li>
<li>referred</li>
<li>goth</li>
<li>simply</li>
<li>musical</li>
<li>subgenre</li>
<li>alternative</li>
<li>formed</li>
<li>late</li>
<li>bands</li>
<li>grew</li>
<li>strong</li>
<li>ties</li>
<li>english</li>
<li>punk</li>
<li>emerging</li>
<li>scenes</li>
<li>according</li>
<li>pitchfork</li>
<li>nme</li>
<li>protogoth</li>
<li>joy</li>
<li>division</li>
<li>siouxsie</li>
<li>banshees</li>
<li>bauhaus</li>
<li>cure</li>
<li>genre</li>
<li>defined</li>
<li>separate</li>
<li>movement</li>
<li>early</li>
<li>largely</li>
<li>significant</li>
<li>stylistic</li>
<li>divergences</li>
<li>opposed</li>
<li>combines</li>
<li>dark</li>
<li>music</li>
<li>introspective</li>
<li>depressing</li>
<li>lyrics</li>
<li>gave</li>
<li>rise</li>
<li>broader</li>
<li>subculture</li>
<li>included</li>
<li>clubs</li>
<li>fashion</li>
<li>numerous</li>
<li>publications</li>
<li>popularity</li>
</ul>
<table border="1" align="center">
<h4><font color="#728FCE">ngrams of length 2</font></h4>
<tr>
<th align="center"><font color="#728FCE">collocation</font></th>
<th align="center"><font color="#728FCE">frequency</font></th>
<tr>
<td>gothic rock</td>
<td align="center">28</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>post punk</td>
<td align="center">5</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>velvet underground</td>
<td align="center">4</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>southern death</td>
<td align="center">4</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>rock gothic</td>
<td align="center">4</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>birthday party</td>
<td align="center">4</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>simon reynolds</td>
<td align="center">3</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>punk rock</td>
<td align="center">3</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>killing joke</td>
<td align="center">3</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>joy division</td>
<td align="center">3</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>death cult</td>
<td align="center">3</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>xmal deutschland</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>term gothic</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>rock include</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>reynolds identifies</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>punk bands</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>positive punk</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>particularly influential</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>music journalist</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>leonard cohen</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>late 1970s</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>goth groups</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>early 1980s</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>david bowie</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
</tr>
</table>
<table border="1" align="center">
<h4><font color="#728FCE">ngrams of length 3</font></h4>
<tr>
<th align="center"><font color="#728FCE">collocation</font></th>
<th align="center"><font color="#728FCE">frequency</font></th>
<tr>
<td>rock gothic bands</td>
<td align="center">4</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>gothic rock culture</td>
<td align="center">4</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>southern death cult</td>
<td align="center">3</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>post punk bands</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>gothic rock includes</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
</tr>
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<title><![CDATA[Enzo G. Castellari]]></title>
<link>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/10/20/enzo-g-castellari/</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 20 Oct 2011 10:51:30 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Andrew Ritz</dc:creator>
<guid>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/10/20/enzo-g-castellari/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Wiki Test The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them? Enzo G. Castellari Enzo G.]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="color:#728FCE;">Wiki Test</h1>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them?</h4>
<p>Enzo G. Castellari</p>
<p>Enzo G. Castellari (born July 29, 1938) is an Italian film director. He became famous during the 1960s by directing several  <font color="#728FCE">eihapttsg</font>  westerns with such titles as Go Kill and Come Back (Vado&#8230; l&#8217;ammazzo e torno, 1967) , One Dollar Too Many (1968), Seven Winchesters for a Massacre (Sette winchester per un  <font color="#728FCE">ossrmcaa</font> , 1967) and Go  <font color="#728FCE">illK</font>  Everybody and  <font color="#728FCE">emCo</font>  Back Alone ( <font color="#728FCE">mlmAazzia</font>  tutti e torna solo, 1968). His films exhibited a flair for violent  <font color="#728FCE">cntaoi</font>  and gunfights, often using slow-motion to spectacular effect. His film Keoma (1976) is considered the last great  <font color="#728FCE">mfil</font>  of the genre.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>action</li>
<li>massacro</li>
<li>ammazzali</li>
<li>kill</li>
<li>spaghetti</li>
<li>film</li>
<li>come</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Fill in the missing words:</h4>
<p>Enzo G. Castellari</p>
<p>Enzo G. Castellari (born July 29, 1938) is an Italian film director. He became famous during the 1960s by directing several _________ westerns with such titles as Go Kill and Come Back (Vado&#8230; l&#8217;ammazzo e torno, 1967) , One Dollar Too Many (1968), Seven Winchesters for a Massacre (Sette winchester per un ________, 1967) and Go ____ Everybody and ____ Back Alone (_________ tutti e torna solo, 1968). His films exhibited a flair for violent ______ and gunfights, often using slow-motion to spectacular effect. His film Keoma (1976) is considered the last great ____ of the genre.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>action</li>
<li>massacro</li>
<li>ammazzali</li>
<li>kill</li>
<li>spaghetti</li>
<li>film</li>
<li>come</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The original text:</h4>
<p>Enzo G. Castellari</p>
<p>Enzo G. Castellari (born July 29, 1938) is an Italian film director. He became famous during the 1960s by directing several spaghetti westerns with such titles as Go Kill and Come Back (Vado&#8230; l&#8217;ammazzo e torno, 1967) , One Dollar Too Many (1968), Seven Winchesters for a Massacre (Sette winchester per un massacro, 1967) and Go Kill Everybody and Come Back Alone (Ammazzali tutti e torna solo, 1968). His films exhibited a flair for violent action and gunfights, often using slow-motion to spectacular effect. His film Keoma (1976) is considered the last great film of the genre.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Important words:</h4>
<ul>
<li>enzo</li>
<li>castellari</li>
<li>born</li>
<li>july</li>
<li>italian</li>
<li>film</li>
<li>director</li>
<li>famous</li>
<li>directing</li>
<li>spaghetti</li>
<li>westerns</li>
<li>titles</li>
<li>kill</li>
<li>come</li>
<li>vado</li>
<li>torno</li>
<li>dollar</li>
<li>seven</li>
<li>winchesters</li>
<li>massacre</li>
<li>sette</li>
<li>winchester</li>
<li>massacro</li>
<li>everybody</li>
<li>ammazzali</li>
<li>tutti</li>
<li>torna</li>
<li>solo</li>
<li>films</li>
<li>exhibited</li>
<li>flair</li>
<li>violent</li>
<li>action</li>
<li>gunfights</li>
<li>using</li>
<li>spectacular</li>
<li>effect</li>
<li>keoma</li>
<li>considered</li>
<li>great</li>
<li>genre</li>
</ul>
<table border="1" align="center">
<h4><font color="#728FCE">ngrams of length 2</font></h4>
<tr>
<th align="center"><font color="#728FCE">collocation</font></th>
<th align="center"><font color="#728FCE">frequency</font></th>
<tr>
<td>quentin tarantino</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>inglorious bastards</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
</tr>
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<title><![CDATA[Minefields in Croatia]]></title>
<link>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/10/20/minefields-in-croatia/</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 20 Oct 2011 09:04:36 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Andrew Ritz</dc:creator>
<guid>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/10/20/minefields-in-croatia/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Wiki Test The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them? Minefields in Croatia]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="color:#728FCE;">Wiki Test</h1>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them?</h4>
<p>Minefields in Croatia &#8211;  <font color="#728FCE">egimiDnn</font>  operations</p>
<p>The Croatian government has dedicated itself to eradicating landmines (demining) as well as allowing and assisting a network of international mine clearance programs. It has spent  <font color="#728FCE">nlsbisautat</font>  amounts of money on demining work, $24.9 million in 1999 alone. [2]</p>
<p>These  <font color="#728FCE">ftosrfe</font>  have resulted in significant areas being cleared of mines. In 2001, 42.3 million square meters of land were returned to productive use. By early 2004, the  <font color="#728FCE">nnmeortveg</font>  declared its first mine-impacted county &#8220;mine-safe&#8221;. The Croatian government plans to add two or three more counties to the mine-safe list by the  <font color="#728FCE">edn</font>  of 2006.</p>
<p>However, the government does not expect to be able to declare the country &#8216;mine-safe&#8217; until at least 2009. In April 2006, the Croatian Mine Action Centre announced that 1,147 square kilometers are still categorized as being  <font color="#728FCE">sedtcsepu</font>  of containing landmines, comprising twelve (of 21) counties; 30 percent of that area is known for a  <font color="#728FCE">aftc</font>  to be mined. One fourth of the  <font color="#728FCE">nteeri</font>   <font color="#728FCE">olpinauotp</font>   <font color="#728FCE">lvesi</font>  in these areas. [5] A significant  <font color="#728FCE">tgomaicnilpc</font>   <font color="#728FCE">rftcao</font>  is the relatively  <font color="#728FCE">enddilpuiinsc</font>   <font color="#728FCE">awy</font>  in which mines were often  <font color="#728FCE">iadl</font> , as well as the terrain in some areas. In the  <font color="#728FCE">yhsmar</font>  ground of Eastern Slavonia, for  <font color="#728FCE">inntacse</font> ,  <font color="#728FCE">snmie</font>  have been displaced or washed away by floods. As of October 2011 [update], 48 deminers have been killed in mine clearance tasks since the end of the war. [6]</p>
<p>Clearance of landmines is carried out by several different organizations and commercial  <font color="#728FCE">eipaoncms</font>  who compete through a competitive bidding process for the job. Adopt-A-Minefield (AAM) has supported mine  <font color="#728FCE">nrcaacele</font>  in Croatia since 1999 (working through the International Trust Fund for Demining and Mine  <font color="#728FCE">mcsiVit</font>  Assistance). All Adopt-A-Minefield donations earmarked for Croatia are matched dollar for dollar by the ITF.</p>
<p>The Croatian government has also been a strong supporter of the Ottawa Treaty  <font color="#728FCE">bgnanin</font>  landmines, which it signed in 1997 and  <font color="#728FCE">idietarf</font>  in 1998. [7] It has, however, been criticised for slowness in destroying its own stockpiles of mines and for retaining an unusually high number of mines for &#8220;training purposes&#8221;. [2]<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>mines</li>
<li>factor</li>
<li>companies</li>
<li>victims</li>
<li>clearance</li>
<li>fact</li>
<li>lives</li>
<li>efforts</li>
<li>suspected</li>
<li>complicating</li>
<li>population</li>
<li>substantial</li>
<li>instance</li>
<li>laid</li>
<li>ratified</li>
<li>way</li>
<li>banning</li>
<li>entire</li>
<li>marshy</li>
<li>government</li>
<li>end</li>
<li>demining</li>
<li>undisciplined</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Fill in the missing words:</h4>
<p>Minefields in Croatia &#8211; ________ operations</p>
<p>The Croatian government has dedicated itself to eradicating landmines (demining) as well as allowing and assisting a network of international mine clearance programs. It has spent ___________ amounts of money on demining work, $24.9 million in 1999 alone. [2]</p>
<p>These _______ have resulted in significant areas being cleared of mines. In 2001, 42.3 million square meters of land were returned to productive use. By early 2004, the __________ declared its first mine-impacted county &#8220;mine-safe&#8221;. The Croatian government plans to add two or three more counties to the mine-safe list by the ___ of 2006.</p>
<p>However, the government does not expect to be able to declare the country &#8216;mine-safe&#8217; until at least 2009. In April 2006, the Croatian Mine Action Centre announced that 1,147 square kilometers are still categorized as being _________ of containing landmines, comprising twelve (of 21) counties; 30 percent of that area is known for a ____ to be mined. One fourth of the ______ __________ _____ in these areas. [5] A significant ____________ ______ is the relatively _____________ ___ in which mines were often ____, as well as the terrain in some areas. In the ______ ground of Eastern Slavonia, for ________, _____ have been displaced or washed away by floods. As of October 2011 [update], 48 deminers have been killed in mine clearance tasks since the end of the war. [6]</p>
<p>Clearance of landmines is carried out by several different organizations and commercial _________ who compete through a competitive bidding process for the job. Adopt-A-Minefield (AAM) has supported mine _________ in Croatia since 1999 (working through the International Trust Fund for Demining and Mine _______ Assistance). All Adopt-A-Minefield donations earmarked for Croatia are matched dollar for dollar by the ITF.</p>
<p>The Croatian government has also been a strong supporter of the Ottawa Treaty _______ landmines, which it signed in 1997 and ________ in 1998. [7] It has, however, been criticised for slowness in destroying its own stockpiles of mines and for retaining an unusually high number of mines for &#8220;training purposes&#8221;. [2]<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>mines</li>
<li>factor</li>
<li>companies</li>
<li>victims</li>
<li>clearance</li>
<li>fact</li>
<li>lives</li>
<li>efforts</li>
<li>suspected</li>
<li>complicating</li>
<li>population</li>
<li>substantial</li>
<li>instance</li>
<li>laid</li>
<li>ratified</li>
<li>way</li>
<li>banning</li>
<li>entire</li>
<li>marshy</li>
<li>government</li>
<li>end</li>
<li>demining</li>
<li>undisciplined</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The original text:</h4>
<p>Minefields in Croatia &#8211; Demining operations</p>
<p>The Croatian government has dedicated itself to eradicating landmines (demining) as well as allowing and assisting a network of international mine clearance programs. It has spent substantial amounts of money on demining work, $24.9 million in 1999 alone. [2]</p>
<p>These efforts have resulted in significant areas being cleared of mines. In 2001, 42.3 million square meters of land were returned to productive use. By early 2004, the government declared its first mine-impacted county &#8220;mine-safe&#8221;. The Croatian government plans to add two or three more counties to the mine-safe list by the end of 2006.</p>
<p>However, the government does not expect to be able to declare the country &#8216;mine-safe&#8217; until at least 2009. In April 2006, the Croatian Mine Action Centre announced that 1,147 square kilometers are still categorized as being suspected of containing landmines, comprising twelve (of 21) counties; 30 percent of that area is known for a fact to be mined. One fourth of the entire population lives in these areas. [5] A significant complicating factor is the relatively undisciplined way in which mines were often laid, as well as the terrain in some areas. In the marshy ground of Eastern Slavonia, for instance, mines have been displaced or washed away by floods. As of October 2011 [update], 48 deminers have been killed in mine clearance tasks since the end of the war. [6]</p>
<p>Clearance of landmines is carried out by several different organizations and commercial companies who compete through a competitive bidding process for the job. Adopt-A-Minefield (AAM) has supported mine clearance in Croatia since 1999 (working through the International Trust Fund for Demining and Mine Victims Assistance). All Adopt-A-Minefield donations earmarked for Croatia are matched dollar for dollar by the ITF.</p>
<p>The Croatian government has also been a strong supporter of the Ottawa Treaty banning landmines, which it signed in 1997 and ratified in 1998. [7] It has, however, been criticised for slowness in destroying its own stockpiles of mines and for retaining an unusually high number of mines for &#8220;training purposes&#8221;. [2]<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Important words:</h4>
<ul>
<li>minefields</li>
<li>croatia</li>
<li>demining</li>
<li>operations</li>
<li>croatian</li>
<li>government</li>
<li>dedicated</li>
<li>eradicating</li>
<li>landmines</li>
<li>allowing</li>
<li>assisting</li>
<li>network</li>
<li>international</li>
<li>clearance</li>
<li>programs</li>
<li>spent</li>
<li>substantial</li>
<li>amounts</li>
<li>money</li>
<li>work</li>
<li>million</li>
<li>efforts</li>
<li>resulted</li>
<li>significant</li>
<li>areas</li>
<li>cleared</li>
<li>mines</li>
<li>square</li>
<li>meters</li>
<li>land</li>
<li>returned</li>
<li>productive</li>
<li>use</li>
<li>early</li>
<li>declared</li>
<li>county</li>
<li>plans</li>
<li>add</li>
<li>counties</li>
<li>list</li>
<li>end</li>
<li>does</li>
<li>expect</li>
<li>able</li>
<li>declare</li>
<li>country</li>
<li>april</li>
<li>action</li>
<li>centre</li>
<li>announced</li>
<li>kilometers</li>
<li>categorized</li>
<li>suspected</li>
<li>containing</li>
<li>comprising</li>
<li>percent</li>
<li>area</li>
<li>known</li>
<li>fact</li>
<li>mined</li>
<li>fourth</li>
<li>entire</li>
<li>population</li>
<li>lives</li>
<li>complicating</li>
<li>factor</li>
<li>relatively</li>
<li>undisciplined</li>
<li>way</li>
<li>laid</li>
<li>terrain</li>
<li>marshy</li>
<li>ground</li>
<li>eastern</li>
<li>slavonia</li>
<li>instance</li>
<li>displaced</li>
<li>washed</li>
<li>away</li>
<li>floods</li>
<li>october</li>
<li>update</li>
<li>deminers</li>
<li>killed</li>
<li>tasks</li>
<li>war</li>
<li>carried</li>
<li>different</li>
<li>organizations</li>
<li>commercial</li>
<li>companies</li>
<li>compete</li>
<li>competitive</li>
<li>bidding</li>
<li>process</li>
<li>job</li>
<li>aam</li>
<li>supported</li>
<li>working</li>
<li>trust</li>
<li>fund</li>
<li>victims</li>
<li>assistance</li>
<li>donations</li>
<li>earmarked</li>
<li>matched</li>
<li>dollar</li>
<li>itf</li>
<li>strong</li>
<li>supporter</li>
<li>ottawa</li>
<li>treaty</li>
<li>banning</li>
<li>signed</li>
<li>ratified</li>
<li>criticised</li>
<li>slowness</li>
<li>destroying</li>
<li>stockpiles</li>
<li>retaining</li>
<li>unusually</li>
<li>high</li>
<li>number</li>
</ul>
<table border="1" align="center">
<h4><font color="#728FCE">ngrams of length 2</font></h4>
<tr>
<th align="center"><font color="#728FCE">collocation</font></th>
<th align="center"><font color="#728FCE">frequency</font></th>
<tr>
<td>croatian government</td>
<td align="center">4</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>eastern slavonia</td>
<td align="center">3</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>tourism industry</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>serbian krajina</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>serb held</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>plitvice lakes</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>mined areas</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>land mines</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>held areas</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>croatian krajina</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>croatia minefields</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
</tr>
</table>
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<title><![CDATA[The Planets]]></title>
<link>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/10/08/the-planets/</link>
<pubDate>Sat, 08 Oct 2011 09:58:23 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Andrew Ritz</dc:creator>
<guid>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/10/08/the-planets/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Wiki Test The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them? The Planets The asnPtel ,]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="color:#728fce;">Wiki Test</h1>
<h4 style="color:#728fce;">The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them?</h4>
<p>The Planets</p>
<p>The <font color="#728fce">asnPtel</font> , <font color="#728fce">pO</font> . 32, is a seven-movement orchestral suite by the English composer <font color="#728fce">vtuaGs</font> <font color="#728fce">oslHt</font> , written between 1914 and 1916. Each movement of the <font color="#728fce">situe</font> is named after a planet of the Solar System and its <font color="#728fce">rrpgcniesndoo</font> astrological <font color="#728fce">aetcrhacr</font> as defined by Holst. With the exception of Earth, which is not observed in astrological <font color="#728fce">taeccrip</font> , all the planets are represented.</p>
<p>From its premiere to the present day, the suite has been enduringly popular, influential, widely <font color="#728fce">rpremofed</font> and the subject of numerous recordings. However, it had a protracted birth. There were four performances between September 1918 and October 1920, but they were all either private (the first performance, in London) or incomplete (two others in London and one in Birmingham). The premiere was at the Queen&#8217;s Hall on 29 September 1918, conducted by Holst&#8217;s friend Adrian Boult to an invited <font color="#728fce">aeuendic</font> of about 250 people. The first complete public performance was given in London on 15 <font color="#728fce">mbrNeveo</font> 1920, with the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Albert Coates.</p>
<h4 style="color:#728fce;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>holst
<li>november
<li>gustav
<li>op
<li>performed
<li>suite
<li>audience
<li>character
<li>practice
<li>corresponding
<li>planets </li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728fce;">Fill in the missing words:</h4>
<p>The Planets</p>
<p>The _______, __. 32, is a seven-movement orchestral suite by the English composer ______ _____, written between 1914 and 1916. Each movement of the _____ is named after a planet of the Solar System and its _____________ astrological _________ as defined by Holst. With the exception of Earth, which is not observed in astrological ________, all the planets are represented.</p>
<p>From its premiere to the present day, the suite has been enduringly popular, influential, widely _________ and the subject of numerous recordings. However, it had a protracted birth. There were four performances between September 1918 and October 1920, but they were all either private (the first performance, in London) or incomplete (two others in London and one in Birmingham). The premiere was at the Queen&#8217;s Hall on 29 September 1918, conducted by Holst&#8217;s friend Adrian Boult to an invited ________ of about 250 people. The first complete public performance was given in London on 15 ________ 1920, with the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Albert Coates.</p>
<h4 style="color:#728fce;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>holst
<li>november
<li>gustav
<li>op
<li>performed
<li>suite
<li>audience
<li>character
<li>practice
<li>corresponding
<li>planets </li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728fce;">The original text:</h4>
<p>The Planets</p>
<p>The Planets, Op. 32, is a seven-movement orchestral suite by the English composer Gustav Holst, written between 1914 and 1916. Each movement of the suite is named after a planet of the Solar System and its corresponding astrological character as defined by Holst. With the exception of Earth, which is not observed in astrological practice, all the planets are represented.</p>
<p>From its premiere to the present day, the suite has been enduringly popular, influential, widely performed and the subject of numerous recordings. However, it had a protracted birth. There were four performances between September 1918 and October 1920, but they were all either private (the first performance, in London) or incomplete (two others in London and one in Birmingham). The premiere was at the Queen&#8217;s Hall on 29 September 1918, conducted by Holst&#8217;s friend Adrian Boult to an invited audience of about 250 people. The first complete public performance was given in London on 15 November 1920, with the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Albert Coates.</p>
<h4 style="color:#728fce;">Important words:</h4>
<ul>
<li>planets
<li>op
<li>orchestral
<li>suite
<li>english
<li>composer
<li>gustav
<li>holst
<li>written
<li>movement
<li>named
<li>planet
<li>solar
<li>corresponding
<li>astrological
<li>character
<li>defined
<li>exception
<li>earth
<li>observed
<li>practice
<li>represented
<li>premiere
<li>present
<li>day
<li>enduringly
<li>popular
<li>influential
<li>widely
<li>performed
<li>subject
<li>numerous
<li>recordings
<li>protracted
<li>birth
<li>performances
<li>september
<li>october
<li>private
<li>performance
<li>london
<li>incomplete
<li>birmingham
<li>hall
<li>conducted
<li>friend
<li>adrian
<li>boult
<li>invited
<li>audience
<li>people
<li>complete
<li>public
<li>given
<li>november
<li>symphony
<li>orchestra
<li>albert
<li>coates </li>
</ul>
<table border="1" align="center">
<h4><font color="#728fce">ngrams of length 2</font></h4>
<tbody>
<tr>
<th align="center"><font color="#728fce">collocation</font></th>
<th align="center"><font color="#728fce">frequency</font></th>
<tr>
<td>queen&#8217;s hall</td>
<td align="center">8</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>public performance</td>
<td align="center">5</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>seven movements</td>
<td align="center">4</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>gustav holst</td>
<td align="center">4</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>adrian boult</td>
<td align="center">4</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>venus mercury</td>
<td align="center">3</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>large orchestra</td>
<td align="center">3</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>symphony orchestra</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>public concert</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>movements representing</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>london symphony</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>holst&#8217;s original</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>holst&#8217;s friend</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>holst&#8217;s daughter</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>holst conducted</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>halle orchestra</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>english composer</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>complete performance</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>band performed</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>balfour gardiner</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>astrological character</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>alternative explanation</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>albert coates</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<table border="1" align="center">
<h4><font color="#728fce">ngrams of length 3</font></h4>
<tbody>
<tr>
<th align="center"><font color="#728fce">collocation</font></th>
<th align="center"><font color="#728fce">frequency</font></th>
<tr>
<td>queen&#8217;s hall orchestra</td>
<td align="center">3</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>london symphony orchestra</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>incomplete public performance</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>corresponding astrological character</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
</tr>
</tbody>
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<title><![CDATA[Ergonomics]]></title>
<link>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/10/05/ergonomics/</link>
<pubDate>Wed, 05 Oct 2011 07:23:16 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Andrew Ritz</dc:creator>
<guid>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/10/05/ergonomics/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Wiki Test The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them? Ergonomics Escmnrogoi is t]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="color:#728FCE;">Wiki Test</h1>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them?</h4>
<p>Ergonomics</p>
<p> <font color="#728FCE">Escmnrogoi</font>  is the study of designing equipment and devices that fit the human body, its movements, and its cognitive abilities.</p>
<p>The  <font color="#728FCE">alneIntanorit</font>   <font color="#728FCE">crEgimsnoo</font>  Association defines ergonomics as follows: [1]</p>
<p>Ergonomics (or human factors) is the scientific discipline concerned with the understanding of interactions among humans and other elements of a system, and the profession that applies  <font color="#728FCE">yehrot</font> ,  <font color="#728FCE">ippnircsle</font> , data and methods to design in order to optimize human well-being and overall system  <font color="#728FCE">mereoprfnca</font> .</p>
<p>Ergonomics is employed to fulfill the two goals of health and productivity. It is relevant in the  <font color="#728FCE">isnged</font>  of such things as safe furniture and easy-to-use interfaces to machines and equipment. Proper ergonomic  <font color="#728FCE">igsdne</font>  is necessary to prevent repetitive strain injuries, which can develop over time and can  <font color="#728FCE">aedl</font>  to long-term  <font color="#728FCE">iiltisybad</font> . [2]<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>design</li>
<li>ergonomics</li>
<li>principles</li>
<li>ergonomics</li>
<li>international</li>
<li>lead</li>
<li>disability</li>
<li>design</li>
<li>theory</li>
<li>performance</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Fill in the missing words:</h4>
<p>Ergonomics</p>
<p>__________ is the study of designing equipment and devices that fit the human body, its movements, and its cognitive abilities.</p>
<p>The _____________ __________ Association defines ergonomics as follows: [1]</p>
<p>Ergonomics (or human factors) is the scientific discipline concerned with the understanding of interactions among humans and other elements of a system, and the profession that applies ______, __________, data and methods to design in order to optimize human well-being and overall system ___________.</p>
<p>Ergonomics is employed to fulfill the two goals of health and productivity. It is relevant in the ______ of such things as safe furniture and easy-to-use interfaces to machines and equipment. Proper ergonomic ______ is necessary to prevent repetitive strain injuries, which can develop over time and can ____ to long-term __________. [2]<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>design</li>
<li>ergonomics</li>
<li>principles</li>
<li>ergonomics</li>
<li>international</li>
<li>lead</li>
<li>disability</li>
<li>design</li>
<li>theory</li>
<li>performance</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The original text:</h4>
<p>Ergonomics</p>
<p>Ergonomics is the study of designing equipment and devices that fit the human body, its movements, and its cognitive abilities.</p>
<p>The International Ergonomics Association defines ergonomics as follows: [1]</p>
<p>Ergonomics (or human factors) is the scientific discipline concerned with the understanding of interactions among humans and other elements of a system, and the profession that applies theory, principles, data and methods to design in order to optimize human well-being and overall system performance.</p>
<p>Ergonomics is employed to fulfill the two goals of health and productivity. It is relevant in the design of such things as safe furniture and easy-to-use interfaces to machines and equipment. Proper ergonomic design is necessary to prevent repetitive strain injuries, which can develop over time and can lead to long-term disability. [2]<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Important words:</h4>
<ul>
<li>ergonomics</li>
<li>study</li>
<li>designing</li>
<li>equipment</li>
<li>devices</li>
<li>fit</li>
<li>human</li>
<li>body</li>
<li>movements</li>
<li>cognitive</li>
<li>abilities</li>
<li>international</li>
<li>association</li>
<li>defines</li>
<li>factors</li>
<li>scientific</li>
<li>discipline</li>
<li>concerned</li>
<li>understanding</li>
<li>interactions</li>
<li>humans</li>
<li>elements</li>
<li>profession</li>
<li>applies</li>
<li>theory</li>
<li>principles</li>
<li>data</li>
<li>methods</li>
<li>design</li>
<li>order</li>
<li>optimize</li>
<li>overall</li>
<li>performance</li>
<li>employed</li>
<li>fulfill</li>
<li>goals</li>
<li>health</li>
<li>productivity</li>
<li>relevant</li>
<li>things</li>
<li>safe</li>
<li>furniture</li>
<li>interfaces</li>
<li>machines</li>
<li>proper</li>
<li>ergonomic</li>
<li>necessary</li>
<li>prevent</li>
<li>repetitive</li>
<li>strain</li>
<li>injuries</li>
<li>develop</li>
<li>time</li>
<li>lead</li>
<li>disability</li>
</ul>
<table border="1" align="center">
<h4><font color="#728FCE">ngrams of length 2</font></h4>
<tr>
<th align="center"><font color="#728FCE">collocation</font></th>
<th align="center"><font color="#728FCE">frequency</font></th>
<tr>
<td>human factors</td>
<td align="center">16</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>international ergonomics</td>
<td align="center">4</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ergonomics society</td>
<td align="center">4</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ergonomics ergonomics</td>
<td align="center">4</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ergonomics association</td>
<td align="center">4</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>term ergonomics</td>
<td align="center">3</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>lumbar support</td>
<td align="center">3</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>kneeling chair</td>
<td align="center">3</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>design changes</td>
<td align="center">3</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>body angle</td>
<td align="center">3</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>world war</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>workers compensation</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>work systems</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>weight bears</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>war ergonomics</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>task design</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>professional body</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>product design</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>physical ergonomics</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>open body</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>offer master</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>kneeling chairs</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>industrial design</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>falling forward</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>factors issues</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ergonomics principles</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ergonomic principles</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>equipment design</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>environmental design</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>engineering industrial</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>disc pressure</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>automotive engineers</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
</tr>
</table>
<table border="1" align="center">
<h4><font color="#728FCE">ngrams of length 3</font></h4>
<tr>
<th align="center"><font color="#728FCE">collocation</font></th>
<th align="center"><font color="#728FCE">frequency</font></th>
<tr>
<td>international ergonomics association</td>
<td align="center">4</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>open body angle</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>human factors issues</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
</tr>
</table>
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<title><![CDATA[Wedding dress of Princess Elizabeth]]></title>
<link>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/10/04/wedding-dress-of-princess-elizabeth-2/</link>
<pubDate>Tue, 04 Oct 2011 14:48:20 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Andrew Ritz</dc:creator>
<guid>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/10/04/wedding-dress-of-princess-elizabeth-2/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Wiki Test The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them? Wedding dress of Pisnrces]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="color:#728fce;">Wiki Test</h1>
<h4 style="color:#728fce;">The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them?</h4>
<p>Wedding dress of <span style="color:#728fce;">Pisnrces</span> Elizabeth</p>
<p>The wedding dress of Princess Elizabeth was worn by the <span style="color:#728fce;">retufu</span> Queen Elizabeth II at her wedding to Philip Mountbatten, Duke of Edinburgh on 20 November 1947 in Westminster Abbey. Given the rationing of clothing at the time, she still had to purchase the material using ration coupons. [1] The dress was <span style="color:#728fce;">giednsed</span> by Norman <span style="color:#728fce;">ltrenalH</span> . [2] Hartnell&#8217;s signature was said to be embroidery, and he enjoyed &#8220;working with soft, <span style="color:#728fce;">iftnaolg</span> fabrics, particularly tulle and chiffon, and with <span style="color:#728fce;">ainlp</span> , lustrous silks&#8221;. [2] The <span style="color:#728fce;">erdss</span> was made of soft white <span style="color:#728fce;">nsiat</span> , with a high neckline, tailored bodice and a <span style="color:#728fce;">rohts</span> train.</p>
<p>The dress, without straps and with long sleeves, provided a &#8220;fit and flare silhouette&#8221;. [3]</p>
<h4 style="color:#728fce;">Choose from the following words:</h4>
<ul>
<li>short</li>
<li>dress</li>
<li>designed</li>
<li>satin</li>
<li>floating</li>
<li>plain</li>
<li>future</li>
<li>hartnell</li>
<li>princess</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728fce;">Fill in the missing words:</h4>
<p>Wedding dress of ________ Elizabeth</p>
<p>The wedding dress of Princess Elizabeth was worn by the ______ Queen Elizabeth II at her wedding to Philip Mountbatten, Duke of Edinburgh on 20 November 1947 in Westminster Abbey. Given the rationing of clothing at the time, she still had to purchase the material using ration coupons. [1] The dress was ________ by Norman ________. [2] Hartnell&#8217;s signature was said to be embroidery, and he enjoyed &#8220;working with soft, ________ fabrics, particularly tulle and chiffon, and with _____, lustrous silks&#8221;. [2] The _____ was made of soft white _____, with a high neckline, tailored bodice and a _____ train.</p>
<p>The dress, without straps and with long sleeves, provided a &#8220;fit and flare silhouette&#8221;. [3]</p>
<h4 style="color:#728fce;">Choose from the following words:</h4>
<ul>
<li>short</li>
<li>dress</li>
<li>designed</li>
<li>satin</li>
<li>floating</li>
<li>plain</li>
<li>future</li>
<li>hartnell</li>
<li>princess</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728fce;">The original text:</h4>
<p>Wedding dress of Princess Elizabeth</p>
<p>The wedding dress of Princess Elizabeth was worn by the future Queen Elizabeth II at her wedding to Philip Mountbatten, Duke of Edinburgh on 20 November 1947 in Westminster Abbey. Given the rationing of clothing at the time, she still had to purchase the material using ration coupons. [1] The dress was designed by Norman Hartnell. [2] Hartnell&#8217;s signature was said to be embroidery, and he enjoyed &#8220;working with soft, floating fabrics, particularly tulle and chiffon, and with plain, lustrous silks&#8221;. [2] The dress was made of soft white satin, with a high neckline, tailored bodice and a short train.</p>
<p>The dress, without straps and with long sleeves, provided a &#8220;fit and flare silhouette&#8221;. [3]</p>
<h4 style="color:#728fce;">Important words:</h4>
<ul>
<li>wedding</li>
<li>dress</li>
<li>princess</li>
<li>elizabeth</li>
<li>worn</li>
<li>future</li>
<li>queen</li>
<li>philip</li>
<li>mountbatten</li>
<li>duke</li>
<li>edinburgh</li>
<li>november</li>
<li>westminster</li>
<li>abbey</li>
<li>given</li>
<li>rationing</li>
<li>clothing</li>
<li>time</li>
<li>purchase</li>
<li>material</li>
<li>using</li>
<li>ration</li>
<li>coupons</li>
<li>designed</li>
<li>norman</li>
<li>hartnell</li>
<li>signature</li>
<li>said</li>
<li>embroidery</li>
<li>enjoyed</li>
<li>soft</li>
<li>floating</li>
<li>fabrics</li>
<li>particularly</li>
<li>tulle</li>
<li>chiffon</li>
<li>plain</li>
<li>lustrous</li>
<li>white</li>
<li>satin</li>
<li>high</li>
<li>neckline</li>
<li>tailored</li>
<li>bodice</li>
<li>short</li>
<li>train</li>
<li>straps</li>
<li>long</li>
<li>sleeves</li>
<li>provided</li>
<li>flare</li>
</ul>
<p><span style="color:#728fce;">ngrams of length 2</span></p>
<table border="1" align="center">
<tbody>
<tr>
<th align="center"><span style="color:#728fce;">collocation</span></th>
<th align="center"><span style="color:#728fce;">frequency</span></th>
<td>wedding dress</td>
<td align="center">7</td>
<td>princess elizabeth</td>
<td align="center">5</td>
<td>norman hartnell</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
<td>ivory silk</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
<td>court designer</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
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<title><![CDATA[The Cabinet of Caligari]]></title>
<link>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/10/04/the-cabinet-of-caligari/</link>
<pubDate>Tue, 04 Oct 2011 14:10:28 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Andrew Ritz</dc:creator>
<guid>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/10/04/the-cabinet-of-caligari/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Wiki Test The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them? The Cabinet of Caligari Th]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="color:#728FCE;">Wiki Test</h1>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them?</h4>
<p>The Cabinet of Caligari</p>
<p>The Cabinet of Caligari (1962) is a film by Roger Kay, starring Glynis Johns, Dan O&#8217;Herlihy, and  <font color="#728FCE">rhRicad</font>  Davalos, and released by 20th Century  <font color="#728FCE">Fxo</font> .</p>
<p>Although the film has a  <font color="#728FCE">tietl</font>  that is very similar to that of the acclaimed silent  <font color="#728FCE">orrorh</font>  film The  <font color="#728FCE">eCibant</font>  of Dr. Caligari (1920), it shares very few similarities, except for the main plot twist. The  <font color="#728FCE">imlf</font>  is notable for a script penned by author Robert Bloch, author of the novel Psycho. The cinematographer for The Cabinet of  <font color="#728FCE">garalCii</font>  was John L. Russell, who also worked on Alfred Hitchcock&#8217;s film Psycho (1960) based on Bloch&#8217;s novel.</p>
<p>The story of how  <font color="#728FCE">eidrorct</font>  Roger Kay tried to rob Bloch of the  <font color="#728FCE">wrigitn</font>  credit for the film but of how Bloch won out is told in Bloch&#8217;s  <font color="#728FCE">orapauiygtobh</font> . [1]<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>caligari</li>
<li>film</li>
<li>fox</li>
<li>title</li>
<li>director</li>
<li>writing</li>
<li>autobiography</li>
<li>horror</li>
<li>richard</li>
<li>cabinet</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Fill in the missing words:</h4>
<p>The Cabinet of Caligari</p>
<p>The Cabinet of Caligari (1962) is a film by Roger Kay, starring Glynis Johns, Dan O&#8217;Herlihy, and _______ Davalos, and released by 20th Century ___.</p>
<p>Although the film has a _____ that is very similar to that of the acclaimed silent ______ film The _______ of Dr. Caligari (1920), it shares very few similarities, except for the main plot twist. The ____ is notable for a script penned by author Robert Bloch, author of the novel Psycho. The cinematographer for The Cabinet of ________ was John L. Russell, who also worked on Alfred Hitchcock&#8217;s film Psycho (1960) based on Bloch&#8217;s novel.</p>
<p>The story of how ________ Roger Kay tried to rob Bloch of the _______ credit for the film but of how Bloch won out is told in Bloch&#8217;s _____________. [1]<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>caligari</li>
<li>film</li>
<li>fox</li>
<li>title</li>
<li>director</li>
<li>writing</li>
<li>autobiography</li>
<li>horror</li>
<li>richard</li>
<li>cabinet</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The original text:</h4>
<p>The Cabinet of Caligari</p>
<p>The Cabinet of Caligari (1962) is a film by Roger Kay, starring Glynis Johns, Dan O&#8217;Herlihy, and Richard Davalos, and released by 20th Century Fox.</p>
<p>Although the film has a title that is very similar to that of the acclaimed silent horror film The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920), it shares very few similarities, except for the main plot twist. The film is notable for a script penned by author Robert Bloch, author of the novel Psycho. The cinematographer for The Cabinet of Caligari was John L. Russell, who also worked on Alfred Hitchcock&#8217;s film Psycho (1960) based on Bloch&#8217;s novel.</p>
<p>The story of how director Roger Kay tried to rob Bloch of the writing credit for the film but of how Bloch won out is told in Bloch&#8217;s autobiography. [1]<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Important words:</h4>
<ul>
<li>cabinet</li>
<li>caligari</li>
<li>film</li>
<li>roger</li>
<li>kay</li>
<li>starring</li>
<li>glynis</li>
<li>johns</li>
<li>dan</li>
<li>richard</li>
<li>davalos</li>
<li>released</li>
<li>century</li>
<li>fox</li>
<li>title</li>
<li>similar</li>
<li>acclaimed</li>
<li>silent</li>
<li>horror</li>
<li>dr</li>
<li>shares</li>
<li>similarities</li>
<li>main</li>
<li>plot</li>
<li>twist</li>
<li>notable</li>
<li>script</li>
<li>penned</li>
<li>author</li>
<li>robert</li>
<li>bloch</li>
<li>novel</li>
<li>psycho</li>
<li>cinematographer</li>
<li>john</li>
<li>russell</li>
<li>worked</li>
<li>alfred</li>
<li>based</li>
<li>story</li>
<li>director</li>
<li>tried</li>
<li>rob</li>
<li>writing</li>
<li>credit</li>
<li>won</li>
<li>told</li>
<li>autobiography</li>
</ul>
<p>
<table border="1" align="center">
<h4><font color="#728FCE">ngrams of length 2</font></h4>
<tr>
<th align="center"><font color="#728FCE">collocation</font></th>
<th align="center"><font color="#728FCE">frequency</font></th>
<tr>
<td>roger kay</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>personal questions</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>disgusting pictures</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
</tr>
</table>
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<title><![CDATA[Stage hypnosis]]></title>
<link>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/10/02/stage-hypnosis/</link>
<pubDate>Sun, 02 Oct 2011 11:24:33 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Andrew Ritz</dc:creator>
<guid>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/10/02/stage-hypnosis/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Wiki Test The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them? Stage hypnosis is hypnosis]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="color:#728FCE;">Wiki Test</h1>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them?</h4>
<p>Stage hypnosis is hypnosis performed in front of an audience for the purposes of entertainment, usually in a theatre or club. Expert opinion is divided over whether participants&#8217; responses are best  <font color="#728FCE">adnlepxie</font>  as being due to an altered  <font color="#728FCE">attes</font>  of  <font color="#728FCE">csussnseonioc</font>  (&#8220;hypnotic trance&#8221;) or by a combination of deliberate deception and ordinary social  <font color="#728FCE">hlaipsyoclgoc</font>  factors such as disorientation, compliance, peer pressure, and ordinary suggestion.</p>
<p>A  <font color="#728FCE">orndem</font>  stage hypnosis  <font color="#728FCE">ecmperanrof</font>  regularly delivers a comedic performance rather than a  <font color="#728FCE">emotnsnrtdaio</font>  to impress an audience with powers of persuasion &#8211; effects of amnesia,  <font color="#728FCE">doom</font>   <font color="#728FCE">galitrne</font>  and hallucination are demonstrated in a normal performance. Stage  <font color="#728FCE">shynpsoi</font>  performances often encourage audience members to further look into the benefits of mind powers. [citation needed]<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>hypnosis</li>
<li>explained</li>
<li>performance</li>
<li>mood</li>
<li>modern</li>
<li>demonstration</li>
<li>state</li>
<li>psychological</li>
<li>altering</li>
<li>consciousness</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The above words with their middle letters scrambled: </h4>
<ul>
<li>hnisopys</li>
<li>exipnelad</li>
<li>proefmacnre</li>
<li>mood</li>
<li>mreodn</li>
<li>dentomsiaotrn</li>
<li>satte</li>
<li>plsgooiccahyl</li>
<li>alrtieng</li>
<li>cnessonisoucs</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Fill in the missing words:</h4>
<p>Stage hypnosis is hypnosis performed in front of an audience for the purposes of entertainment, usually in a theatre or club. Expert opinion is divided over whether participants&#8217; responses are best _________ as being due to an altered _____ of _____________ (&#8220;hypnotic trance&#8221;) or by a combination of deliberate deception and ordinary social _____________ factors such as disorientation, compliance, peer pressure, and ordinary suggestion.</p>
<p>A ______ stage hypnosis ___________ regularly delivers a comedic performance rather than a _____________ to impress an audience with powers of persuasion &#8211; effects of amnesia, ____ ________ and hallucination are demonstrated in a normal performance. Stage ________ performances often encourage audience members to further look into the benefits of mind powers. [citation needed]<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>hypnosis</li>
<li>explained</li>
<li>performance</li>
<li>mood</li>
<li>modern</li>
<li>demonstration</li>
<li>state</li>
<li>psychological</li>
<li>altering</li>
<li>consciousness</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The original text:</h4>
<p>Stage hypnosis is hypnosis performed in front of an audience for the purposes of entertainment, usually in a theatre or club. Expert opinion is divided over whether participants&#8217; responses are best explained as being due to an altered state of consciousness (&#8220;hypnotic trance&#8221;) or by a combination of deliberate deception and ordinary social psychological factors such as disorientation, compliance, peer pressure, and ordinary suggestion.</p>
<p>A modern stage hypnosis performance regularly delivers a comedic performance rather than a demonstration to impress an audience with powers of persuasion &#8211; effects of amnesia, mood altering and hallucination are demonstrated in a normal performance. Stage hypnosis performances often encourage audience members to further look into the benefits of mind powers. [citation needed]<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Important words:</h4>
<ul>
<li>stage</li>
<li>hypnosis</li>
<li>performed</li>
<li>audience</li>
<li>purposes</li>
<li>entertainment</li>
<li>usually</li>
<li>theatre</li>
<li>club</li>
<li>expert</li>
<li>opinion</li>
<li>divided</li>
<li>responses</li>
<li>best</li>
<li>explained</li>
<li>altered</li>
<li>state</li>
<li>consciousness</li>
<li>combination</li>
<li>deliberate</li>
<li>deception</li>
<li>ordinary</li>
<li>social</li>
<li>psychological</li>
<li>factors</li>
<li>disorientation</li>
<li>compliance</li>
<li>peer</li>
<li>pressure</li>
<li>suggestion</li>
<li>modern</li>
<li>performance</li>
<li>regularly</li>
<li>delivers</li>
<li>comedic</li>
<li>demonstration</li>
<li>impress</li>
<li>powers</li>
<li>persuasion</li>
<li>effects</li>
<li>amnesia</li>
<li>mood</li>
<li>altering</li>
<li>hallucination</li>
<li>demonstrated</li>
<li>normal</li>
<li>performances</li>
<li>encourage</li>
<li>members</li>
<li>look</li>
<li>benefits</li>
<li>mind</li>
<li>citation</li>
<li>needed</li>
</ul>
<table border="1" align="center">
<h4><font color="#728FCE">ngrams of length 2</font></h4>
<tr>
<th align="center"><font color="#728FCE">collocation</font></th>
<th align="center"><font color="#728FCE">frequency</font></th>
<tr>
<td>stage hypnosis</td>
<td align="center">21</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>stage hypnotists</td>
<td align="center">6</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hypnotic trance</td>
<td align="center">6</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>hypnotic induction</td>
<td align="center">5</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>animal magnetism</td>
<td align="center">4</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ordinary suggestion</td>
<td align="center">3</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>modern stage</td>
<td align="center">3</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>20th century</td>
<td align="center">3</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>supernatural powers</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>stage performers</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>stage hypnotists&#8217;</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>social psychological</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>social compliance</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>psychological factors</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>peer pressure</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ordinary social</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>inner fear</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>fear suppressors</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>energy generated</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>electro biologists</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>attention having</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>&#8216;play along&#8217;</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
</tr>
</table>
<table border="1" align="center">
<h4><font color="#728FCE">ngrams of length 3</font></h4>
<tr>
<th align="center"><font color="#728FCE">collocation</font></th>
<th align="center"><font color="#728FCE">frequency</font></th>
<tr>
<td>social psychological factors</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ordinary social psychological</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>modern stage performers</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>inner fear suppressors</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
</tr>
</table>
<table border="1" align="center">
<h4><font color="#728FCE">ngrams of length 4</font></h4>
<tr>
<th align="center"><font color="#728FCE">collocation</font></th>
<th align="center"><font color="#728FCE">frequency</font></th>
<tr>
<td>ordinary social psychological factors</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
</tr>
</table>
<p>
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<title><![CDATA[Somerset County Council]]></title>
<link>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/09/30/somerset-county-council/</link>
<pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2011 22:25:43 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Andrew Ritz</dc:creator>
<guid>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/09/30/somerset-county-council/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Wiki Test The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them? From 1889 the County cClin]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="color:#728FCE;">Wiki Test</h1>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them?</h4>
<p>From 1889 the County  <font color="#728FCE">cClinou</font>  administered the whole ceremonial county of  <font color="#728FCE">seoeStmr</font> . With the creation of the county of Avon in 1974, a large part of the north of the county (now the unitary  <font color="#728FCE">iosuheaittr</font>  of North  <font color="#728FCE">tesSorme</font>  and Bath and North East Somerset) was taken out of Somerset and moved into the new county. However,  <font color="#728FCE">Avno</font>  was disbanded on 1 April 1996 and the two new administratively independent unitary authorities were established. [2]</p>
<p>The area now covered by the county council consists of the five remaining  <font color="#728FCE">rtiidsstc</font>  of Somerset   <font color="#728FCE">npdeiM</font> , Sedgemoor,  <font color="#728FCE">thuoS</font>  Somerset, Taunton Deane, and West Somerset.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>authorities</li>
<li>south</li>
<li>mendip</li>
<li>districts</li>
<li>somerset</li>
<li>avon</li>
<li>somerset</li>
<li>council</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Fill in the missing words:</h4>
<p>From 1889 the County _______ administered the whole ceremonial county of ________. With the creation of the county of Avon in 1974, a large part of the north of the county (now the unitary ___________ of North ________ and Bath and North East Somerset) was taken out of Somerset and moved into the new county. However, ____ was disbanded on 1 April 1996 and the two new administratively independent unitary authorities were established. [2]</p>
<p>The area now covered by the county council consists of the five remaining _________ of Somerset  ______, Sedgemoor, _____ Somerset, Taunton Deane, and West Somerset.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>authorities</li>
<li>south</li>
<li>mendip</li>
<li>districts</li>
<li>somerset</li>
<li>avon</li>
<li>somerset</li>
<li>council</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The original text:</h4>
<p>From 1889 the County Council administered the whole ceremonial county of Somerset. With the creation of the county of Avon in 1974, a large part of the north of the county (now the unitary authorities of North Somerset and Bath and North East Somerset) was taken out of Somerset and moved into the new county. However, Avon was disbanded on 1 April 1996 and the two new administratively independent unitary authorities were established. [2]</p>
<p>The area now covered by the county council consists of the five remaining districts of Somerset  Mendip, Sedgemoor, South Somerset, Taunton Deane, and West Somerset.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Important words:</h4>
<ul>
<li>county</li>
<li>council</li>
<li>administered</li>
<li>ceremonial</li>
<li>somerset</li>
<li>creation</li>
<li>avon</li>
<li>large</li>
<li>north</li>
<li>unitary</li>
<li>authorities</li>
<li>bath</li>
<li>east</li>
<li>taken</li>
<li>moved</li>
<li>new</li>
<li>disbanded</li>
<li>april</li>
<li>administratively</li>
<li>independent</li>
<li>established</li>
<li>area</li>
<li>covered</li>
<li>consists</li>
<li>remaining</li>
<li>districts</li>
<li>mendip</li>
<li>sedgemoor</li>
<li>south</li>
<li>taunton</li>
<li>deane</li>
<li>west</li>
</ul>
<table border="1" align="center">
<h4><font color="#728FCE">ngrams of length 2</font></h4>
<tr>
<th align="center"><font color="#728FCE">collocation</font></th>
<th align="center"><font color="#728FCE">frequency</font></th>
<tr>
<td>county council</td>
<td align="center">15</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>local government</td>
<td align="center">9</td>
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<td>somerset county</td>
<td align="center">6</td>
</tr>
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<td>government act</td>
<td align="center">3</td>
</tr>
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<td>district councils</td>
<td align="center">3</td>
</tr>
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<td>unitary authorities</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
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<td>new county</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
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<td>local services</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
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<td>elected members</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
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<td>county council&#8217;s</td>
<td align="center">2</td>
</tr>
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<th align="center"><font color="#728FCE">collocation</font></th>
<th align="center"><font color="#728FCE">frequency</font></th>
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<td>somerset county council</td>
<td align="center">6</td>
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<td>local government act</td>
<td align="center">3</td>
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<title><![CDATA[Nokia]]></title>
<link>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/09/30/nokia/</link>
<pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2011 09:11:29 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Andrew Ritz</dc:creator>
<guid>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/09/30/nokia/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Wiki Test The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them? Nokia is again glnpveedoi]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="color:#728FCE;">Wiki Test</h1>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them?</h4>
<p>Nokia is again  <font color="#728FCE">glnpveedoi</font>  a proprietary smartphone operating system after  <font color="#728FCE">uncagnonin</font>  this past February that it would  <font color="#728FCE">andobna</font>  both Symbian and MeeGo in favor of Microsofts  <font color="#728FCE">idosnwW</font>   <font color="#728FCE">enoPh</font>  platform. Citing multiple  <font color="#728FCE">nauosnoym</font>   <font color="#728FCE">rsoesuc</font> , The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday  <font color="#728FCE">toeeprrd</font>  that Nokias executive  <font color="#728FCE">eicv</font>  president of mobile phones, Mary McDowell, is heading up the project. Code-named  <font color="#728FCE">mtliMee</font> , the new mobile platform is reportedly Linux-based and it is intended for use on low-end smartphones. BGR has independently confirmed the  <font color="#728FCE">etpror</font> , and we have learned additional  <font color="#728FCE">etdlasi</font>  that paint an exciting new picture of the mobile industry should Nokias new OS realize its potential.</p>
<p>Updated with statement from Nokia.</p>
<p>The big question mark that the Journals report doesnt address is what Meltemi  the Greek name for winds across the Aegean Sea from the north in the summer   <font color="#728FCE">amnes</font>  for Nokias plans with Windows  <font color="#728FCE">hPeon</font> . Nokias chief executive Stephen Elop confirmed on multiple occasions that the company plans to offer Microsofts new mobile  <font color="#728FCE">OS</font>  on high-end and low-end devices, thus continuing its efforts across all  <font color="#728FCE">ktearms</font> .</p>
<p>While the development of a new proprietary operating system has obvious implications for Windows Phone in emerging markets, BGR has  <font color="#728FCE">lrdeane</font>  that Nokias plans  <font color="#728FCE">lykile</font>  havent changed much since the Meltemi project began. Nokia still intends to offer a  <font color="#728FCE">ernag</font>  of  <font color="#728FCE">tesosrmnpha</font>  powered by Microsofts Windows Phone operating system, and this range includes entry-level, mid-range and high-end smartphones.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>phone</li>
<li>vice</li>
<li>sources</li>
<li>reported</li>
<li>markets</li>
<li>range</li>
<li>likely</li>
<li>learned</li>
<li>means</li>
<li>developing</li>
<li>announcing</li>
<li>anonymous</li>
<li>report</li>
<li>smartphones</li>
<li>meltemi</li>
<li>os</li>
<li>abandon</li>
<li>details</li>
<li>phone</li>
<li>windows</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The above words with their middle letters scrambled: </h4>
<ul>
<li>pohne</li>
<li>vice</li>
<li>soeucrs</li>
<li>rreepotd</li>
<li>mteakrs</li>
<li>rnage</li>
<li>lekliy</li>
<li>laerend</li>
<li>maens</li>
<li>dneovlepig</li>
<li>anncnuiong</li>
<li>amuyonons</li>
<li>reprot</li>
<li>shpnemtraos</li>
<li>metmeli</li>
<li>os</li>
<li>abodnan</li>
<li>daeltis</li>
<li>pnhoe</li>
<li>wowidns</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Fill in the missing words:</h4>
<p>Nokia is again __________ a proprietary smartphone operating system after __________ this past February that it would _______ both Symbian and MeeGo in favor of Microsofts _______ _____ platform. Citing multiple _________ _______, The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday ________ that Nokias executive ____ president of mobile phones, Mary McDowell, is heading up the project. Code-named _______, the new mobile platform is reportedly Linux-based and it is intended for use on low-end smartphones. BGR has independently confirmed the ______, and we have learned additional _______ that paint an exciting new picture of the mobile industry should Nokias new OS realize its potential.</p>
<p>Updated with statement from Nokia.</p>
<p>The big question mark that the Journals report doesnt address is what Meltemi  the Greek name for winds across the Aegean Sea from the north in the summer  _____ for Nokias plans with Windows _____. Nokias chief executive Stephen Elop confirmed on multiple occasions that the company plans to offer Microsofts new mobile __ on high-end and low-end devices, thus continuing its efforts across all _______.</p>
<p>While the development of a new proprietary operating system has obvious implications for Windows Phone in emerging markets, BGR has _______ that Nokias plans ______ havent changed much since the Meltemi project began. Nokia still intends to offer a _____ of ___________ powered by Microsofts Windows Phone operating system, and this range includes entry-level, mid-range and high-end smartphones.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>phone</li>
<li>vice</li>
<li>sources</li>
<li>reported</li>
<li>markets</li>
<li>range</li>
<li>likely</li>
<li>learned</li>
<li>means</li>
<li>developing</li>
<li>announcing</li>
<li>anonymous</li>
<li>report</li>
<li>smartphones</li>
<li>meltemi</li>
<li>os</li>
<li>abandon</li>
<li>details</li>
<li>phone</li>
<li>windows</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The original text:</h4>
<p>Nokia is again developing a proprietary smartphone operating system after announcing this past February that it would abandon both Symbian and MeeGo in favor of Microsofts Windows Phone platform. Citing multiple anonymous sources, The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday reported that Nokias executive vice president of mobile phones, Mary McDowell, is heading up the project. Code-named Meltemi, the new mobile platform is reportedly Linux-based and it is intended for use on low-end smartphones. BGR has independently confirmed the report, and we have learned additional details that paint an exciting new picture of the mobile industry should Nokias new OS realize its potential.</p>
<p>Updated with statement from Nokia.</p>
<p>The big question mark that the Journals report doesnt address is what Meltemi  the Greek name for winds across the Aegean Sea from the north in the summer  means for Nokias plans with Windows Phone. Nokias chief executive Stephen Elop confirmed on multiple occasions that the company plans to offer Microsofts new mobile OS on high-end and low-end devices, thus continuing its efforts across all markets.</p>
<p>While the development of a new proprietary operating system has obvious implications for Windows Phone in emerging markets, BGR has learned that Nokias plans likely havent changed much since the Meltemi project began. Nokia still intends to offer a range of smartphones powered by Microsofts Windows Phone operating system, and this range includes entry-level, mid-range and high-end smartphones.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Important words:</h4>
<ul>
<li>nokia</li>
<li>developing</li>
<li>proprietary</li>
<li>smartphone</li>
<li>operating</li>
<li>announcing</li>
<li>past</li>
<li>february</li>
<li>abandon</li>
<li>symbian</li>
<li>meego</li>
<li>favor</li>
<li>microsofts</li>
<li>windows</li>
<li>phone</li>
<li>platform</li>
<li>citing</li>
<li>multiple</li>
<li>anonymous</li>
<li>sources</li>
<li>wall</li>
<li>street</li>
<li>journal</li>
<li>wednesday</li>
<li>reported</li>
<li>nokias</li>
<li>executive</li>
<li>vice</li>
<li>president</li>
<li>mobile</li>
<li>phones</li>
<li>mary</li>
<li>mcdowell</li>
<li>heading</li>
<li>project</li>
<li>meltemi</li>
<li>new</li>
<li>reportedly</li>
<li>intended</li>
<li>use</li>
<li>smartphones</li>
<li>bgr</li>
<li>independently</li>
<li>confirmed</li>
<li>report</li>
<li>learned</li>
<li>additional</li>
<li>details</li>
<li>paint</li>
<li>exciting</li>
<li>picture</li>
<li>industry</li>
<li>os</li>
<li>realize</li>
<li>potential</li>
<li>updated</li>
<li>statement</li>
<li>big</li>
<li>question</li>
<li>mark</li>
<li>journals</li>
<li>doesnt</li>
<li>address</li>
<li>greek</li>
<li>winds</li>
<li>aegean</li>
<li>sea</li>
<li>north</li>
<li>summer</li>
<li>means</li>
<li>plans</li>
<li>chief</li>
<li>stephen</li>
<li>elop</li>
<li>occasions</li>
<li>company</li>
<li>offer</li>
<li>devices</li>
<li>continuing</li>
<li>efforts</li>
<li>markets</li>
<li>development</li>
<li>obvious</li>
<li>implications</li>
<li>emerging</li>
<li>likely</li>
<li>havent</li>
<li>changed</li>
<li>began</li>
<li>intends</li>
<li>range</li>
<li>powered</li>
<li>includes</li>
</ul>
<p>
<hr />
<h1 style="color:#728FCE;">Wiki Test</h1>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them?</h4>
<p>Nokia is again developing a proprietary smartphone operating system after announcing this past February that it would abandon both Symbian and MeeGo in favor of Microsofts Windows Phone platform.  <font color="#728FCE">gCiitn</font>  multiple anonymous sources, The  <font color="#728FCE">laWl</font>  Street Journal on Wednesday reported that Nokias executive vice president of mobile phones,  <font color="#728FCE">ryaM</font>  McDowell, is heading up the project. Code-named Meltemi, the new mobile platform is reportedly Linux-based and it is intended for use on low-end smartphones. BGR has independently  <font color="#728FCE">ioncrdemf</font>  the report, and we have learned additional details that paint an exciting  <font color="#728FCE">enw</font>  picture of the mobile industry should Nokias new OS realize its potential.</p>
<p> <font color="#728FCE">adtpedU</font>  with  <font color="#728FCE">etatnmste</font>  from Nokia.</p>
<p>The big  <font color="#728FCE">iuqoenst</font>  mark that the Journals report  <font color="#728FCE">estndo</font>  address is what Meltemi  the Greek name for winds across the Aegean Sea from the north in the summer   <font color="#728FCE">enmsa</font>  for Nokias plans with Windows Phone.  <font color="#728FCE">Nkiosa</font>  chief executive  <font color="#728FCE">ephetnS</font>  Elop  <font color="#728FCE">oemndifrc</font>  on multiple occasions that the company plans to offer Microsofts new  <font color="#728FCE">elmboi</font>  OS on high-end and low-end devices, thus continuing its efforts across all  <font color="#728FCE">mestrak</font> .</p>
<p>While the development of a new proprietary operating system has obvious implications for Windows Phone in emerging markets,  <font color="#728FCE">BGR</font>  has learned that  <font color="#728FCE">kioNas</font>  plans likely havent changed much since the Meltemi  <font color="#728FCE">tpecrjo</font>  began. Nokia still intends to  <font color="#728FCE">ferof</font>  a range of smartphones powered by Microsofts Windows Phone operating system, and this range includes entry-level, mid-range and high-end  <font color="#728FCE">nhosamestrp</font> .<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>markets</li>
<li>means</li>
<li>offer</li>
<li>doesnt</li>
<li>mobile</li>
<li>new</li>
<li>confirmed</li>
<li>smartphones</li>
<li>nokias</li>
<li>confirmed</li>
<li>updated</li>
<li>nokias</li>
<li>statement</li>
<li>mary</li>
<li>question</li>
<li>bgr</li>
<li>stephen</li>
<li>project</li>
<li>wall</li>
<li>citing</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The above words with their middle letters scrambled: </h4>
<ul>
<li>mtkares</li>
<li>maens</li>
<li>ofefr</li>
<li>dnoest</li>
<li>mlboie</li>
<li>new</li>
<li>ceonfrmid</li>
<li>sohaerptnms</li>
<li>naioks</li>
<li>cerofnimd</li>
<li>utpedad</li>
<li>niaoks</li>
<li>saetemtnt</li>
<li>mary</li>
<li>quoestin</li>
<li>bgr</li>
<li>stepehn</li>
<li>pcjroet</li>
<li>wlal</li>
<li>ciitng</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Fill in the missing words:</h4>
<p>Nokia is again developing a proprietary smartphone operating system after announcing this past February that it would abandon both Symbian and MeeGo in favor of Microsofts Windows Phone platform. ______ multiple anonymous sources, The ____ Street Journal on Wednesday reported that Nokias executive vice president of mobile phones, ____ McDowell, is heading up the project. Code-named Meltemi, the new mobile platform is reportedly Linux-based and it is intended for use on low-end smartphones. BGR has independently _________ the report, and we have learned additional details that paint an exciting ___ picture of the mobile industry should Nokias new OS realize its potential.</p>
<p>_______ with _________ from Nokia.</p>
<p>The big ________ mark that the Journals report ______ address is what Meltemi  the Greek name for winds across the Aegean Sea from the north in the summer  _____ for Nokias plans with Windows Phone. ______ chief executive _______ Elop _________ on multiple occasions that the company plans to offer Microsofts new ______ OS on high-end and low-end devices, thus continuing its efforts across all _______.</p>
<p>While the development of a new proprietary operating system has obvious implications for Windows Phone in emerging markets, ___ has learned that ______ plans likely havent changed much since the Meltemi _______ began. Nokia still intends to _____ a range of smartphones powered by Microsofts Windows Phone operating system, and this range includes entry-level, mid-range and high-end ___________.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>markets</li>
<li>means</li>
<li>offer</li>
<li>doesnt</li>
<li>mobile</li>
<li>new</li>
<li>confirmed</li>
<li>smartphones</li>
<li>nokias</li>
<li>confirmed</li>
<li>updated</li>
<li>nokias</li>
<li>statement</li>
<li>mary</li>
<li>question</li>
<li>bgr</li>
<li>stephen</li>
<li>project</li>
<li>wall</li>
<li>citing</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The original text:</h4>
<p>Nokia is again developing a proprietary smartphone operating system after announcing this past February that it would abandon both Symbian and MeeGo in favor of Microsofts Windows Phone platform. Citing multiple anonymous sources, The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday reported that Nokias executive vice president of mobile phones, Mary McDowell, is heading up the project. Code-named Meltemi, the new mobile platform is reportedly Linux-based and it is intended for use on low-end smartphones. BGR has independently confirmed the report, and we have learned additional details that paint an exciting new picture of the mobile industry should Nokias new OS realize its potential.</p>
<p>Updated with statement from Nokia.</p>
<p>The big question mark that the Journals report doesnt address is what Meltemi  the Greek name for winds across the Aegean Sea from the north in the summer  means for Nokias plans with Windows Phone. Nokias chief executive Stephen Elop confirmed on multiple occasions that the company plans to offer Microsofts new mobile OS on high-end and low-end devices, thus continuing its efforts across all markets.</p>
<p>While the development of a new proprietary operating system has obvious implications for Windows Phone in emerging markets, BGR has learned that Nokias plans likely havent changed much since the Meltemi project began. Nokia still intends to offer a range of smartphones powered by Microsofts Windows Phone operating system, and this range includes entry-level, mid-range and high-end smartphones.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Important words:</h4>
<ul>
<li>nokia</li>
<li>developing</li>
<li>proprietary</li>
<li>smartphone</li>
<li>operating</li>
<li>announcing</li>
<li>past</li>
<li>february</li>
<li>abandon</li>
<li>symbian</li>
<li>meego</li>
<li>favor</li>
<li>microsofts</li>
<li>windows</li>
<li>phone</li>
<li>platform</li>
<li>citing</li>
<li>multiple</li>
<li>anonymous</li>
<li>sources</li>
<li>wall</li>
<li>street</li>
<li>journal</li>
<li>wednesday</li>
<li>reported</li>
<li>nokias</li>
<li>executive</li>
<li>vice</li>
<li>president</li>
<li>mobile</li>
<li>phones</li>
<li>mary</li>
<li>mcdowell</li>
<li>heading</li>
<li>project</li>
<li>meltemi</li>
<li>new</li>
<li>reportedly</li>
<li>intended</li>
<li>use</li>
<li>smartphones</li>
<li>bgr</li>
<li>independently</li>
<li>confirmed</li>
<li>report</li>
<li>learned</li>
<li>additional</li>
<li>details</li>
<li>paint</li>
<li>exciting</li>
<li>picture</li>
<li>industry</li>
<li>os</li>
<li>realize</li>
<li>potential</li>
<li>updated</li>
<li>statement</li>
<li>big</li>
<li>question</li>
<li>mark</li>
<li>journals</li>
<li>doesnt</li>
<li>address</li>
<li>greek</li>
<li>winds</li>
<li>aegean</li>
<li>sea</li>
<li>north</li>
<li>summer</li>
<li>means</li>
<li>plans</li>
<li>chief</li>
<li>stephen</li>
<li>elop</li>
<li>occasions</li>
<li>company</li>
<li>offer</li>
<li>devices</li>
<li>continuing</li>
<li>efforts</li>
<li>markets</li>
<li>development</li>
<li>obvious</li>
<li>implications</li>
<li>emerging</li>
<li>likely</li>
<li>havent</li>
<li>changed</li>
<li>began</li>
<li>intends</li>
<li>range</li>
<li>powered</li>
<li>includes</li>
</ul>
<p>
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<title><![CDATA[Photography]]></title>
<link>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/09/27/photography/</link>
<pubDate>Tue, 27 Sep 2011 11:02:03 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Andrew Ritz</dc:creator>
<guid>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/09/27/photography/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Wiki Test The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them? Photography is the art, sc]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="color:#728FCE;">Wiki Test</h1>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them?</h4>
<p>Photography is the art, science and practice of creating <font color="#728FCE">rabedlu</font> images by recording light or other electromagnetic <font color="#728FCE">nraidaito</font>, either <font color="#728FCE">olneearclltciy</font> by means of an image sensor or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film. [1] Typically, a lens is used to focus the <font color="#728FCE">ltihg</font> <font color="#728FCE">lreetdefc</font> or emitted from <font color="#728FCE">bejocts</font> into a real image on the light-sensitive surface inside a <font color="#728FCE">crmaea</font> during a timed <font color="#728FCE">epreuxso</font>. The result in an <font color="#728FCE">eilcrnteoc</font> image sensor is an electrical charge at each pixel, which is electronically <font color="#728FCE">ssdecreop</font> and stored in a digital image file for subsequent <font color="#728FCE">aislpyd</font> or processing. The result in a photographic emulsion is an invisible latent image, which is later chemically developed into a visible image, either negative or positive depending on the purpose of the photographic material and the method of processing. A negative image on film is traditionally <font color="#728FCE">udse</font> to <font color="#728FCE">ochylhpoapailtrg</font> create a positive image on a paper base, known as a print, either by using an enlarger or by <font color="#728FCE">tatcocn</font> printing.</p>
<p><font color="#728FCE">gtohaPohpry</font> has many uses for business, science, manufacturing (f.i. Photolithography), <font color="#728FCE">tar</font>, and recreational purposes.</p>
<p>As far as can be ascertained, it was Sir John Herschel in a lecture before the Royal Society of London, on March 14, 1839 who made the word &#8220;photography&#8221; known to the world. But in an <font color="#728FCE">lactire</font> <font color="#728FCE">ueislbpdh</font> on February 25 of the same year in a German newspaper called the Vossische Zeitung, Johann von Maedler, a <font color="#728FCE">rBilen</font> astronomer, had used the word photography already. [2] The <font color="#728FCE">dwor</font> photography is based on the Greek  (photos) &#8220;light&#8221; and  (graphe) &#8220;representation by means of lines&#8221; or &#8220;drawing&#8221;, together meaning &#8220;drawing with light&#8221;. [3]<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>photography</li>
<li>electronic</li>
<li>radiation</li>
<li>word</li>
<li>processed</li>
<li>photographically</li>
<li>reflected</li>
<li>objects</li>
<li>published</li>
<li>camera</li>
<li>art</li>
<li>berlin</li>
<li>exposure</li>
<li>light</li>
<li>durable</li>
<li>display</li>
<li>used</li>
<li>contact</li>
<li>article</li>
<li>electronically</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The above words with their middle letters scrambled: </h4>
<ul>
<li>pgoartphhoy</li>
<li>eeitclrnoc</li>
<li>rdoiaatin</li>
<li>word</li>
<li>pesecrsod</li>
<li>pprhhagootlailcy</li>
<li>reefclted</li>
<li>oejbcts</li>
<li>plhsiebud</li>
<li>cemraa</li>
<li>art</li>
<li>blerin</li>
<li>eopusrxe</li>
<li>lhigt</li>
<li>dralbue</li>
<li>dasiply</li>
<li>uesd</li>
<li>cncoatt</li>
<li>acrltie</li>
<li>ericnlelolatcy</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Fill in the missing words:</h4>
<p>Photography is the art, science and practice of creating _______ images by recording light or other electromagnetic _________, either ______________ by means of an image sensor or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film. [1] Typically, a lens is used to focus the _____ _________ or emitted from _______ into a real image on the light-sensitive surface inside a ______ during a timed ________. The result in an __________ image sensor is an electrical charge at each pixel, which is electronically _________ and stored in a digital image file for subsequent _______ or processing. The result in a photographic emulsion is an invisible latent image, which is later chemically developed into a visible image, either negative or positive depending on the purpose of the photographic material and the method of processing. A negative image on film is traditionally ____ to ________________ create a positive image on a paper base, known as a print, either by using an enlarger or by _______ printing.</p>
<p>___________ has many uses for business, science, manufacturing (f.i. Photolithography), ___, and recreational purposes.</p>
<p>As far as can be ascertained, it was Sir John Herschel in a lecture before the Royal Society of London, on March 14, 1839 who made the word &#8220;photography&#8221; known to the world. But in an _______ _________ on February 25 of the same year in a German newspaper called the Vossische Zeitung, Johann von Maedler, a ______ astronomer, had used the word photography already. [2] The ____ photography is based on the Greek  (photos) &#8220;light&#8221; and  (graphe) &#8220;representation by means of lines&#8221; or &#8220;drawing&#8221;, together meaning &#8220;drawing with light&#8221;. [3]<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>photography</li>
<li>electronic</li>
<li>radiation</li>
<li>word</li>
<li>processed</li>
<li>photographically</li>
<li>reflected</li>
<li>objects</li>
<li>published</li>
<li>camera</li>
<li>art</li>
<li>berlin</li>
<li>exposure</li>
<li>light</li>
<li>durable</li>
<li>display</li>
<li>used</li>
<li>contact</li>
<li>article</li>
<li>electronically</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The original text:</h4>
<p>Photography is the art, science and practice of creating durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation, either electronically by means of an image sensor or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film. [1] Typically, a lens is used to focus the light reflected or emitted from objects into a real image on the light-sensitive surface inside a camera during a timed exposure. The result in an electronic image sensor is an electrical charge at each pixel, which is electronically processed and stored in a digital image file for subsequent display or processing. The result in a photographic emulsion is an invisible latent image, which is later chemically developed into a visible image, either negative or positive depending on the purpose of the photographic material and the method of processing. A negative image on film is traditionally used to photographically create a positive image on a paper base, known as a print, either by using an enlarger or by contact printing.</p>
<p>Photography has many uses for business, science, manufacturing (f.i. Photolithography), art, and recreational purposes.</p>
<p>As far as can be ascertained, it was Sir John Herschel in a lecture before the Royal Society of London, on March 14, 1839 who made the word &#8220;photography&#8221; known to the world. But in an article published on February 25 of the same year in a German newspaper called the Vossische Zeitung, Johann von Maedler, a Berlin astronomer, had used the word photography already. [2] The word photography is based on the Greek  (photos) &#8220;light&#8221; and  (graphe) &#8220;representation by means of lines&#8221; or &#8220;drawing&#8221;, together meaning &#8220;drawing with light&#8221;. [3]<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Important words:</h4>
<ul>
<li>photography</li>
<li>art</li>
<li>science</li>
<li>practice</li>
<li>creating</li>
<li>durable</li>
<li>images</li>
<li>recording</li>
<li>light</li>
<li>electromagnetic</li>
<li>radiation</li>
<li>electronically</li>
<li>means</li>
<li>image</li>
<li>sensor</li>
<li>chemically</li>
<li>material</li>
<li>photographic</li>
<li>film</li>
<li>typically</li>
<li>lens</li>
<li>used</li>
<li>focus</li>
<li>reflected</li>
<li>emitted</li>
<li>objects</li>
<li>real</li>
<li>surface</li>
<li>inside</li>
<li>camera</li>
<li>timed</li>
<li>exposure</li>
<li>result</li>
<li>electronic</li>
<li>electrical</li>
<li>charge</li>
<li>pixel</li>
<li>processed</li>
<li>stored</li>
<li>digital</li>
<li>file</li>
<li>subsequent</li>
<li>display</li>
<li>processing</li>
<li>emulsion</li>
<li>invisible</li>
<li>latent</li>
<li>later</li>
<li>developed</li>
<li>visible</li>
<li>negative</li>
<li>positive</li>
<li>depending</li>
<li>purpose</li>
<li>method</li>
<li>traditionally</li>
<li>photographically</li>
<li>create</li>
<li>paper</li>
<li>base</li>
<li>known</li>
<li>print</li>
<li>using</li>
<li>enlarger</li>
<li>contact</li>
<li>printing</li>
<li>uses</li>
<li>business</li>
<li>manufacturing</li>
<li>photolithography</li>
<li>recreational</li>
<li>purposes</li>
<li>far</li>
<li>ascertained</li>
<li>sir</li>
<li>john</li>
<li>herschel</li>
<li>lecture</li>
<li>royal</li>
<li>society</li>
<li>london</li>
<li>march</li>
<li>word</li>
<li>world</li>
<li>article</li>
<li>published</li>
<li>february</li>
<li>year</li>
<li>german</li>
<li>newspaper</li>
<li>called</li>
<li>vossische</li>
<li>zeitung</li>
<li>johann</li>
<li>von</li>
<li>maedler</li>
<li>berlin</li>
<li>astronomer</li>
<li>based</li>
<li>greek</li>
<li>photos</li>
<li>graphe</li>
<li>meaning</li>
</ul>
<p>
<hr />
<h1 style="color:#728FCE;">Wiki Test</h1>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them?</h4>
<p>Photography is the art, science and practice of creating durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation, either <font color="#728FCE">ltclciyelaroen</font> by means of an image <font color="#728FCE">osnesr</font> or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film. [1] Typically, a lens is used to focus the light <font color="#728FCE">ldctfeeer</font> or emitted from <font color="#728FCE">bcotsej</font> into a real image on the light-sensitive <font color="#728FCE">rceausf</font> inside a camera during a timed exposure. The <font color="#728FCE">tuselr</font> in an electronic image <font color="#728FCE">norses</font> is an electrical charge at each <font color="#728FCE">peixl</font>, which is <font color="#728FCE">irllceaconetyl</font> <font color="#728FCE">odpsscree</font> and <font color="#728FCE">doster</font> in a digital image file for subsequent display or processing. The result in a photographic emulsion is an invisible latent image, which is later chemically developed into a visible image, either negative or positive depending on the purpose of the photographic material and the method of processing. A negative image on film is traditionally <font color="#728FCE">sued</font> to photographically create a positive image on a paper base, <font color="#728FCE">nnkwo</font> as a <font color="#728FCE">rntpi</font>, either by using an enlarger or by contact printing.</p>
<p>Photography has many uses for business, science, manufacturing (f.i. Photolithography), art, and recreational purposes.</p>
<p>As far as can be ascertained, it was Sir John Herschel in a lecture before the Royal Society of London, on March 14, 1839 who made the word &#8220;photography&#8221; <font color="#728FCE">nkwon</font> to the world. But in an article published on February 25 of the same year in a German newspaper <font color="#728FCE">eacdll</font> the Vossische <font color="#728FCE">ntZeugi</font>, <font color="#728FCE">anhnoJ</font> von Maedler, a Berlin astronomer, had used the <font color="#728FCE">rdow</font> <font color="#728FCE">thorpgyhapo</font> already. [2] The word photography is based on the Greek  (photos) &#8220;light&#8221; and  (graphe) &#8220;representation by means of lines&#8221; or &#8220;drawing&#8221;, together meaning &#8220;drawing with light&#8221;. [3]<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>pixel</li>
<li>objects</li>
<li>processed</li>
<li>word</li>
<li>sensor</li>
<li>used</li>
<li>print</li>
<li>zeitung</li>
<li>electronically</li>
<li>known</li>
<li>stored</li>
<li>reflected</li>
<li>sensor</li>
<li>photography</li>
<li>known</li>
<li>surface</li>
<li>electronically</li>
<li>called</li>
<li>johann</li>
<li>result</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The above words with their middle letters scrambled: </h4>
<ul>
<li>pixel</li>
<li>ojcebts</li>
<li>psorecesd</li>
<li>wrod</li>
<li>soensr</li>
<li>used</li>
<li>pirnt</li>
<li>znuietg</li>
<li>eclltiaecnroly</li>
<li>knwon</li>
<li>sroted</li>
<li>reletfecd</li>
<li>ssoenr</li>
<li>pgrtohoahpy</li>
<li>kownn</li>
<li>saurcfe</li>
<li>elctlrieclaony</li>
<li>claeld</li>
<li>joahnn</li>
<li>relust</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Fill in the missing words:</h4>
<p>Photography is the art, science and practice of creating durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation, either ______________ by means of an image ______ or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film. [1] Typically, a lens is used to focus the light _________ or emitted from _______ into a real image on the light-sensitive _______ inside a camera during a timed exposure. The ______ in an electronic image ______ is an electrical charge at each _____, which is ______________ _________ and ______ in a digital image file for subsequent display or processing. The result in a photographic emulsion is an invisible latent image, which is later chemically developed into a visible image, either negative or positive depending on the purpose of the photographic material and the method of processing. A negative image on film is traditionally ____ to photographically create a positive image on a paper base, _____ as a _____, either by using an enlarger or by contact printing.</p>
<p>Photography has many uses for business, science, manufacturing (f.i. Photolithography), art, and recreational purposes.</p>
<p>As far as can be ascertained, it was Sir John Herschel in a lecture before the Royal Society of London, on March 14, 1839 who made the word &#8220;photography&#8221; _____ to the world. But in an article published on February 25 of the same year in a German newspaper ______ the Vossische _______, ______ von Maedler, a Berlin astronomer, had used the ____ ___________ already. [2] The word photography is based on the Greek  (photos) &#8220;light&#8221; and  (graphe) &#8220;representation by means of lines&#8221; or &#8220;drawing&#8221;, together meaning &#8220;drawing with light&#8221;. [3]<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>pixel</li>
<li>objects</li>
<li>processed</li>
<li>word</li>
<li>sensor</li>
<li>used</li>
<li>print</li>
<li>zeitung</li>
<li>electronically</li>
<li>known</li>
<li>stored</li>
<li>reflected</li>
<li>sensor</li>
<li>photography</li>
<li>known</li>
<li>surface</li>
<li>electronically</li>
<li>called</li>
<li>johann</li>
<li>result</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The original text:</h4>
<p>Photography is the art, science and practice of creating durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation, either electronically by means of an image sensor or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film. [1] Typically, a lens is used to focus the light reflected or emitted from objects into a real image on the light-sensitive surface inside a camera during a timed exposure. The result in an electronic image sensor is an electrical charge at each pixel, which is electronically processed and stored in a digital image file for subsequent display or processing. The result in a photographic emulsion is an invisible latent image, which is later chemically developed into a visible image, either negative or positive depending on the purpose of the photographic material and the method of processing. A negative image on film is traditionally used to photographically create a positive image on a paper base, known as a print, either by using an enlarger or by contact printing.</p>
<p>Photography has many uses for business, science, manufacturing (f.i. Photolithography), art, and recreational purposes.</p>
<p>As far as can be ascertained, it was Sir John Herschel in a lecture before the Royal Society of London, on March 14, 1839 who made the word &#8220;photography&#8221; known to the world. But in an article published on February 25 of the same year in a German newspaper called the Vossische Zeitung, Johann von Maedler, a Berlin astronomer, had used the word photography already. [2] The word photography is based on the Greek  (photos) &#8220;light&#8221; and  (graphe) &#8220;representation by means of lines&#8221; or &#8220;drawing&#8221;, together meaning &#8220;drawing with light&#8221;. [3]<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Important words:</h4>
<ul>
<li>photography</li>
<li>art</li>
<li>science</li>
<li>practice</li>
<li>creating</li>
<li>durable</li>
<li>images</li>
<li>recording</li>
<li>light</li>
<li>electromagnetic</li>
<li>radiation</li>
<li>electronically</li>
<li>means</li>
<li>image</li>
<li>sensor</li>
<li>chemically</li>
<li>material</li>
<li>photographic</li>
<li>film</li>
<li>typically</li>
<li>lens</li>
<li>used</li>
<li>focus</li>
<li>reflected</li>
<li>emitted</li>
<li>objects</li>
<li>real</li>
<li>surface</li>
<li>inside</li>
<li>camera</li>
<li>timed</li>
<li>exposure</li>
<li>result</li>
<li>electronic</li>
<li>electrical</li>
<li>charge</li>
<li>pixel</li>
<li>processed</li>
<li>stored</li>
<li>digital</li>
<li>file</li>
<li>subsequent</li>
<li>display</li>
<li>processing</li>
<li>emulsion</li>
<li>invisible</li>
<li>latent</li>
<li>later</li>
<li>developed</li>
<li>visible</li>
<li>negative</li>
<li>positive</li>
<li>depending</li>
<li>purpose</li>
<li>method</li>
<li>traditionally</li>
<li>photographically</li>
<li>create</li>
<li>paper</li>
<li>base</li>
<li>known</li>
<li>print</li>
<li>using</li>
<li>enlarger</li>
<li>contact</li>
<li>printing</li>
<li>uses</li>
<li>business</li>
<li>manufacturing</li>
<li>photolithography</li>
<li>recreational</li>
<li>purposes</li>
<li>far</li>
<li>ascertained</li>
<li>sir</li>
<li>john</li>
<li>herschel</li>
<li>lecture</li>
<li>royal</li>
<li>society</li>
<li>london</li>
<li>march</li>
<li>word</li>
<li>world</li>
<li>article</li>
<li>published</li>
<li>february</li>
<li>year</li>
<li>german</li>
<li>newspaper</li>
<li>called</li>
<li>vossische</li>
<li>zeitung</li>
<li>johann</li>
<li>von</li>
<li>maedler</li>
<li>berlin</li>
<li>astronomer</li>
<li>based</li>
<li>greek</li>
<li>photos</li>
<li>graphe</li>
<li>meaning</li>
</ul>
<p>
<hr />
<h1 style="color:#728FCE;">Wiki Test</h1>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them?</h4>
<p>Photography is the art, science and practice of creating durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation, either electronically by <font color="#728FCE">mnase</font> of an <font color="#728FCE">imega</font> sensor or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film. [1] Typically, a <font color="#728FCE">esln</font> is used to focus the <font color="#728FCE">gitlh</font> reflected or emitted from objects into a <font color="#728FCE">lrae</font> image on the light-sensitive surface inside a camera during a timed exposure. The result in an electronic image sensor is an electrical charge at each pixel, which is electronically <font color="#728FCE">decssepro</font> and stored in a digital image file for subsequent display or <font color="#728FCE">snrsogpeci</font>. The result in a photographic <font color="#728FCE">eosnmuli</font> is an invisible <font color="#728FCE">lanett</font> <font color="#728FCE">geima</font>, which is later chemically developed into a visible image, either negative or positive depending on the purpose of the photographic <font color="#728FCE">limtraea</font> and the method of processing. A negative image on film is traditionally used to photographically <font color="#728FCE">tecrae</font> a positive image on a paper base, known as a print, either by using an enlarger or by contact printing.</p>
<p>Photography has many uses for <font color="#728FCE">benuisss</font>, science, <font color="#728FCE">nrmutacguianf</font> (f.i. Photolithography), art, and recreational purposes.</p>
<p>As far as can be ascertained, it was Sir John Herschel in a lecture before the Royal Society of <font color="#728FCE">oLdnon</font>, on March 14, 1839 who made the word &#8220;photography&#8221; known to the <font color="#728FCE">wldor</font>. But in an article published on <font color="#728FCE">ybrreuFa</font> 25 of the same <font color="#728FCE">erya</font> in a German newspaper called the Vossische Zeitung, Johann von Maedler, a Berlin astronomer, had used the word photography already. [2] The word photography is based on the <font color="#728FCE">reGek</font>  (photos) &#8220;light&#8221; and  (graphe) &#8220;representation by means of lines&#8221; or &#8220;drawing&#8221;, together <font color="#728FCE">inmgnea</font> &#8220;drawing with light&#8221;. [3]<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>means</li>
<li>year</li>
<li>processing</li>
<li>london</li>
<li>light</li>
<li>meaning</li>
<li>real</li>
<li>latent</li>
<li>create</li>
<li>lens</li>
<li>february</li>
<li>image</li>
<li>material</li>
<li>image</li>
<li>processed</li>
<li>business</li>
<li>world</li>
<li>emulsion</li>
<li>greek</li>
<li>manufacturing</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The above words with their middle letters scrambled: </h4>
<ul>
<li>maens</li>
<li>year</li>
<li>peinscosrg</li>
<li>loondn</li>
<li>lihgt</li>
<li>mnaieng</li>
<li>rael</li>
<li>lenatt</li>
<li>ctraee</li>
<li>lens</li>
<li>fraubrey</li>
<li>iamge</li>
<li>meraital</li>
<li>image</li>
<li>prcseoesd</li>
<li>bssnieus</li>
<li>wrold</li>
<li>eolumsin</li>
<li>gerek</li>
<li>mntuauncraifg</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Fill in the missing words:</h4>
<p>Photography is the art, science and practice of creating durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation, either electronically by _____ of an _____ sensor or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film. [1] Typically, a ____ is used to focus the _____ reflected or emitted from objects into a ____ image on the light-sensitive surface inside a camera during a timed exposure. The result in an electronic image sensor is an electrical charge at each pixel, which is electronically _________ and stored in a digital image file for subsequent display or __________. The result in a photographic ________ is an invisible ______ _____, which is later chemically developed into a visible image, either negative or positive depending on the purpose of the photographic ________ and the method of processing. A negative image on film is traditionally used to photographically ______ a positive image on a paper base, known as a print, either by using an enlarger or by contact printing.</p>
<p>Photography has many uses for ________, science, _____________ (f.i. Photolithography), art, and recreational purposes.</p>
<p>As far as can be ascertained, it was Sir John Herschel in a lecture before the Royal Society of ______, on March 14, 1839 who made the word &#8220;photography&#8221; known to the _____. But in an article published on ________ 25 of the same ____ in a German newspaper called the Vossische Zeitung, Johann von Maedler, a Berlin astronomer, had used the word photography already. [2] The word photography is based on the _____  (photos) &#8220;light&#8221; and  (graphe) &#8220;representation by means of lines&#8221; or &#8220;drawing&#8221;, together _______ &#8220;drawing with light&#8221;. [3]<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>means</li>
<li>year</li>
<li>processing</li>
<li>london</li>
<li>light</li>
<li>meaning</li>
<li>real</li>
<li>latent</li>
<li>create</li>
<li>lens</li>
<li>february</li>
<li>image</li>
<li>material</li>
<li>image</li>
<li>processed</li>
<li>business</li>
<li>world</li>
<li>emulsion</li>
<li>greek</li>
<li>manufacturing</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The original text:</h4>
<p>Photography is the art, science and practice of creating durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation, either electronically by means of an image sensor or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film. [1] Typically, a lens is used to focus the light reflected or emitted from objects into a real image on the light-sensitive surface inside a camera during a timed exposure. The result in an electronic image sensor is an electrical charge at each pixel, which is electronically processed and stored in a digital image file for subsequent display or processing. The result in a photographic emulsion is an invisible latent image, which is later chemically developed into a visible image, either negative or positive depending on the purpose of the photographic material and the method of processing. A negative image on film is traditionally used to photographically create a positive image on a paper base, known as a print, either by using an enlarger or by contact printing.</p>
<p>Photography has many uses for business, science, manufacturing (f.i. Photolithography), art, and recreational purposes.</p>
<p>As far as can be ascertained, it was Sir John Herschel in a lecture before the Royal Society of London, on March 14, 1839 who made the word &#8220;photography&#8221; known to the world. But in an article published on February 25 of the same year in a German newspaper called the Vossische Zeitung, Johann von Maedler, a Berlin astronomer, had used the word photography already. [2] The word photography is based on the Greek  (photos) &#8220;light&#8221; and  (graphe) &#8220;representation by means of lines&#8221; or &#8220;drawing&#8221;, together meaning &#8220;drawing with light&#8221;. [3]<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Important words:</h4>
<ul>
<li>photography</li>
<li>art</li>
<li>science</li>
<li>practice</li>
<li>creating</li>
<li>durable</li>
<li>images</li>
<li>recording</li>
<li>light</li>
<li>electromagnetic</li>
<li>radiation</li>
<li>electronically</li>
<li>means</li>
<li>image</li>
<li>sensor</li>
<li>chemically</li>
<li>material</li>
<li>photographic</li>
<li>film</li>
<li>typically</li>
<li>lens</li>
<li>used</li>
<li>focus</li>
<li>reflected</li>
<li>emitted</li>
<li>objects</li>
<li>real</li>
<li>surface</li>
<li>inside</li>
<li>camera</li>
<li>timed</li>
<li>exposure</li>
<li>result</li>
<li>electronic</li>
<li>electrical</li>
<li>charge</li>
<li>pixel</li>
<li>processed</li>
<li>stored</li>
<li>digital</li>
<li>file</li>
<li>subsequent</li>
<li>display</li>
<li>processing</li>
<li>emulsion</li>
<li>invisible</li>
<li>latent</li>
<li>later</li>
<li>developed</li>
<li>visible</li>
<li>negative</li>
<li>positive</li>
<li>depending</li>
<li>purpose</li>
<li>method</li>
<li>traditionally</li>
<li>photographically</li>
<li>create</li>
<li>paper</li>
<li>base</li>
<li>known</li>
<li>print</li>
<li>using</li>
<li>enlarger</li>
<li>contact</li>
<li>printing</li>
<li>uses</li>
<li>business</li>
<li>manufacturing</li>
<li>photolithography</li>
<li>recreational</li>
<li>purposes</li>
<li>far</li>
<li>ascertained</li>
<li>sir</li>
<li>john</li>
<li>herschel</li>
<li>lecture</li>
<li>royal</li>
<li>society</li>
<li>london</li>
<li>march</li>
<li>word</li>
<li>world</li>
<li>article</li>
<li>published</li>
<li>february</li>
<li>year</li>
<li>german</li>
<li>newspaper</li>
<li>called</li>
<li>vossische</li>
<li>zeitung</li>
<li>johann</li>
<li>von</li>
<li>maedler</li>
<li>berlin</li>
<li>astronomer</li>
<li>based</li>
<li>greek</li>
<li>photos</li>
<li>graphe</li>
<li>meaning</li>
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<title><![CDATA[iPhone camera mount]]></title>
<link>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/09/23/iphone-camera-mount/</link>
<pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2011 09:04:26 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Andrew Ritz</dc:creator>
<guid>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/09/23/iphone-camera-mount/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Wiki Test The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them? If you had your heart set]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="color:#728FCE;">Wiki Test</h1>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them?</h4>
<p>If you had your heart set on taking some rad video of your skateboarding <font color="#728FCE">omvse</font> but spent your hard-earned dough on an iPhone 4 instead of a GoPro camera, youre in luck. A graphic designer from <font color="#728FCE">rfinaoilCa</font> has designed a beefy enclosure for the <font color="#728FCE">nehiPo</font> 4 that is compatible with all of GoPros action-friendly mounts.</p>
<p>The iPhone 4 has a solid camera built into it, but the glass plates on both sides meant there was a limit as to how extreme your life could be while <font color="#728FCE">icanygrr</font> one. The Action Case <font color="#728FCE">tskea</font> care of that: its made of a <font color="#728FCE">uledarb</font> polypropylene <font color="#728FCE">cisalpt</font> and is held together by a set of stainless steel pins.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>moves</li>
<li>takes</li>
<li>carrying</li>
<li>plastic</li>
<li>durable</li>
<li>california</li>
<li>iphone</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The above words with their middle letters scrambled: </h4>
<ul>
<li>mveos</li>
<li>taeks</li>
<li>cnryirag</li>
<li>psliatc</li>
<li>drubale</li>
<li>calirfinoa</li>
<li>ihopne</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Fill in the missing words:</h4>
<p>If you had your heart set on taking some rad video of your skateboarding _____ but spent your hard-earned dough on an iPhone 4 instead of a GoPro camera, youre in luck. A graphic designer from __________ has designed a beefy enclosure for the ______ 4 that is compatible with all of GoPros action-friendly mounts.</p>
<p>The iPhone 4 has a solid camera built into it, but the glass plates on both sides meant there was a limit as to how extreme your life could be while ________ one. The Action Case _____ care of that: its made of a _______ polypropylene _______ and is held together by a set of stainless steel pins.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>moves</li>
<li>takes</li>
<li>carrying</li>
<li>plastic</li>
<li>durable</li>
<li>california</li>
<li>iphone</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The original text:</h4>
<p>If you had your heart set on taking some rad video of your skateboarding moves but spent your hard-earned dough on an iPhone 4 instead of a GoPro camera, youre in luck. A graphic designer from California has designed a beefy enclosure for the iPhone 4 that is compatible with all of GoPros action-friendly mounts.</p>
<p>The iPhone 4 has a solid camera built into it, but the glass plates on both sides meant there was a limit as to how extreme your life could be while carrying one. The Action Case takes care of that: its made of a durable polypropylene plastic and is held together by a set of stainless steel pins.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Important words:</h4>
<ul>
<li>heart</li>
<li>set</li>
<li>taking</li>
<li>rad</li>
<li>video</li>
<li>skateboarding</li>
<li>moves</li>
<li>spent</li>
<li>dough</li>
<li>iphone</li>
<li>instead</li>
<li>gopro</li>
<li>camera</li>
<li>youre</li>
<li>luck</li>
<li>graphic</li>
<li>designer</li>
<li>california</li>
<li>designed</li>
<li>beefy</li>
<li>enclosure</li>
<li>compatible</li>
<li>gopros</li>
<li>mounts</li>
<li>solid</li>
<li>built</li>
<li>glass</li>
<li>plates</li>
<li>sides</li>
<li>meant</li>
<li>limit</li>
<li>extreme</li>
<li>life</li>
<li>carrying</li>
<li>action</li>
<li>case</li>
<li>takes</li>
<li>care</li>
<li>durable</li>
<li>polypropylene</li>
<li>plastic</li>
<li>held</li>
<li>stainless</li>
<li>steel</li>
<li>pins</li>
</ul>
<p>
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<title><![CDATA[Conveyor system]]></title>
<link>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/09/23/conveyor-system/</link>
<pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2011 07:09:40 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Andrew Ritz</dc:creator>
<guid>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/09/23/conveyor-system/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Wiki Test The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them? This aecitlr is about conv]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="color:#728FCE;">Wiki Test</h1>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them?</h4>
<p>This <font color="#728FCE">aecitlr</font> is about conveyor systems. For information on conveyor belts, see conveyor belts. For information on overhead conveyors, see overhead conveyors.</p>
<p>A conveyor system is a common piece of mechanical <font color="#728FCE">hndnigal</font> <font color="#728FCE">euitmpqen</font> that moves materials from one <font color="#728FCE">iatloonc</font> to another. Conveyors are especially useful in applications involving the transportation of heavy or bulky materials. Conveyor systems allow quick and efficient <font color="#728FCE">trtrniatopnosa</font> for a wide variety of <font color="#728FCE">mreaitlas</font>, which make them very popular in the <font color="#728FCE">eiaamrtl</font> handling and packaging industries [1] . Many kinds of conveying systems are available, and are used according to the various needs of different industries. There are chain conveyors (floor and <font color="#728FCE">hedvaroe</font>) [2] as well. Chain conveyors <font color="#728FCE">nssocit</font> of enclosed tracks, I-Beam, towline, power &#38; <font color="#728FCE">fere</font>, and <font color="#728FCE">dnha</font> pushed trolleys. [3]<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>equipment</li>
<li>overhead</li>
<li>hand</li>
<li>materials</li>
<li>free</li>
<li>consist</li>
<li>handling</li>
<li>article</li>
<li>location</li>
<li>material</li>
<li>transportation</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The above words with their middle letters scrambled: </h4>
<ul>
<li>eqminpuet</li>
<li>oheevard</li>
<li>hand</li>
<li>mritealas</li>
<li>fere</li>
<li>coissnt</li>
<li>hnadling</li>
<li>acilrte</li>
<li>looicatn</li>
<li>metaairl</li>
<li>totnotriapasrn</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Fill in the missing words:</h4>
<p>This _______ is about conveyor systems. For information on conveyor belts, see conveyor belts. For information on overhead conveyors, see overhead conveyors.</p>
<p>A conveyor system is a common piece of mechanical ________ _________ that moves materials from one ________ to another. Conveyors are especially useful in applications involving the transportation of heavy or bulky materials. Conveyor systems allow quick and efficient ______________ for a wide variety of _________, which make them very popular in the ________ handling and packaging industries [1] . Many kinds of conveying systems are available, and are used according to the various needs of different industries. There are chain conveyors (floor and ________) [2] as well. Chain conveyors _______ of enclosed tracks, I-Beam, towline, power &#38; ____, and ____ pushed trolleys. [3]<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>equipment</li>
<li>overhead</li>
<li>hand</li>
<li>materials</li>
<li>free</li>
<li>consist</li>
<li>handling</li>
<li>article</li>
<li>location</li>
<li>material</li>
<li>transportation</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The original text:</h4>
<p>This article is about conveyor systems. For information on conveyor belts, see conveyor belts. For information on overhead conveyors, see overhead conveyors.</p>
<p>A conveyor system is a common piece of mechanical handling equipment that moves materials from one location to another. Conveyors are especially useful in applications involving the transportation of heavy or bulky materials. Conveyor systems allow quick and efficient transportation for a wide variety of materials, which make them very popular in the material handling and packaging industries [1] . Many kinds of conveying systems are available, and are used according to the various needs of different industries. There are chain conveyors (floor and overhead) [2] as well. Chain conveyors consist of enclosed tracks, I-Beam, towline, power &#38; free, and hand pushed trolleys. [3]<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Important words:</h4>
<ul>
<li>article</li>
<li>conveyor</li>
<li>systems</li>
<li>information</li>
<li>belts</li>
<li>overhead</li>
<li>conveyors</li>
<li>common</li>
<li>piece</li>
<li>mechanical</li>
<li>handling</li>
<li>equipment</li>
<li>moves</li>
<li>materials</li>
<li>location</li>
<li>especially</li>
<li>useful</li>
<li>applications</li>
<li>involving</li>
<li>transportation</li>
<li>heavy</li>
<li>bulky</li>
<li>allow</li>
<li>quick</li>
<li>efficient</li>
<li>wide</li>
<li>variety</li>
<li>make</li>
<li>popular</li>
<li>material</li>
<li>packaging</li>
<li>industries</li>
<li>kinds</li>
<li>conveying</li>
<li>available</li>
<li>used</li>
<li>according</li>
<li>various</li>
<li>needs</li>
<li>different</li>
<li>chain</li>
<li>floor</li>
<li>consist</li>
<li>enclosed</li>
<li>tracks</li>
<li>towline</li>
<li>power</li>
<li>free</li>
<li>hand</li>
<li>pushed</li>
<li>trolleys</li>
</ul>
<p>
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<title><![CDATA[Long-distance track event]]></title>
<link>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/09/22/long-distance-track-event/</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 22 Sep 2011 08:06:03 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Andrew Ritz</dc:creator>
<guid>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/09/22/long-distance-track-event/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Wiki Test The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them? Long-distance ckatr teevn]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="color:#728FCE;">Wiki Test</h1>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them?</h4>
<p>Long-distance <font color="#728FCE">ckatr</font> <font color="#728FCE">teevn</font> <font color="#728FCE">acres</font> require runners to balance their energy. These <font color="#728FCE">seytp</font> of <font color="#728FCE">eacrs</font> are predominantly aerobic in nature and at the highest level, exceptional levels of aerobic endurance is required more than anything else. <font color="#728FCE">lEtie</font> <font color="#728FCE">ognl</font> distance athletes typically <font color="#728FCE">irnat</font> over 100 <font color="#728FCE">imesl</font> a <font color="#728FCE">week</font>.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>races</li>
<li>long</li>
<li>event</li>
<li>miles</li>
<li>train</li>
<li>elite</li>
<li>week</li>
<li>track</li>
<li>races</li>
<li>types</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The above words with their middle letters scrambled: </h4>
<ul>
<li>raecs</li>
<li>long</li>
<li>eevnt</li>
<li>miles</li>
<li>trian</li>
<li>eltie</li>
<li>week</li>
<li>tcark</li>
<li>rceas</li>
<li>teyps</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Fill in the missing words:</h4>
<p>Long-distance _____ _____ _____ require runners to balance their energy. These _____ of _____ are predominantly aerobic in nature and at the highest level, exceptional levels of aerobic endurance is required more than anything else. _____ ____ distance athletes typically _____ over 100 _____ a ____.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>races</li>
<li>long</li>
<li>event</li>
<li>miles</li>
<li>train</li>
<li>elite</li>
<li>week</li>
<li>track</li>
<li>races</li>
<li>types</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The original text:</h4>
<p>Long-distance track event races require runners to balance their energy. These types of races are predominantly aerobic in nature and at the highest level, exceptional levels of aerobic endurance is required more than anything else. Elite long distance athletes typically train over 100 miles a week.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Important words:</h4>
<ul>
<li>track</li>
<li>event</li>
<li>races</li>
<li>require</li>
<li>runners</li>
<li>balance</li>
<li>energy</li>
<li>types</li>
<li>predominantly</li>
<li>aerobic</li>
<li>nature</li>
<li>highest</li>
<li>level</li>
<li>exceptional</li>
<li>levels</li>
<li>endurance</li>
<li>required</li>
<li>elite</li>
<li>long</li>
<li>distance</li>
<li>athletes</li>
<li>typically</li>
<li>train</li>
<li>miles</li>
<li>week</li>
</ul>
<p>
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<title><![CDATA[Football (video game)]]></title>
<link>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/09/22/football-video-game/</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 22 Sep 2011 06:10:30 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Andrew Ritz</dc:creator>
<guid>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/09/22/football-video-game/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Wiki Test The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them? Ports NFL Football was sol]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="color:#728FCE;">Wiki Test</h1>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them?</h4>
<p>Ports</p>
<p>NFL Football was sold by Sears for the &#8220;Super Video Arcade,&#8221; its private-label version of the Intellivision console, without the NFL name or <font color="#728FCE">lgoo</font>. &#8220;M-Network,&#8221; Mattel&#8217;s third-party <font color="#728FCE">dabnr</font>, released a <font color="#728FCE">topr</font> of <font color="#728FCE">FLN</font> Football called <font color="#728FCE">Srpeu</font> Challenge Football for the <font color="#728FCE">rtiaA</font> 2600 in 1982, again without the <font color="#728FCE">NFL</font> references. [4] Similarly, the game appears in the Intellivision <font color="#728FCE">sLvei</font> compilation <font color="#728FCE">meag</font> and on Microsoft&#8217;s Game <font color="#728FCE">Room</font> service simply as Football.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>brand</li>
<li>atari</li>
<li>port</li>
<li>game</li>
<li>room</li>
<li>super</li>
<li>nfl</li>
<li>nfl</li>
<li>logo</li>
<li>lives</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The above words with their middle letters scrambled: </h4>
<ul>
<li>bnard</li>
<li>artai</li>
<li>port</li>
<li>game</li>
<li>room</li>
<li>spuer</li>
<li>nfl</li>
<li>nfl</li>
<li>logo</li>
<li>leivs</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Fill in the missing words:</h4>
<p>Ports</p>
<p>NFL Football was sold by Sears for the &#8220;Super Video Arcade,&#8221; its private-label version of the Intellivision console, without the NFL name or ____. &#8220;M-Network,&#8221; Mattel&#8217;s third-party _____, released a ____ of ___ Football called _____ Challenge Football for the _____ 2600 in 1982, again without the ___ references. [4] Similarly, the game appears in the Intellivision _____ compilation ____ and on Microsoft&#8217;s Game ____ service simply as Football.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>brand</li>
<li>atari</li>
<li>port</li>
<li>game</li>
<li>room</li>
<li>super</li>
<li>nfl</li>
<li>nfl</li>
<li>logo</li>
<li>lives</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The original text:</h4>
<p>Ports</p>
<p>NFL Football was sold by Sears for the &#8220;Super Video Arcade,&#8221; its private-label version of the Intellivision console, without the NFL name or logo. &#8220;M-Network,&#8221; Mattel&#8217;s third-party brand, released a port of NFL Football called Super Challenge Football for the Atari 2600 in 1982, again without the NFL references. [4] Similarly, the game appears in the Intellivision Lives compilation game and on Microsoft&#8217;s Game Room service simply as Football.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Important words:</h4>
<ul>
<li>ports</li>
<li>nfl</li>
<li>football</li>
<li>sold</li>
<li>sears</li>
<li>video</li>
<li>arcade</li>
<li>version</li>
<li>intellivision</li>
<li>console</li>
<li>logo</li>
<li>brand</li>
<li>released</li>
<li>port</li>
<li>called</li>
<li>super</li>
<li>challenge</li>
<li>atari</li>
<li>references</li>
<li>similarly</li>
<li>game</li>
<li>appears</li>
<li>lives</li>
<li>compilation</li>
<li>room</li>
<li>service</li>
<li>simply</li>
</ul>
<p>
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<title><![CDATA[Football (ball)]]></title>
<link>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/09/22/football-ball/</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 22 Sep 2011 06:06:24 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Andrew Ritz</dc:creator>
<guid>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/09/22/football-ball/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Wiki Test The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them? A football is a ball used]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="color:#728FCE;">Wiki Test</h1>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them?</h4>
<p>A football is a ball used to play one of the various <font color="#728FCE">ptsros</font> known as football. In the <font color="#728FCE">aspt</font>, crude balls made of <font color="#728FCE">smaeilrat</font> such as <font color="#728FCE">afnldiet</font> pig bladders were used, this is why it is called the pigskin. Modern balls are designed by teams of engineers to exacting <font color="#728FCE">sciencaifopits</font>. Various <font color="#728FCE">seguela</font> and games use different balls, though they all have one of the following <font color="#728FCE">cisab</font> shapes:</p>
<p>* a sphere: used in Association football (also called soccer in some countries) and Gaelic football<br />* a prolate spheroid (&#8216;egg-shaped&#8217;)* either with rounded ends: used in the rugby codes and Australian football<br />* or with more pointed ends: used in <font color="#728FCE">aAnirmec</font> <font color="#728FCE">tbloolaf</font> and Canadian football</p>
<p>The precise shape and construction of <font color="#728FCE">aftsoobll</font> is typically specified as part of the <font color="#728FCE">eslur</font> and regulations.</p>
<p>The oldest football still in existence, which is thought to have been made circa 1540, was discovered in the roof of Stirling Castle, Scotland, in 1981. [1] The ball is made of leather (possibly from a deer) and a pig&#8217;s bladder. [2] It has a diameter of between 1416 cm (5.56.3 in), weighs 125 g (4.4 oz) and is currently on <font color="#728FCE">yipdasl</font> at the <font color="#728FCE">Stmhi</font> Art Gallery and Museum [3] in Stirling.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>inflated</li>
<li>rules</li>
<li>materials</li>
<li>basic</li>
<li>footballs</li>
<li>leagues</li>
<li>display</li>
<li>sports</li>
<li>football</li>
<li>smith</li>
<li>specifications</li>
<li>past</li>
<li>american</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The above words with their middle letters scrambled: </h4>
<ul>
<li>intafled</li>
<li>relus</li>
<li>mltareais</li>
<li>bsiac</li>
<li>flbatloos</li>
<li>lgueeas</li>
<li>dlaipsy</li>
<li>stoprs</li>
<li>fbtaooll</li>
<li>sitmh</li>
<li>spnfotiaicices</li>
<li>psat</li>
<li>armciean</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Fill in the missing words:</h4>
<p>A football is a ball used to play one of the various ______ known as football. In the ____, crude balls made of _________ such as ________ pig bladders were used, this is why it is called the pigskin. Modern balls are designed by teams of engineers to exacting ______________. Various _______ and games use different balls, though they all have one of the following _____ shapes:</p>
<p>* a sphere: used in Association football (also called soccer in some countries) and Gaelic football<br />* a prolate spheroid (&#8216;egg-shaped&#8217;)* either with rounded ends: used in the rugby codes and Australian football<br />* or with more pointed ends: used in ________ ________ and Canadian football</p>
<p>The precise shape and construction of _________ is typically specified as part of the _____ and regulations.</p>
<p>The oldest football still in existence, which is thought to have been made circa 1540, was discovered in the roof of Stirling Castle, Scotland, in 1981. [1] The ball is made of leather (possibly from a deer) and a pig&#8217;s bladder. [2] It has a diameter of between 1416 cm (5.56.3 in), weighs 125 g (4.4 oz) and is currently on _______ at the _____ Art Gallery and Museum [3] in Stirling.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>inflated</li>
<li>rules</li>
<li>materials</li>
<li>basic</li>
<li>footballs</li>
<li>leagues</li>
<li>display</li>
<li>sports</li>
<li>football</li>
<li>smith</li>
<li>specifications</li>
<li>past</li>
<li>american</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The original text:</h4>
<p>A football is a ball used to play one of the various sports known as football. In the past, crude balls made of materials such as inflated pig bladders were used, this is why it is called the pigskin. Modern balls are designed by teams of engineers to exacting specifications. Various leagues and games use different balls, though they all have one of the following basic shapes:</p>
<p>* a sphere: used in Association football (also called soccer in some countries) and Gaelic football<br />* a prolate spheroid (&#8216;egg-shaped&#8217;)* either with rounded ends: used in the rugby codes and Australian football<br />* or with more pointed ends: used in American football and Canadian football</p>
<p>The precise shape and construction of footballs is typically specified as part of the rules and regulations.</p>
<p>The oldest football still in existence, which is thought to have been made circa 1540, was discovered in the roof of Stirling Castle, Scotland, in 1981. [1] The ball is made of leather (possibly from a deer) and a pig&#8217;s bladder. [2] It has a diameter of between 1416 cm (5.56.3 in), weighs 125 g (4.4 oz) and is currently on display at the Smith Art Gallery and Museum [3] in Stirling.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Important words:</h4>
<ul>
<li>football</li>
<li>ball</li>
<li>used</li>
<li>play</li>
<li>various</li>
<li>sports</li>
<li>known</li>
<li>past</li>
<li>crude</li>
<li>balls</li>
<li>materials</li>
<li>inflated</li>
<li>pig</li>
<li>bladders</li>
<li>called</li>
<li>pigskin</li>
<li>modern</li>
<li>designed</li>
<li>teams</li>
<li>engineers</li>
<li>exacting</li>
<li>specifications</li>
<li>leagues</li>
<li>games</li>
<li>use</li>
<li>different</li>
<li>following</li>
<li>basic</li>
<li>association</li>
<li>soccer</li>
<li>countries</li>
<li>gaelic</li>
<li>prolate</li>
<li>spheroid</li>
<li>rounded</li>
<li>rugby</li>
<li>codes</li>
<li>australian</li>
<li>pointed</li>
<li>american</li>
<li>canadian</li>
<li>precise</li>
<li>shape</li>
<li>construction</li>
<li>footballs</li>
<li>typically</li>
<li>specified</li>
<li>rules</li>
<li>regulations</li>
<li>oldest</li>
<li>existence</li>
<li>thought</li>
<li>circa</li>
<li>discovered</li>
<li>roof</li>
<li>stirling</li>
<li>castle</li>
<li>scotland</li>
<li>leather</li>
<li>possibly</li>
<li>deer</li>
<li>bladder</li>
<li>diameter</li>
<li>cm</li>
<li>weighs</li>
<li>g</li>
<li>oz</li>
<li>currently</li>
<li>display</li>
<li>smith</li>
<li>art</li>
<li>gallery</li>
<li>museum</li>
</ul>
<p>
<hr />
<h1 style="color:#728FCE;">Wiki Test</h1>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them?</h4>
<p>A football is a <font color="#728FCE">abll</font> used to play one of the various sports known as football. In the past, crude balls made of materials such as inflated pig bladders were used, this is why it is <font color="#728FCE">cdleal</font> the pigskin. Modern balls are <font color="#728FCE">nisedged</font> by teams of engineers to exacting specifications. Various <font color="#728FCE">leseuga</font> and <font color="#728FCE">gemas</font> use different balls, though they all have one of the following basic shapes:</p>
<p>* a sphere: used in Association football (also called soccer in some <font color="#728FCE">outrcnesi</font>) and Gaelic football<br />* a prolate spheroid (&#8216;egg-shaped&#8217;)* either with rounded ends: used in the rugby codes and Australian football<br />* or with more pointed ends: used in <font color="#728FCE">rnaecmiA</font> football and Canadian football</p>
<p>The precise shape and construction of footballs is typically specified as part of the <font color="#728FCE">lseur</font> and regulations.</p>
<p>The oldest football still in existence, which is thought to have been made circa 1540, was discovered in the <font color="#728FCE">froo</font> of <font color="#728FCE">iStrlgin</font> Castle, Scotland, in 1981. [1] The ball is made of leather (possibly from a deer) and a pig&#8217;s bladder. [2] It has a diameter of between 1416 cm (5.56.3 in), weighs 125 g (4.4 oz) and is <font color="#728FCE">retcunyrl</font> on display at the <font color="#728FCE">htSmi</font> <font color="#728FCE">Atr</font> Gallery and Museum [3] in Stirling.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>stirling</li>
<li>roof</li>
<li>american</li>
<li>smith</li>
<li>currently</li>
<li>rules</li>
<li>art</li>
<li>games</li>
<li>designed</li>
<li>ball</li>
<li>called</li>
<li>leagues</li>
<li>countries</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The above words with their middle letters scrambled: </h4>
<ul>
<li>siitlnrg</li>
<li>roof</li>
<li>acreaimn</li>
<li>stimh</li>
<li>clnrutrey</li>
<li>rlues</li>
<li>art</li>
<li>gemas</li>
<li>dnieesgd</li>
<li>ball</li>
<li>cealld</li>
<li>leuages</li>
<li>cerioutns</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Fill in the missing words:</h4>
<p>A football is a ____ used to play one of the various sports known as football. In the past, crude balls made of materials such as inflated pig bladders were used, this is why it is ______ the pigskin. Modern balls are ________ by teams of engineers to exacting specifications. Various _______ and _____ use different balls, though they all have one of the following basic shapes:</p>
<p>* a sphere: used in Association football (also called soccer in some _________) and Gaelic football<br />* a prolate spheroid (&#8216;egg-shaped&#8217;)* either with rounded ends: used in the rugby codes and Australian football<br />* or with more pointed ends: used in ________ football and Canadian football</p>
<p>The precise shape and construction of footballs is typically specified as part of the _____ and regulations.</p>
<p>The oldest football still in existence, which is thought to have been made circa 1540, was discovered in the ____ of ________ Castle, Scotland, in 1981. [1] The ball is made of leather (possibly from a deer) and a pig&#8217;s bladder. [2] It has a diameter of between 1416 cm (5.56.3 in), weighs 125 g (4.4 oz) and is _________ on display at the _____ ___ Gallery and Museum [3] in Stirling.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>stirling</li>
<li>roof</li>
<li>american</li>
<li>smith</li>
<li>currently</li>
<li>rules</li>
<li>art</li>
<li>games</li>
<li>designed</li>
<li>ball</li>
<li>called</li>
<li>leagues</li>
<li>countries</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The original text:</h4>
<p>A football is a ball used to play one of the various sports known as football. In the past, crude balls made of materials such as inflated pig bladders were used, this is why it is called the pigskin. Modern balls are designed by teams of engineers to exacting specifications. Various leagues and games use different balls, though they all have one of the following basic shapes:</p>
<p>* a sphere: used in Association football (also called soccer in some countries) and Gaelic football<br />* a prolate spheroid (&#8216;egg-shaped&#8217;)* either with rounded ends: used in the rugby codes and Australian football<br />* or with more pointed ends: used in American football and Canadian football</p>
<p>The precise shape and construction of footballs is typically specified as part of the rules and regulations.</p>
<p>The oldest football still in existence, which is thought to have been made circa 1540, was discovered in the roof of Stirling Castle, Scotland, in 1981. [1] The ball is made of leather (possibly from a deer) and a pig&#8217;s bladder. [2] It has a diameter of between 1416 cm (5.56.3 in), weighs 125 g (4.4 oz) and is currently on display at the Smith Art Gallery and Museum [3] in Stirling.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Important words:</h4>
<ul>
<li>football</li>
<li>ball</li>
<li>used</li>
<li>play</li>
<li>various</li>
<li>sports</li>
<li>known</li>
<li>past</li>
<li>crude</li>
<li>balls</li>
<li>materials</li>
<li>inflated</li>
<li>pig</li>
<li>bladders</li>
<li>called</li>
<li>pigskin</li>
<li>modern</li>
<li>designed</li>
<li>teams</li>
<li>engineers</li>
<li>exacting</li>
<li>specifications</li>
<li>leagues</li>
<li>games</li>
<li>use</li>
<li>different</li>
<li>following</li>
<li>basic</li>
<li>association</li>
<li>soccer</li>
<li>countries</li>
<li>gaelic</li>
<li>prolate</li>
<li>spheroid</li>
<li>rounded</li>
<li>rugby</li>
<li>codes</li>
<li>australian</li>
<li>pointed</li>
<li>american</li>
<li>canadian</li>
<li>precise</li>
<li>shape</li>
<li>construction</li>
<li>footballs</li>
<li>typically</li>
<li>specified</li>
<li>rules</li>
<li>regulations</li>
<li>oldest</li>
<li>existence</li>
<li>thought</li>
<li>circa</li>
<li>discovered</li>
<li>roof</li>
<li>stirling</li>
<li>castle</li>
<li>scotland</li>
<li>leather</li>
<li>possibly</li>
<li>deer</li>
<li>bladder</li>
<li>diameter</li>
<li>cm</li>
<li>weighs</li>
<li>g</li>
<li>oz</li>
<li>currently</li>
<li>display</li>
<li>smith</li>
<li>art</li>
<li>gallery</li>
<li>museum</li>
</ul>
<p>
<hr />
<h1 style="color:#728FCE;">Wiki Test</h1>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them?</h4>
<p>This article is about the <font color="#728FCE">dneUti</font> <font color="#728FCE">Seastt</font>. For similar objects <font color="#728FCE">rdeiowwld</font>, see Nuclear briefcaseThe nuclear football (also known as the atomic football, the president&#8217;s emergency satchel, the button, the black box, or just the football) is a briefcase, the contents of which are to be used by the President of the United States of America to authorize a <font color="#728FCE">ulearcn</font> attack while away from fixed command centers, such as the White House Situation Room. It <font color="#728FCE">nifnosuct</font> as a mobile hub in the <font color="#728FCE">gtcseitar</font> defense system of the <font color="#728FCE">nteidU</font> States.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>nuclear</li>
<li>worldwide</li>
<li>strategic</li>
<li>states</li>
<li>functions</li>
<li>united</li>
<li>united</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The above words with their middle letters scrambled: </h4>
<ul>
<li>naulecr</li>
<li>wdridowle</li>
<li>sitgertac</li>
<li>seatts</li>
<li>fituonncs</li>
<li>unteid</li>
<li>uteind</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Fill in the missing words:</h4>
<p>This article is about the ______ ______. For similar objects _________, see Nuclear briefcaseThe nuclear football (also known as the atomic football, the president&#8217;s emergency satchel, the button, the black box, or just the football) is a briefcase, the contents of which are to be used by the President of the United States of America to authorize a _______ attack while away from fixed command centers, such as the White House Situation Room. It _________ as a mobile hub in the _________ defense system of the ______ States.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>nuclear</li>
<li>worldwide</li>
<li>strategic</li>
<li>states</li>
<li>functions</li>
<li>united</li>
<li>united</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The original text:</h4>
<p>This article is about the United States. For similar objects worldwide, see Nuclear briefcaseThe nuclear football (also known as the atomic football, the president&#8217;s emergency satchel, the button, the black box, or just the football) is a briefcase, the contents of which are to be used by the President of the United States of America to authorize a nuclear attack while away from fixed command centers, such as the White House Situation Room. It functions as a mobile hub in the strategic defense system of the United States.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Important words:</h4>
<ul>
<li>article</li>
<li>united</li>
<li>states</li>
<li>similar</li>
<li>objects</li>
<li>worldwide</li>
<li>nuclear</li>
<li>briefcasethe</li>
<li>football</li>
<li>known</li>
<li>atomic</li>
<li>emergency</li>
<li>satchel</li>
<li>button</li>
<li>black</li>
<li>box</li>
<li>just</li>
<li>briefcase</li>
<li>contents</li>
<li>used</li>
<li>president</li>
<li>america</li>
<li>authorize</li>
<li>attack</li>
<li>away</li>
<li>fixed</li>
<li>command</li>
<li>centers</li>
<li>white</li>
<li>house</li>
<li>situation</li>
<li>room</li>
<li>functions</li>
<li>mobile</li>
<li>hub</li>
<li>strategic</li>
<li>defense</li>
</ul>
<p>
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<title><![CDATA[False consensus effect]]></title>
<link>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/09/21/false-consensus-effect/</link>
<pubDate>Wed, 21 Sep 2011 07:25:02 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Andrew Ritz</dc:creator>
<guid>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/09/21/false-consensus-effect/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Wiki Test The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them? In psychology, the false c]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="color:#728FCE;">Wiki Test</h1>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them?</h4>
<p>In psychology, the false consensus effect is a cognitive bias whereby a <font color="#728FCE">oprnes</font> tends to overestimate how much other people agree with him or her. There is a tendency for people to assume that their own opinions, beliefs, <font color="#728FCE">efpecesnrer</font>, values and habits are &#8216;normal&#8217; and that others also think the same way that they do. [1] This cognitive bias tends to lead to the perception of a consensus that does not exist, a &#8216;false consensus&#8217;. This false consensus is significant because it <font color="#728FCE">eansrcise</font> self-esteem. The need to be &#8220;normal&#8221; and fit in with other people is underlined by a desire to conform and be liked by others in a social environment.</p>
<p>Within the realm of personality psychology, the false consensus <font color="#728FCE">cfteef</font> does not have significant effects. This is because the false consensus effect relies heavily on the social environment and how a person interprets this environment. Instead of looking at situational attributions, <font color="#728FCE">rpioylteans</font> psychology evaluates a person with dispositional attributions, making the false consensus effect relatively irrelevant in that domain. Therefore, a person&#8217;s personality potentially could affect the degree that the person relies on false consensus effect, but not the existence of such a trait.</p>
<p>The false consensus effect is not necessarily restricted to cases where people believe that their values are shared by the majority. The false consensus effect is also evidenced when people overestimate the extent of their particular belief is correlated with the belief of others. Thus, fundamentalists do not necessarily believe that the majority of people share their views, but their estimates of the number of people who share their point of view will tend to exceed the actual number.</p>
<p>This bias is especially prevalent in group settings where one thinks the collective opinion of their own group matches that of the larger population. Since the members of a group <font color="#728FCE">chrea</font> a consensus and rarely <font color="#728FCE">nectonreu</font> those who dispute it, they tend to believe that everybody thinks the same way.</p>
<p>Additionally, when confronted with evidence that a consensus <font color="#728FCE">dsoe</font> not exist, people often assume that those who do not agree with them are defective in some way. [2] There is no single cause for this cognitive bias; the availability heuristic and self-serving bias have been suggested as at least partial underlying factors.</p>
<p>The false consensus effect can be contrasted with pluralistic ignorance, an error in which people privately disapprove but publicly support what seems to be the majority view (regarding a norm or belief), when the majority in fact shares their (private) disapproval. While the false consensus effect leads people to wrongly believe that they agree with the majority (when the majority, in fact, openly <font color="#728FCE">rsdeiseag</font> with them), the pluralistic <font color="#728FCE">eaoicgnrn</font> effect leads people to wrongly believe that they disagree with the majority (when the majority, in fact, covertly agrees with them). Pluralistic ignorance might, for example, lead a student to engage in binge drinking because of the mistaken belief that most other students approve of it, while in reality most other students disapprove, but behave in the same way because share the same the mistaken (but collectively self-sustaining) belief. In a parallel example of false consensus, a student who likes binge drinking would believe that a majority also likes it, while in reality, most others dislike it and openly say so.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>effect</li>
<li>does</li>
<li>reach</li>
<li>preferences</li>
<li>disagrees</li>
<li>encounter</li>
<li>increases</li>
<li>person</li>
<li>ignorance</li>
<li>personality</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The above words with their middle letters scrambled: </h4>
<ul>
<li>eecfft</li>
<li>deos</li>
<li>raceh</li>
<li>pcrrefeenes</li>
<li>dreiegass</li>
<li>eteucnonr</li>
<li>ieascerns</li>
<li>peorsn</li>
<li>inagnocre</li>
<li>potrensaily</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Fill in the missing words:</h4>
<p>In psychology, the false consensus effect is a cognitive bias whereby a ______ tends to overestimate how much other people agree with him or her. There is a tendency for people to assume that their own opinions, beliefs, ___________, values and habits are &#8216;normal&#8217; and that others also think the same way that they do. [1] This cognitive bias tends to lead to the perception of a consensus that does not exist, a &#8216;false consensus&#8217;. This false consensus is significant because it _________ self-esteem. The need to be &#8220;normal&#8221; and fit in with other people is underlined by a desire to conform and be liked by others in a social environment.</p>
<p>Within the realm of personality psychology, the false consensus ______ does not have significant effects. This is because the false consensus effect relies heavily on the social environment and how a person interprets this environment. Instead of looking at situational attributions, ___________ psychology evaluates a person with dispositional attributions, making the false consensus effect relatively irrelevant in that domain. Therefore, a person&#8217;s personality potentially could affect the degree that the person relies on false consensus effect, but not the existence of such a trait.</p>
<p>The false consensus effect is not necessarily restricted to cases where people believe that their values are shared by the majority. The false consensus effect is also evidenced when people overestimate the extent of their particular belief is correlated with the belief of others. Thus, fundamentalists do not necessarily believe that the majority of people share their views, but their estimates of the number of people who share their point of view will tend to exceed the actual number.</p>
<p>This bias is especially prevalent in group settings where one thinks the collective opinion of their own group matches that of the larger population. Since the members of a group _____ a consensus and rarely _________ those who dispute it, they tend to believe that everybody thinks the same way.</p>
<p>Additionally, when confronted with evidence that a consensus ____ not exist, people often assume that those who do not agree with them are defective in some way. [2] There is no single cause for this cognitive bias; the availability heuristic and self-serving bias have been suggested as at least partial underlying factors.</p>
<p>The false consensus effect can be contrasted with pluralistic ignorance, an error in which people privately disapprove but publicly support what seems to be the majority view (regarding a norm or belief), when the majority in fact shares their (private) disapproval. While the false consensus effect leads people to wrongly believe that they agree with the majority (when the majority, in fact, openly _________ with them), the pluralistic _________ effect leads people to wrongly believe that they disagree with the majority (when the majority, in fact, covertly agrees with them). Pluralistic ignorance might, for example, lead a student to engage in binge drinking because of the mistaken belief that most other students approve of it, while in reality most other students disapprove, but behave in the same way because share the same the mistaken (but collectively self-sustaining) belief. In a parallel example of false consensus, a student who likes binge drinking would believe that a majority also likes it, while in reality, most others dislike it and openly say so.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>effect</li>
<li>does</li>
<li>reach</li>
<li>preferences</li>
<li>disagrees</li>
<li>encounter</li>
<li>increases</li>
<li>person</li>
<li>ignorance</li>
<li>personality</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The original text:</h4>
<p>In psychology, the false consensus effect is a cognitive bias whereby a person tends to overestimate how much other people agree with him or her. There is a tendency for people to assume that their own opinions, beliefs, preferences, values and habits are &#8216;normal&#8217; and that others also think the same way that they do. [1] This cognitive bias tends to lead to the perception of a consensus that does not exist, a &#8216;false consensus&#8217;. This false consensus is significant because it increases self-esteem. The need to be &#8220;normal&#8221; and fit in with other people is underlined by a desire to conform and be liked by others in a social environment.</p>
<p>Within the realm of personality psychology, the false consensus effect does not have significant effects. This is because the false consensus effect relies heavily on the social environment and how a person interprets this environment. Instead of looking at situational attributions, personality psychology evaluates a person with dispositional attributions, making the false consensus effect relatively irrelevant in that domain. Therefore, a person&#8217;s personality potentially could affect the degree that the person relies on false consensus effect, but not the existence of such a trait.</p>
<p>The false consensus effect is not necessarily restricted to cases where people believe that their values are shared by the majority. The false consensus effect is also evidenced when people overestimate the extent of their particular belief is correlated with the belief of others. Thus, fundamentalists do not necessarily believe that the majority of people share their views, but their estimates of the number of people who share their point of view will tend to exceed the actual number.</p>
<p>This bias is especially prevalent in group settings where one thinks the collective opinion of their own group matches that of the larger population. Since the members of a group reach a consensus and rarely encounter those who dispute it, they tend to believe that everybody thinks the same way.</p>
<p>Additionally, when confronted with evidence that a consensus does not exist, people often assume that those who do not agree with them are defective in some way. [2] There is no single cause for this cognitive bias; the availability heuristic and self-serving bias have been suggested as at least partial underlying factors.</p>
<p>The false consensus effect can be contrasted with pluralistic ignorance, an error in which people privately disapprove but publicly support what seems to be the majority view (regarding a norm or belief), when the majority in fact shares their (private) disapproval. While the false consensus effect leads people to wrongly believe that they agree with the majority (when the majority, in fact, openly disagrees with them), the pluralistic ignorance effect leads people to wrongly believe that they disagree with the majority (when the majority, in fact, covertly agrees with them). Pluralistic ignorance might, for example, lead a student to engage in binge drinking because of the mistaken belief that most other students approve of it, while in reality most other students disapprove, but behave in the same way because share the same the mistaken (but collectively self-sustaining) belief. In a parallel example of false consensus, a student who likes binge drinking would believe that a majority also likes it, while in reality, most others dislike it and openly say so.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Important words:</h4>
<ul>
<li>psychology</li>
<li>false</li>
<li>consensus</li>
<li>effect</li>
<li>cognitive</li>
<li>bias</li>
<li>person</li>
<li>tends</li>
<li>overestimate</li>
<li>people</li>
<li>agree</li>
<li>tendency</li>
<li>assume</li>
<li>opinions</li>
<li>beliefs</li>
<li>preferences</li>
<li>values</li>
<li>habits</li>
<li>think</li>
<li>way</li>
<li>lead</li>
<li>perception</li>
<li>does</li>
<li>exist</li>
<li>significant</li>
<li>increases</li>
<li>need</li>
<li>fit</li>
<li>underlined</li>
<li>desire</li>
<li>conform</li>
<li>liked</li>
<li>social</li>
<li>environment</li>
<li>realm</li>
<li>personality</li>
<li>effects</li>
<li>relies</li>
<li>heavily</li>
<li>interprets</li>
<li>instead</li>
<li>looking</li>
<li>situational</li>
<li>attributions</li>
<li>evaluates</li>
<li>dispositional</li>
<li>making</li>
<li>relatively</li>
<li>irrelevant</li>
<li>domain</li>
<li>potentially</li>
<li>affect</li>
<li>degree</li>
<li>existence</li>
<li>trait</li>
<li>necessarily</li>
<li>restricted</li>
<li>cases</li>
<li>believe</li>
<li>shared</li>
<li>majority</li>
<li>evidenced</li>
<li>extent</li>
<li>particular</li>
<li>belief</li>
<li>correlated</li>
<li>fundamentalists</li>
<li>share</li>
<li>views</li>
<li>estimates</li>
<li>number</li>
<li>point</li>
<li>view</li>
<li>tend</li>
<li>exceed</li>
<li>actual</li>
<li>especially</li>
<li>prevalent</li>
<li>group</li>
<li>settings</li>
<li>thinks</li>
<li>collective</li>
<li>opinion</li>
<li>matches</li>
<li>larger</li>
<li>population</li>
<li>members</li>
<li>reach</li>
<li>rarely</li>
<li>encounter</li>
<li>dispute</li>
<li>everybody</li>
<li>additionally</li>
<li>confronted</li>
<li>evidence</li>
<li>defective</li>
<li>single</li>
<li>cause</li>
<li>availability</li>
<li>heuristic</li>
<li>suggested</li>
<li>partial</li>
<li>underlying</li>
<li>factors</li>
<li>contrasted</li>
<li>pluralistic</li>
<li>ignorance</li>
<li>error</li>
<li>privately</li>
<li>disapprove</li>
<li>publicly</li>
<li>support</li>
<li>regarding</li>
<li>norm</li>
<li>fact</li>
<li>shares</li>
<li>private</li>
<li>disapproval</li>
<li>leads</li>
<li>wrongly</li>
<li>openly</li>
<li>disagrees</li>
<li>disagree</li>
<li>covertly</li>
<li>agrees</li>
<li>example</li>
<li>student</li>
<li>engage</li>
<li>binge</li>
<li>drinking</li>
<li>mistaken</li>
<li>students</li>
<li>approve</li>
<li>reality</li>
<li>behave</li>
<li>collectively</li>
<li>parallel</li>
<li>likes</li>
<li>dislike</li>
<li>say</li>
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<title><![CDATA[Animated Feature Film]]></title>
<link>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/09/19/animated-feature-film/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2011 17:47:45 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Andrew Ritz</dc:creator>
<guid>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/09/19/animated-feature-film/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Wiki Test The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them? An animated teufrae film m]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="color:#728FCE;">Wiki Test</h1>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them?</h4>
<p>An animated <font color="#728FCE">teufrae</font> film may use 24 different drawings per second of finished film, sometimes even more, if several characters are on the screen simultaneously. Due to <font color="#728FCE">lrowe</font> budgets, Saturday morning cartoons are often produced with a minimum amount of <font color="#728FCE">aimantnoi</font> drawings, sometimes no more than 3 or 4 per second. In addition, the <font color="#728FCE">omeemsntv</font> of the <font color="#728FCE">rehraccsat</font> are often repeated, very limited, or even confined to mouths and eyes only. An <font color="#728FCE">tioeexcnp</font> to the 24-frames-per-second rule is when <font color="#728FCE">tamnniaio</font> is &#8220;shot in twos&#8221; in which 12 drawings per second are used and the switch to 24 <font color="#728FCE">femasr</font> per second is for quick events <font color="#728FCE">like</font> explosions or &#8220;wild takes&#8221;.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>exception</li>
<li>feature</li>
<li>lower</li>
<li>movements</li>
<li>animation</li>
<li>like</li>
<li>frames</li>
<li>characters</li>
<li>animation</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The above words with their middle letters scrambled: </h4>
<ul>
<li>exeicoptn</li>
<li>fatuere</li>
<li>lewor</li>
<li>momtevens</li>
<li>aoiniamtn</li>
<li>lkie</li>
<li>femras</li>
<li>cthaarcers</li>
<li>atinimoan</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Fill in the missing words:</h4>
<p>An animated _______ film may use 24 different drawings per second of finished film, sometimes even more, if several characters are on the screen simultaneously. Due to _____ budgets, Saturday morning cartoons are often produced with a minimum amount of _________ drawings, sometimes no more than 3 or 4 per second. In addition, the _________ of the __________ are often repeated, very limited, or even confined to mouths and eyes only. An _________ to the 24-frames-per-second rule is when _________ is &#8220;shot in twos&#8221; in which 12 drawings per second are used and the switch to 24 ______ per second is for quick events ____ explosions or &#8220;wild takes&#8221;.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>exception</li>
<li>feature</li>
<li>lower</li>
<li>movements</li>
<li>animation</li>
<li>like</li>
<li>frames</li>
<li>characters</li>
<li>animation</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The original text:</h4>
<p>An animated feature film may use 24 different drawings per second of finished film, sometimes even more, if several characters are on the screen simultaneously. Due to lower budgets, Saturday morning cartoons are often produced with a minimum amount of animation drawings, sometimes no more than 3 or 4 per second. In addition, the movements of the characters are often repeated, very limited, or even confined to mouths and eyes only. An exception to the 24-frames-per-second rule is when animation is &#8220;shot in twos&#8221; in which 12 drawings per second are used and the switch to 24 frames per second is for quick events like explosions or &#8220;wild takes&#8221;.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Important words:</h4>
<ul>
<li>animated</li>
<li>feature</li>
<li>film</li>
<li>use</li>
<li>different</li>
<li>drawings</li>
<li>second</li>
<li>finished</li>
<li>characters</li>
<li>screen</li>
<li>simultaneously</li>
<li>lower</li>
<li>budgets</li>
<li>saturday</li>
<li>morning</li>
<li>cartoons</li>
<li>produced</li>
<li>minimum</li>
<li>animation</li>
<li>addition</li>
<li>movements</li>
<li>repeated</li>
<li>limited</li>
<li>confined</li>
<li>mouths</li>
<li>eyes</li>
<li>exception</li>
<li>rule</li>
<li>used</li>
<li>switch</li>
<li>frames</li>
<li>quick</li>
<li>events</li>
<li>like</li>
<li>explosions</li>
</ul>
<p>
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<title><![CDATA[Dune Buggy]]></title>
<link>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/09/19/dune-buggy-3/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2011 17:29:22 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Andrew Ritz</dc:creator>
<guid>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/09/19/dune-buggy-3/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Wiki Test The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them? A dune buggy is a recreati]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="color:#728FCE;">Wiki Test</h1>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them?</h4>
<p>A dune buggy is a recreational vehicle with large <font color="#728FCE">esewlh</font>, and wide tires, <font color="#728FCE">eesnddig</font> for use on sand dunes or beaches. The <font color="#728FCE">ensgdi</font> is usually a modified vehicle and engine mounted on an open chassis. The modifications usually attempt to increase the <font color="#728FCE">owrpe</font> to <font color="#728FCE">whigte</font> ratio by either <font color="#728FCE">nnhtggliei</font> the <font color="#728FCE">ilcvehe</font> or increasing engine power or both. Dune buggies designed specifically for operation on open sand are called sandrails. A similar, more recent generation of off-road <font color="#728FCE">ecvehli</font>, often similar in appearance to a sandrail but designed for different use, is the &#8220;off road go-kart&#8221;. The <font color="#728FCE">dcneefiefr</font> may be <font color="#728FCE">lltiet</font> more than fitting all-terrain tires instead of sand tires.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>little</li>
<li>vehicle</li>
<li>wheels</li>
<li>weight</li>
<li>lightening</li>
<li>vehicle</li>
<li>power</li>
<li>designed</li>
<li>design</li>
<li>difference</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The above words with their middle letters scrambled: </h4>
<ul>
<li>llttie</li>
<li>viclhee</li>
<li>wheles</li>
<li>wihget</li>
<li>liihenntgg</li>
<li>vcleihe</li>
<li>pweor</li>
<li>dngiesed</li>
<li>dgisen</li>
<li>dfefneirce</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Fill in the missing words:</h4>
<p>A dune buggy is a recreational vehicle with large ______, and wide tires, ________ for use on sand dunes or beaches. The ______ is usually a modified vehicle and engine mounted on an open chassis. The modifications usually attempt to increase the _____ to ______ ratio by either __________ the _______ or increasing engine power or both. Dune buggies designed specifically for operation on open sand are called sandrails. A similar, more recent generation of off-road _______, often similar in appearance to a sandrail but designed for different use, is the &#8220;off road go-kart&#8221;. The __________ may be ______ more than fitting all-terrain tires instead of sand tires.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h4>
<ul>
<li>little</li>
<li>vehicle</li>
<li>wheels</li>
<li>weight</li>
<li>lightening</li>
<li>vehicle</li>
<li>power</li>
<li>designed</li>
<li>design</li>
<li>difference</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">The original text:</h4>
<p>A dune buggy is a recreational vehicle with large wheels, and wide tires, designed for use on sand dunes or beaches. The design is usually a modified vehicle and engine mounted on an open chassis. The modifications usually attempt to increase the power to weight ratio by either lightening the vehicle or increasing engine power or both. Dune buggies designed specifically for operation on open sand are called sandrails. A similar, more recent generation of off-road vehicle, often similar in appearance to a sandrail but designed for different use, is the &#8220;off road go-kart&#8221;. The difference may be little more than fitting all-terrain tires instead of sand tires.<br />
<h4 style="color:#728FCE;">Important words:</h4>
<ul>
<li>dune</li>
<li>buggy</li>
<li>recreational</li>
<li>vehicle</li>
<li>large</li>
<li>wheels</li>
<li>wide</li>
<li>tires</li>
<li>designed</li>
<li>use</li>
<li>sand</li>
<li>dunes</li>
<li>beaches</li>
<li>design</li>
<li>usually</li>
<li>modified</li>
<li>engine</li>
<li>mounted</li>
<li>open</li>
<li>chassis</li>
<li>modifications</li>
<li>attempt</li>
<li>increase</li>
<li>power</li>
<li>weight</li>
<li>ratio</li>
<li>lightening</li>
<li>increasing</li>
<li>buggies</li>
<li>specifically</li>
<li>operation</li>
<li>called</li>
<li>sandrails</li>
<li>similar</li>
<li>recent</li>
<li>generation</li>
<li>appearance</li>
<li>sandrail</li>
<li>different</li>
<li>road</li>
<li>difference</li>
<li>little</li>
<li>fitting</li>
<li>instead</li>
</ul>
<p>
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<title><![CDATA[Barrel]]></title>
<link>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/09/19/barrel/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2011 14:27:33 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Andrew Ritz</dc:creator>
<guid>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/09/19/barrel/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Wiki Test The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them? Laws in several jurisdicti]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="color:#728FCE;">Wiki Test</h1>
<h3 style="color:#728FCE;">The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them?</h3>
<p>Laws in several jurisdictions require that <font color="#728FCE">wkeishy</font> be aged in <font color="#728FCE">wdooen</font> barrels.</p>
<p>The law in the United States requires &#8220;straight&#8221; <font color="#728FCE">wehyksi</font> (with the exception of corn whiskey) must be <font color="#728FCE">esrotd</font> for at least 2 years in oak containers, [5] and that Bourbon (in specific) must be aged in <font color="#728FCE">enw</font>, charred oak barrels as one of several necessary conditions which have to be met before the whiskey can be labeled as a <font color="#728FCE">burobon</font> whiskey.</p>
<p><font color="#728FCE">lIeanritanont</font> laws require any whisky bearing the label &#8220;Scotch&#8221; to be distilled in <font color="#728FCE">tlaSdcno</font> and matured for a minimum of three years and one day in oak casks. [6]</p>
<p>By Canadian law, [7] <font color="#728FCE">adnCaina</font> <font color="#728FCE">skswhiei</font> must &#8220;be aged in small wood for not less than 3 years&#8221;.<br />
<h3 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h3>
<ul>
<li>scotland</li>
<li>whiskey</li>
<li>stored</li>
<li>whiskey</li>
<li>bourbon</li>
<li>new</li>
<li>whiskies</li>
<li>canadian</li>
<li>wooden</li>
<li>international</li>
</ul>
<h3 style="color:#728FCE;">The above words with their middle letters scrambled: </h3>
<ul>
<li>stoalcnd</li>
<li>wskeihy</li>
<li>soretd</li>
<li>wkisehy</li>
<li>boburon</li>
<li>new</li>
<li>wksiiehs</li>
<li>cdaanain</li>
<li>wedoon</li>
<li>iannaotitnerl</li>
</ul>
<h3 style="color:#728FCE;">Fill in the missing words:</h3>
<p>Laws in several jurisdictions require that _______ be aged in ______ barrels.</p>
<p>The law in the United States requires &#8220;straight&#8221; _______ (with the exception of corn whiskey) must be ______ for at least 2 years in oak containers, [5] and that Bourbon (in specific) must be aged in ___, charred oak barrels as one of several necessary conditions which have to be met before the whiskey can be labeled as a _______ whiskey.</p>
<p>_____________ laws require any whisky bearing the label &#8220;Scotch&#8221; to be distilled in ________ and matured for a minimum of three years and one day in oak casks. [6]</p>
<p>By Canadian law, [7] ________ ________ must &#8220;be aged in small wood for not less than 3 years&#8221;.<br />
<h3 style="color:#728FCE;">Choose from the following words: </h3>
<ul>
<li>scotland</li>
<li>whiskey</li>
<li>stored</li>
<li>whiskey</li>
<li>bourbon</li>
<li>new</li>
<li>whiskies</li>
<li>canadian</li>
<li>wooden</li>
<li>international</li>
</ul>
<h3 style="color:#728FCE;">The original text:</h3>
<p>Laws in several jurisdictions require that whiskey be aged in wooden barrels.</p>
<p>The law in the United States requires &#8220;straight&#8221; whiskey (with the exception of corn whiskey) must be stored for at least 2 years in oak containers, [5] and that Bourbon (in specific) must be aged in new, charred oak barrels as one of several necessary conditions which have to be met before the whiskey can be labeled as a bourbon whiskey.</p>
<p>International laws require any whisky bearing the label &#8220;Scotch&#8221; to be distilled in Scotland and matured for a minimum of three years and one day in oak casks. [6]</p>
<p>By Canadian law, [7] Canadian whiskies must &#8220;be aged in small wood for not less than 3 years&#8221;.<br />
<h3 style="color:#728FCE;">Important words:</h3>
<ul>
<li>laws</li>
<li>jurisdictions</li>
<li>require</li>
<li>whiskey</li>
<li>aged</li>
<li>wooden</li>
<li>barrels</li>
<li>law</li>
<li>united</li>
<li>states</li>
<li>requires</li>
<li>exception</li>
<li>corn</li>
<li>stored</li>
<li>years</li>
<li>oak</li>
<li>containers</li>
<li>bourbon</li>
<li>specific</li>
<li>new</li>
<li>charred</li>
<li>necessary</li>
<li>conditions</li>
<li>met</li>
<li>labeled</li>
<li>international</li>
<li>whisky</li>
<li>bearing</li>
<li>label</li>
<li>distilled</li>
<li>scotland</li>
<li>matured</li>
<li>minimum</li>
<li>day</li>
<li>casks</li>
<li>canadian</li>
<li>whiskies</li>
<li>small</li>
<li>wood</li>
</ul>
<p>
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<title><![CDATA[The Pan-Am smile]]></title>
<link>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/09/19/the-pan-am-smile/</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2011 09:54:54 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Andrew Ritz</dc:creator>
<guid>http://wikitests.wordpress.com/2011/09/19/the-pan-am-smile/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Wiki Test The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them? The Pan-Am smile, also nok]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="color:#728fce;">Wiki Test</h1>
<h3 style="color:#728fce;">The letters of blue words are jumbled up! Can you correct them?</h3>
<p>The Pan-Am smile, also <font color="#728fce">nokwn</font> as the &#8220;Botox smile&#8221;, is the name given to a &#8220;fake smile&#8221;, in which only the zygomatic major muscle is <font color="#728fce">tialyrvnolu</font> contracted to show politeness. It is <font color="#728fce">eadmn</font> after the airline <font color="#728fce">naP</font> <font color="#728fce">nmeaArci</font> World Airways, whose <font color="#728fce">hfitlg</font> attendants would always <font color="#728fce">hsfla</font> every jet-setter the same, perfunctory smile.<br />
<h3 style="color:#728fce;">Choose from the following words: </h3>
<ul>
<li>flash
<li>american
<li>named
<li>pan
<li>known
<li>voluntarily
<li>flight</li>
</ul>
<h3 style="color:#728fce;">The above words with their middle letters scrambled: </h3>
<ul>
<li>fslah
<li>amceiran
<li>nemad
<li>pan
<li>knwon
<li>vnlloturiay
<li>fghlit</li>
</ul>
<h3 style="color:#728fce;">Fill in the missing words:</h3>
<p>The Pan-Am smile, also _____ as the &#8220;Botox smile&#8221;, is the name given to a &#8220;fake smile&#8221;, in which only the zygomatic major muscle is ___________ contracted to show politeness. It is _____ after the airline ___ ________ World Airways, whose ______ attendants would always _____ every jet-setter the same, perfunctory smile.<br />
<h3 style="color:#728fce;">Choose from the following words: </h3>
<ul>
<li>flash
<li>american
<li>named
<li>pan
<li>known
<li>voluntarily
<li>flight</li>
</ul>
<h3 style="color:#728fce;">The original text:</h3>
<p>The Pan-Am smile, also known as the &#8220;Botox smile&#8221;, is the name given to a &#8220;fake smile&#8221;, in which only the zygomatic major muscle is voluntarily contracted to show politeness. It is named after the airline Pan American World Airways, whose flight attendants would always flash every jet-setter the same, perfunctory smile.<br />
<h3 style="color:#728fce;">Important words:</h3>
<ul>
<li>smile
<li>known
<li>given
<li>zygomatic
<li>major
<li>muscle
<li>voluntarily
<li>contracted
<li>politeness
<li>named
<li>airline
<li>pan
<li>american
<li>world
<li>airways
<li>flight
<li>attendants
<li>flash
<li>perfunctory</li>
</ul>
<p> <br />
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<title><![CDATA[Exam Classes:  Gapless]]></title>
<link>http://teflgeek.net/2011/05/27/exam-classes-gapless/</link>
<pubDate>Fri, 27 May 2011 11:19:26 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>David Petrie</dc:creator>
<guid>http://teflgeek.net/2011/05/27/exam-classes-gapless/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Another really simple idea for all those use of english papers&#8230;.  just remove the gaps. For ex]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another really simple idea for all those use of english papers&#8230;.  just remove the gaps.</p>
<p>For exam classes this works with the following areas:</p>
<h4><span style="text-decoration:underline;">FCE &#38; CAE:</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>
<p style="display:inline!important;">Use of English Part One &#8211; multiple choice cloze</p>
</li>
<li>
<p style="display:inline!important;">Use of English Part Two &#8211; open cloze</p>
</li>
<li>
<p style="display:inline!important;">Use of English Part Three &#8211; word formation</p>
</li>
</ul>
<h4><span style="text-decoration:underline;">CPE:</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>
<p style="display:inline!important;">Reading Part One: multiple choice cloze</p>
</li>
<li>
<p style="display:inline!important;">Use of English Part One: open cloze</p>
</li>
<li>
<p style="display:inline!important;">Use of English Part Two: word formation</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p>Simply take the target text and re-type it but without the gaps given in the original.</p>
<p style="display:inline!important;">The idea is that first of all the learners work together to figure out where the gaps are.  Having done that, they can then work out what is possibly missing, before comparing their ideas with answer options (for multiple choice cloze) or the root words (word formation).</p>
<p><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family:'Times New Roman';line-height:normal;font-size:medium;">You can then give full feedback.</span></p>
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