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Encyclopedia > Emphasis

The word emphasis, in addition to its main dictionary meaning, may have the following techincal meanings.


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Emphasis (typography) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (838 words)
In typography, emphasis is the exaggeration of words in a text with a font in a different style from the rest of the text—to emphasize them.
A means of emphasis that does not have much effect on "flness" is printing in italics, where the text is written in a script style, or oblique, where the vertical orientation of all letters is slanted to the left or right.
With both italics and boldface, the emphasis is correctly achieved by temporarily replacing the current typeface.
Augsburg - Education (467 words)
Emphasis on the study of values, of communication techniques, and of the major minority groups in Minnesota for the development of interpersonal relations skills applicable to teaching and other professional vocations.
Emphasis on techniques and resources to help all students achieve maximum outcomes, and special focus on needs of urban students.
Emphasis on points of view about the role of school in modern society, relationships with parents and community, collaborative models, leadership and professional development.
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