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Instances of Document are ContentBearingObjects that are intended to convey propositional content via Text (LinguisticExpressions, seen or heard), Images, or some combination of these (e.g., an audio clip included in an electronic document consisting mostly of VisualText and some Images). Formally, a Document constitutes any ContentBearingObject that is an Artifact conventionally typically intended to be transmitted and assimilated as a meaningful whole. An Article or a Book would be a Document, but a Word or Paragraph typically would not.
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hardcopy document |
An instance of HardcopyDocument is a tangible (solid, touchable) Document, which typically has a number of printed sheets as components.
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christian bible | Any instance of the collection of writings which is regarded as scripture by those who embrace Christianity. |
| guide book | GuideBook is a type of Book that offers basic information about a place, normally designed for the use of visitors or tourists. |
| new testament | The second and final part of the ChristianBible, describing the life and teachings of Jesus Christ and the activities of his apostles. |
| novel | A FictionalText that is larger than a ShortStory and that is bound independently (i.e. it is a Book). |
| old testament | The first part of the ChristianBible, describing the history of the Hebrew people. |
| reference book | A Book which is not intended to be read from cover to cover, but which is meant to be consulted to answer specific factual questions, e.g. about the meaning of a word, the location of a country, etc. |