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I discuss 'the position offered to #Curate the News each Local community' in a discussion linked through 'those words' below; you can MAKE MONEY by joining in on that discussion (whether you apply for- & get the job linked from there), but first I want to teach you about those words. And I find you understand words better if you see 'the words at their base' (then going on to look at the words at those words' bases, then the words at those words' bases, etc.-etc. ad infinitum into their Foundation)
The word “Curate (\ #Curator #Curates #Curated #Curating #Curation #Curative)” is built on ancient words that mean "to Take Care of" (Cure ... base of a title given to a |Parish's Paid |Deputy Priest in the Church of England).
EtymOnline tells us about the more-recent evolutions ...
late 14c., "spiritual guide, |ecclesiastic responsible for the spiritual welfare of those in his charge; |parish priest," from Medieval Latin curatus "one responsible for the care (of souls),"
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#PATCH is probably short for #Dispatch or #Dispatcher #Dispatched
#Dispatching #Dispatches #Despatch (a Written-Message sent Speedily ... and
what sends it more-speedily than The Information Superhighway?) ...
or maybe it's from #PatchPanel, hardware described by TechTarget
The word "Dispatch" is built on words that mean something like "to Expedite, Hasten" (maybe "Fasten- or Fix-Away").
Or they might've named it after the section of the #Patchwork-|Quilt of the nation's-/
world's-maps.
The word "Patch (\ #Patched #Patching #Patches #Patcher #CrossPatch #Patchy)" is built on words that mean |Piece.
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