Reptilian humanoids comprise a common motif in creation mythology, folklore, science fiction, fantasy, conspiracy theories, ufology and cryptozoology.
The Nine Nations of North America is a book written in 1981 by Joel Garreau. In it, Garreau suggests that North America can be divided into nine regions, or “nations”, which have distinctive economic and cultural features. He also argues that conventional national and state borders are largely artificial and irrelevant, and that his “nations” provide a more accurate way of understanding the true nature of North American society.
Language planning is a deliberate effort to influence the function, structure, or acquisition of a language or language variety within a speech community.[1]

“Different data dimensions were mapped to different facial features, for example the face width, the level of the ears, the radius of the ears, the length or curvature of the mouth, the length of the nose, etc.”
“We will propose the term ludology (from ludus, the Latin word for ‘game’), to refer to the yet non-existent ‘discipline that studies game and play activities.’ Just like narratology, ludology should also be independent from the medium that supports the activity.”