How We Read: Passion for Knowledge Disciplined by Subtle Turns of Strategies and TacticsFlagship Books, 2006 - 168 páginas This book is a practical guide for high-end reading skills. It addresses all critical components of reading skills such as highlighting, notes, reviews, vocabulary study, book choices, the sensible order we can use to approach any types of reading, speed-reading etc. It also provides insights on the time management tactics and the use of mental exercises and experience for learning purposes. Also included is a fine collection of pithy wisdom about reading from different authors ancient and modern with comments. |
Conteúdo
06prologue912pdf | 9 |
07chapter 1pg1318pdf | 13 |
08chapter 2pg1930pdf | 19 |
09chapter 3pg 3140pdf | 31 |
10chapter 4pg4158pdf | 41 |
11chapter 5pg5968pdf | 59 |
12chapter 6pg6980pdf | 69 |
13chapter 7pg8192pdf | 81 |
16chapter 10pg111118pdf | 111 |
17Chapter 11pg119128pdf | 119 |
18chapter 12pg129138pdf | 129 |
19chapter 13pg139156pdf | 139 |
20epilogue157160pdf | 157 |
21appendixpg161162pdf | 161 |
22ReaderNotes163168pdf | 163 |
Sample Chapters | 169 |
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Termos e frases comuns
advancement Albert Einstein Alphabetic analysis art of memory art of reading basic become better big books bother chapter commonplace book curiosities dictionaries difficult digit number direct experience discussed easy efficient especially example fact feel Flashcards gambit give habit hard Henry David Thoreau Henry Ward Beecher hermaphrodite highlighting Howard Dean ideas important intellectual interests Internet judgment knowledge learning lists logic look Major system margins master mean memory mental exercise mind necessary never notebook observation oftentimes paper peg system peg words plasmodium points practice principles problem pronunciation questions quick review Ralph Waldo Emerson reading material reading skills reason reference books remember rules Samuel Johnson scan sense sentence situations skillful reader sometimes specific speed-reading table of contents take notes talk Tangentially tasks textbook things Thomas Carlyle thoughts topic understanding write zerox