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Take Care your Lovable Mobile Phones e it’s annoying, but it will enable you to triple your present reading speed.The air is blushing with red passion. Valentine's back! With Love's Day just around the corner, it's the perfect time for all of us to express our heartfelt love for the special ones. Time to tell your Valentine that you truly care. Time to shower your beloved with your endless love and yes, with some innovative Valentine Day gifts. This Valentine, say it with a swanky gadget a cool new mobile phone.If you are running short on gift ideas for your partner, then go for online Valentine Day gifts. And what can be a better gift than a mobile gizmo with power-packed features and glamorous looks! With the high-end mega pixel camera, you can capture those wonderful moments spent together with your loved one. Tune into the digital mu · Utilize your inborn peripheral vision to read groups of words at a time (chunking), instead of just one-word-at-a-time as you learned in 3rd grade - and have been reinforcing daily ever since. · Always reduce what you read to about five key points when you finish. Now whisper them so you c Changing Careers: Is the Time Right for You to Move on? Five Moronic Things Teachers Do to Mess-Up Your Kid’s Reading SkillsEveryone gets frustrated at their jobs at some point. This doesn’t necessarily mean that you need to find a new job. Sometimes, however, people need a change, and they don’t know when to move. Here are some clues to help you discover if you should stay at your current job or move to another one.Career Change v. Job Change Changing a career is a much different choice than changing a job. Changing jobs might mean that instead of being a corporate accountant for one specific firm, you move to a new position at an accountancy firm. The particulars of your job change: you have a new location, new coworkers, a varied client list. The essence of your job stays the same.When it’s time for a new job (Can you find them in the article?) The Publishing Industry reports the average college graduate read just one book in all of 2005. He/She did not do better in 2004, and will only finish one book in 2007. Garbage in – garbage out. Another thing – research indicates adults speak up to 5,100 words daily, and 78% of them are from Stream-of-Consciousness, also known as – Self-Talk. If you can harness some of these words to program your mind for financial-and-career success, happiness, and stress-busting – you can add up to 38% to your daily productivity. Reading Haters Do Not Win Promotions Do you have about fifteen minutes daily to teach your child (and yourself) the practical secrets of Speed Reading - in order to become leaders in our Information Economy? These are the same skills we teach to executives in the Fortune 500 companies to add up to 38% to their daily personal productivity. Secrets of Speed Readers · Always use a pen, computer cursor or laser RasterMaster to track words as you read reports, memos, and articles. It’s a must-do for all Email and books. · While reading, ask yourself questions about the text – Who? What? When? Where? Why? How? This will transfer new information into your long-term memory. · Practice Silent Reading instead of Subvocalization (hearing all the words aloud in your mind), by gently humming while you read for the next 8 days. Sure it’s annoying, but it will enable you to triple your present reading speed. · Utilize your inborn peripheral vision to read groups of words at a time (chunking), instead of just one-word-at-a-time as you learned in 3rd grade - and have been reinforcing daily ever since. · Always reduce what you read to about five key points when you finish. Now whisper them so you c Bird Flu - The Deadly Influenza ds daily, and 78% of them are from Stream-of-Consciousness, also known as – Self-Talk. If you can
harness some of these words to program your mind for financial-and-career success, happiness, and stress-busting – you can add up to 38% to your daily productivity.What is Bird Flu (Avian Influenza ) ? It is a kind of influenza, which is has very dangerous affect in human being. According WHO (www.who.int), Jan 2007 the rate of fatality/ mortality due to this virus is 60 %. In some countries, the number is even higher than that number. In Indonesia (first rank) the number can reach 77 % (from 79 suspected case, there are 61 case death). Vietnam (second rank) with 42 death. The rate of mortality due to this virus is more than the rate of mortality of SARS which was only 10 %.The Bird Flu is caused by the virus called H5N1, which is actually is Bird Flu (Avian Influenza) not human influenza. The virus will then infect the bird and then accidentally can infect people who have direct int Reading Haters Do Not Win Promotions Do you have about fifteen minutes daily to teach your child (and yourself) the practical secrets of Speed Reading - in order to become leaders in our Information Economy? These are the same skills we teach to executives in the Fortune 500 companies to add up to 38% to their daily personal productivity. Secrets of Speed Readers · Always use a pen, computer cursor or laser RasterMaster to track words as you read reports, memos, and articles. It’s a must-do for all Email and books. · While reading, ask yourself questions about the text – Who? What? When? Where? Why? How? This will transfer new information into your long-term memory. · Practice Silent Reading instead of Subvocalization (hearing all the words aloud in your mind), by gently humming while you read for the next 8 days. Sure it’s annoying, but it will enable you to triple your present reading speed. · Utilize your inborn peripheral vision to read groups of words at a time (chunking), instead of just one-word-at-a-time as you learned in 3rd grade - and have been reinforcing daily ever since. · Always reduce what you read to about five key points when you finish. Now whisper them so you c A Long Year: My First College Dorm lf) the practical secrets of Speed Reading - in order to become leaders in our Information
Economy?It seems like it was just days ago when I walked into my college dorm. My oldest cousin Mike told me that I had to make sure to get a room in Chapman Tower because of the room size and overall quality. Unfortunately, Mike stayed at Chapman Tower when it was first built and I, as it became apparent, did not. As I stepped into the building, the floors stuck to me as if I were wearing duck tape on the bottom of my shoes. The Resident Director showed me and my parents my room. Number 321, a pretty lucky number I thought, however I thought wrong. There were two big black cockroaches huddling on the floor. Interestingly enough, these two were later named Mike and Mike due to the fact that they loved to prance all over my George For These are the same skills we teach to executives in the Fortune 500 companies to add up to 38% to their daily personal productivity. Secrets of Speed Readers · Always use a pen, computer cursor or laser RasterMaster to track words as you read reports, memos, and articles. It’s a must-do for all Email and books. · While reading, ask yourself questions about the text – Who? What? When? Where? Why? How? This will transfer new information into your long-term memory. · Practice Silent Reading instead of Subvocalization (hearing all the words aloud in your mind), by gently humming while you read for the next 8 days. Sure it’s annoying, but it will enable you to triple your present reading speed. · Utilize your inborn peripheral vision to read groups of words at a time (chunking), instead of just one-word-at-a-time as you learned in 3rd grade - and have been reinforcing daily ever since. · Always reduce what you read to about five key points when you finish. Now whisper them so you c 100% Payment Option ARM Loans , and articles. It’s a must-do for all Email andBasics The 100% payment option loan usually involves:Initial payment rateInitial paymentFirst payment adjustmentInitial note rateMaximum deferred interestPotential recastIndexMarginQualifying rateNote rate adjustmentMaximum debt to income ratioInitial Payment Rate This is the minimum payment rate the loan offers. The minimum payment rate on some minimum payment plans is 1%, although on 100% option payment loans the initial payment rate is 2% or higher. The 100% payment option loan is usually structured as two different loans:The first 80% is a minimum payment option loanThe final 20% is a regular books. · While reading, ask yourself questions about the text – Who? What? When? Where? Why? How? This will transfer new information into your long-term memory. · Practice Silent Reading instead of Subvocalization (hearing all the words aloud in your mind), by gently humming while you read for the next 8 days. Sure it’s annoying, but it will enable you to triple your present reading speed. · Utilize your inborn peripheral vision to read groups of words at a time (chunking), instead of just one-word-at-a-time as you learned in 3rd grade - and have been reinforcing daily ever since. · Always reduce what you read to about five key points when you finish. Now whisper them so you c Back Extensions Exercise e it’s annoying, but it will enable you to triple your present reading speed.If you’re looking for a way to strengthen your lower back, back extensions may be the exercise for you. If you’ve recently injured your back you’ll want to consult your physician before attempting such an exercise. If you find this exercise is a bit too challenging for you at first, you can start out in an incline positioned until you are more comfortable with the exercise. Or, if you find this exercise too easy for you, you can do it in a declined position or use platted weights in front of the chest or behind the neck.For this exercise you will either need a back extension machine, or a bench that allows you to securely position your feet so that the rest of your body won’t move during the exercise. You will be lying on you · Utilize your inborn peripheral vision to read groups of words at a time (chunking), instead of just one-word-at-a-time as you learned in 3rd grade - and have been reinforcing daily ever since. · Always reduce what you read to about five key points when you finish. Now whisper them so you can hear your own voice repeating the gist of the text. This final review helps double your long-term memory. Still More 1. Teachers in 3rd grade, where we are taught to read fluently, instruct the kids to always lay the book they are reading – flat on their desk. Not! It hurts your Retina, Macula and Fovea Centralis because the angle is hard on your fourteen eye muscles. It causes you a reading deficit up to 87% in speed. Bad. Always keep the text you’re reading at a 45-degree angle. Hold it up or use a book behind it to raise the page from the table. Best of all – read the pages fixed on your book holder at a 45-degree angle. Adding 87% to your reading speed aint hay. 2. To avoid computer associated Dry-Eye, the Carpal Wrist Syndrome of our eyes, click the Edit button at the top of the page, and then click – Select-All. When you read for over an hour on-line, it is better-and-easier on your eyes to have a darker background with white-letters. It helps improve your comprehension up to 39%. 3. Now find your cursor – you must simultaneously use your cursor (the tiny arrow produced by the mouse), to underline all the words of the sentences on the page. Why? is unimportant for now – it helps you read three-words at a time instead of just one. Would you have an important competitive-edge for your career (or school) to read three books, articles and reports – while your peers can hardly complete – one? 4. Focus you eyes on the upper-half of the words. Most of us rea
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