speed reading vs. mental photography
Speed Reading Sucks! Mental Photography Is 100 Times Faster… Discover How…(Pt 1)
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Speed-Reading for Violin $11.93 This speed-reading book employs the standard techniques of language speed-reading, converted to music reading. The key ingredients are mental focus, physical eye focus, and quick fingers. The virtuoso, or the elementary player, can benefit from practicing |
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Speed-Reading for Viola $11.93 This speed-reading book employs the standard techniques of language speed-reading, converted to music reading. The key ingredients are mental focus, physical eye focus and quick fingers. The virtuoso, or the elementary player, can benefit from practicing |
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Speed Reading $13.5 Speed Reading |
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Triple Your Reading Speed $5.39 Triple Your Reading Speed |
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Speed Reading For Professionals $7.19 Speed Reading For Professionals |
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Speed Reading For Dummies $13.59 Speed Reading For Dummies |
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Light Speed: SAT Reading & Writing $8.04 Light Speed: SAT Reading & Writing |
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The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Speed Reading $13.56 The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Speed Reading |
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Speed-Reading in Business $3.48 Teaches proven speed reading skills to help a person keep up. |
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The Psychology of Reading $9.98 In this book, two psychologists apply principles of cognitive psychology to understanding reading. Unlike most other books on the subject, this one presents a consistent theoretical point of view and applies it to the acquisition of reading and what the skilled reader does. The first part of The Psychology of Reading covers perceptual learning, the development of cognitive strategies, the development of language, the nature of writing systems, and an extensive review of the research on word recognition. In the second part of the book, the authors look closely at abilities that children bring to school before learning to read. They describe the acquisition of initial reading skills and transition to skilled reading, the nature of the reading process in adult readers, and the ways people learn from reading. The book’s third part takes up questions people frequently ask about reading — such as reading by deaf children, dyslexia, the influence of nonstandard dialects on learning to read, comparison of reading achievement across different nations and different languages, and the debatable virtues of "speed reading." The authors conclude that reading cannot be understood simply as associative learning — that is, the learning of an arbitrary code connecting written symbols and their sounds. Reading involves higher-level mental processes such as the discovery of rules and order, and the extraction of structured, meaningful information. |
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Ideal Suggestion Through Mental Photography $17.48 1899. Mr. Wood presents a restorative system for home and private use, preceded by a study of the laws of mental healing. Suggestion of some kind is the great mental motor. It may enter the human mind either in thought waves projected by another mind, or through the avenue of an outer sense. Hypnotic suggestion stirs the mind on the sensuous plane by the dominant imposition of the force of another personality. Ideal suggestion is the photographing of pure and perfect ideals directly upon the mind through the medium of the sense of sight. Contents: laws of mental healing; ideal suggestion; meditations and suggestions. |
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Teach Yourself Speed Reading $3.48 Read and recall more written information in less time, with Teach Yourself Speed Reading. Includes a variety of easy reading and memory techniques that can be used immediately. |
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Speed Reading Made Easy $3.48 Speed Reading Made Easy by Nila Banton Smith Reissue Published in 1987 by Grand Central Publishing |
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Speed Reading For Better Grades $16.98 Speed Reading For Better Grades by Ward Cramer Revised Published in 1998 by Walch Education |
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Speed Reading Secrets $3.48 Speed Reading Secrets : Read Faster, Remember More, and Get Great Grades (The Backpack Study Series) by Steven Frank Published in 1998 by Adams Media Corporation |