speed reading program reviews
Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
Ok I’m ready to pull my hair out!! My computer is so slow. I’m talking about straight up dragging a$$. Help!
First off, my computer can’t keep up with my typing speed (and I don’t type fast). It’s like when i’m online, everything slows down and my processor is always peaked out. I have a 2.6Ghz processor and I have a gig or ram. I have clearwire as my ISP and I’m running at 10Mps. I had installed on my computer Trend Micro AntiVirus and Webroot Spy Sweeper to keep me protected. My computer was good at first, but now it’s lagging. I’m wondering if I have spyware or a virus that these two programs aren’t picking up. Hell are they even good programs to have? I read mixed reviews about both. I’m starting to think that they’re aren’t any programs out that can keep you safe. Someone please tell me what could be slowing my computer up and also recommend some software that I can try to fix my problems before I frisbee throw my laptop out the window
Ok, what it seems like you need to do is a disk cleanup and defragmentation. Its an internal tool that came with your computer. The disk cleanup clears old files that arent used anymore because their root is gone. The defragmentation simply optimizes your computers hardrive to speed things up a tad. If that does not work you may either need more ram (check how much your motherboard can hold before you invest), a better hardrive, or a graphics card. Go to “start”, programs, accessories, system tools, then do disk cleanup and after that defragment. Good luck!
My mellow Review of Speed reading, and Photo Reading
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Speed Reading Book – How to Master the Art of Speed Reading – The Speed Reading Master Course $4.99 About this Speed Reading Book:“How to Effectively Double Your Reading Speed and Accelerate Your Learning Abilities to the Extreme!”Trivia: Did you know that some people can read more than a thousand words per minute as compared to an average college student who can only read between 250 and 350 wpm? That’s true!Anyone can double their speed in reading without the fear of not being able to u… |
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Triple Your Reading Speed $7.51 A complete program of practice exercises designed to improve reading speed and comprehension includes tips on study habits and test-taking skills. Reprint. |
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Speed Reading $13.5 Speed Reading |
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Quantum Speed Reading $12.98 Learning is normally a function of left-brain logic and reasoning, but Quantum Speed-Reading introduces a revolutionary method of learning that bypasses the left brain and taps directly into the power of the right brain. The implications are huge. Discovered by accident by Yumiko Tobitani of the Shichida Child Academy, Quantum Speed-Reading involves repeatedly flipping through the pages of a book without making any attempt to read the words. When done properly, Tobitani found that this enabled her grade school students to understand the content of the books?even when the books were written in English, a language the children did not know how to read! Tobitani?s system appears to enable us to process information via the right brain, and so the result is instant and holistic rather than sequential and fragmented. The results are little short of magical, and the possible applications are endless. Quantum Speed-Reading includes numerous photos and illustrations of the Quantum Speed-Reading system in action. Besides exercises for children and adults, Quantum Speed-Reading provides a program for toddlers. Quantum Speed-Reading was originally published in Japan. |
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The Evelyn Wood Seven-Day Speed Reading and Learning Program $3.48 A system that works; a book that keeps selling. Since 1959, the Evelyn Wood Program of Dynamic Learning has been successfully employed by hundreds of thousands of people worldwide, helping them break free of the self-imposed shackles that hinder learning. By teaching us to tap the natural power of the mind, the Evelyn Wood method helps us to dramatically increase reading speed, retain more of what we hear and read, improve comprehension and develop our powers of concentration. In just minutes, you’ll notice a real difference in your reading speed, and in succeeding chapters of this seven-day program you’ll get the secrets of effective note-taking, find tips for instantly improving your writing, and much more. |
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A Guide to Speed Reading (Unabridged) $5.89 Do you ever find yourself wishing you could save time by reading faster? The author of this program felt exactly the same way just a few short months ago…. |
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Tonka Phonics Reading Program $12.08 Tonka Phonics Reading Program |
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Time-Module Intensive Reading Program $15.48 This is the first speed-reading course ever accredited by the University of Paris. All general content developed in the Paris lectures and exercises are included herein. This system has been taught successfully to students and professionals in America, Europe, and has had great success in Japan. It represents a systematic attrition of bad reading habits through exercising good reading habits. |
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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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The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Speed Reading $13.56 The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Speed Reading |
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Light Speed: SAT Reading & Writing $8.04 Light Speed: SAT Reading & Writing |
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Macmillan Connections Reading Program $3.48 Macmillan Connections Reading Program : Friends Aloft by Virigina A. Arnold; Carl B. Smith Published in 1987 by Unknown |
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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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Speed-Reading for Violin $15.1 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 $15.1 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 |