Tuesday, 8 June 2010
Speed Reading and Proofreading - Strangely Enough They Don't Mix
I've always been an avid reader of fiction. Much after I chose to complete a degree (the required reading list for a Code degree is just ridiculous), I still loved reading for pleasure - I just had a abundance less age for it. I always thought I was a reasonably quick reader, however I never really thought of it as celerity reading. While pondering why essay proofreading was more effective when being glance at backwards, term for term, I became curious about the connection between celerity reading, how it works and why it certainly doesn't employment for any proofreading activities. More information: click here.
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