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What are some of your most common distractions? › Internet › Phone › Roommates › TV › Music
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How can you eliminate these distractions? › Turn off electronics › Classical rather than pop music › Disable internet MACs - Freedom › Isolate yourself
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How much will you read? › 3 chapters or 1/3 of a chapter? How long can you stay focused? › 30 minutes or 2 hours? How long do you have to complete this reading assignment? › 1 night or 1 week?
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Create an outline › Headings Identify vocabulary before reading
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I. Nonconvulsive Electrotherapy › A. Richard Lovett 1. 1756 treated with electrical shocks II. The Power of Suggestion › A. Therapeutic arsenal 1. Electrotherapy and hypnotism › B. W. Erb’s textbook
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Simplistically – over simplified Nutrients – a source of nurishment Make flash cards if need be!
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Margins, post-it notes, separate piece of paper, etc. – A = Agree – D = Disagree – EG = Good Example – AP = I can apply this to mine, or someone else’s life – ? = Not clear – * = Very important – Or create your own!
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A: Yes, I would eat green eggs and ham in a car! A D Eg * D: I don’t think I could eat green eggs and ham in a car. Eg: “I would not, could not, in a car.” * : They are HERE.
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True or False? I should eliminate any distractions in order to benefit the most from my time reading. True, eliminating distractions will help you to focus on your reading, and only your reading.
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True or False? I must stick strictly to the active reading code provided. False, use a code that works best for you!
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True or False? In order to use my active reading techniques I must purchase my textbooks and write in the margins. False, there are many different options: post-it notes, extra sheet of paper, etc.
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