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Back to studying a work of Classic English Literature as a pastime for two hours in the morning each day before breakfast during these doldrums and humdrum fasting days of this 6th 81.25 day long fast
Studying a book is a hard form of entertainment but it is edifying and I can take some measure of pride at the end in having made some achievement rather than watching a TV series or music videos.
I can't really exercise much if at all right now. I could sit upright in meditation or bowed down in prayer for a couple hours although I prefer to meditate or pray for upwards of the 5th hour inside of one day if I'm going to pursue that avenue
I'll be using the Aristotelian Rapid Study method produced from my long hours of study making study even passingly fun if you could call it that but
I must liken studying a book to meditation. It is difficult to find the space and time as well as the focus and concentration necessary not to mention the logic and
it is conceded to be a boring pastime so you may find yourself getting distracted or your mind wandering from the publisher's typeface and settings of the authentic text due to further concerns or questions
Thus I deem that it will Pro-b take alot of habitual practice using this method to become comfortable and proficient at this discipline study
The Aristotelian Rapid Study Method is the fastest way you can study a book unless, you just breeze through one a little like a common drug store fictional paperback novel
I am using the Norton Critical Edition of this Classic English Literature title because it contains some reviews or opinions and a number of critical essays or thematic ideas at the end that we will read once finished studying the main body of the text. As well along with reading the Coles Notes or Sparks Notes at the end of this study which are student condensed notes we will have a well-rounded view to form our own opinion and relevant discussion of the popular work on the (electronic) bulletin board.
As an option, you may gauge your time constraints and Classic English Literature selection and see whether you in fact want to study it as noted or to merely read it. If you merely read it we will be using the edition published by Oxford World's Classics although if the work is not in your first language then you'll be faced with 7 different translations on top of three or 4 options for publishers.
https://www.librarything.com/ngroups/23485/Arthurs-Nook
*Respect and honour
Back to studying a work of Classic English Literature as a pastime for two hours in the morning each day before breakfast during these doldrums and humdrum fasting days of this 6th 81.25 day long fast
Studying a book is a hard form of entertainment but it is edifying and I can take some measure of pride at the end in having made some achievement rather than watching a TV series or music videos.
I can't really exercise much if at all right now. I could sit upright in meditation or bowed down in prayer for a couple hours although I prefer to meditate or pray for upwards of the 5th hour inside of one day if I'm going to pursue that avenue
I'll be using the Aristotelian Rapid Study method produced from my long hours of study making study even passingly fun if you could call it that but
I must liken studying a book to meditation. It is difficult to find the space and time as well as the focus and concentration necessary not to mention the logic and
it is conceded to be a boring pastime so you may find yourself getting distracted or your mind wandering from the publisher's typeface and settings of the authentic text due to further concerns or questions
Thus I deem that it will Pro-b take alot of habitual practice using this method to become comfortable and proficient at this discipline study
The Aristotelian Rapid Study Method is the fastest way you can study a book unless, you just breeze through one a little like a common drug store fictional paperback novel
I am using the Norton Critical Edition of this Classic English Literature title because it contains some reviews or opinions and a number of critical essays or thematic ideas at the end that we will read once finished studying the main body of the text. As well along with reading the Coles Notes or Sparks Notes at the end of this study which are student condensed notes we will have a well-rounded view to form our own opinion and relevant discussion of the popular work on the (electronic) bulletin board.
As an option, you may gauge your time constraints and Classic English Literature selection and see whether you in fact want to study it as noted or to merely read it. If you merely read it we will be using the edition published by Oxford World's Classics although if the work is not in your first language then you'll be faced with 7 different translations on top of three or 4 options for publishers.
https://www.librarything.com/ngroups/23485/Arthurs-Nook
*Respect and honour
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