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Okay so, we live in a fast-paced world, lots of information coming in, and of course we are expected to forward, contribute, create, or produce some of our own in our personal and professional lives. If this tends to get a little overwhelming for you, then you are not alone. This eBook will get your mind thinking and working on a solution to this challenge. It is a collection of articles, essays, and reports on the topic of reading and writing quickly to keep up with our hurried world. The topics in this Kindle eBook include:

Speed Reading

1.Are Prolific Writers Faster Readers
2.Speed Reading Skills and Habits
3.Speed Reading Trade Journals
4.The Fear of Fast Reading
5.Speed Reading the News Online
6.Be Careful Speed Reading Legal Documents
7.Speed Reading Mandatory
8. Are Learning to Speed Read by Accident
9.Speed Reading Techniques Intimidation
10. Speed reading for Information on Tests
11. Internet Speed Reading
12. Speed Reading and Reading Dreams
13. A new Way to Look at Speed Reading
14. How to Write Articles on Speed Reading
15. Speed Read this Omnibus Congressional Bill
16. Overloaded with Reading in College?
17. What Books Did You Read This Week?
18. Read This Article if You Can Still Read?
19. Do You Read Anything That Doesn't Move?
20. Am I The Only One Who Reads with a Highlighter?
21. Organizing What You Read for Memory
22. Teachers – Watch for Lazy Eye Syndrome
23. Read the Dictionary
24. Have You Read the Encyclopedia Yet?
25. Is Reading the Best Way to Learn?
26. Employee Posters Required But They Can't Read
27. When Reading Clausewitz – Take it Slow
28. Internet Readers and Long Articles Online
29. Do You Trust What You Read?
30. Entrepreneurs Should Never Stop Reading

Rapid Writing

1.eBook Strategies and Keep Interested Readers
2.Training Voice Recognition by Reading?
3.How to Write an Article Fast
4. Don't Just String Words Together
5.How to Write Articles and Blog Posts Efficiently
6.Time Allocation Tricks
7.Reflecting on First 2-Years of Writing
8.Writing for Quality and Speed
9.Time-Speed-Distance and Article Writing
10. Step-By-Step Technique for Production Article Writing

Bonus: Speech Recognition Research Paper

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