Fast reading: why it should

Learn to quickly read the can every child and adult as a man and a woman. The essence of such a study, perhaps not everyone understood. Immediately a question arises: why read the book at the speed of light, so it will become nothing more than an informational article, soon to be forgotten?

It is for the sake of digestion of specific information within the text, and you want to speed read. With this skill the person acquires some useful properties of the psyche. Firstly, appears faster mental reaction which can be compared to the reflex in assigning a block or protection from impact sports martial arts. Simply put, people react at times faster when you want something to see. And memory, respectively, improving at such a stressful assimilate information. Read more about a review of literature.

Secondly, in addition to improvements in terms of remembering information in humans manifests itself another positive psychological trait. It simply becomes more … Read More

Lyrics (1959)

Cigarettes were a quarter then
Bobby-socks and jeans were in
Elvis sang the songs that we loved so
But the most important thing to us
Was keepin’ gas in my old truck
So I could take us to the drive-in show

I never will forget the day
That you and I went all the way
I was the first for you – and you for me
I’ve still got the truck that we loved in
It takes me back there now and then
Back to ’59 my memory

And
Baby I’m yours
I’ll love you always
I’m gonna stand by you until the end of time
Remember all of the good things
That we shared together
Signed – love Betty – 1959

Graduation finally came
Uncle Sam called me away
You married someone else while I was gone
I kept your letters all these years
And I can’t help but shed a tear
When I read the words you wrote … Read More

Valery Marakou

Marakou Valery Dzmitryevich (pseudonyms: V.Armak, V.Armar, v.Bor), born on March 14th, 1909 in the Kozyrava town near Minsk, died on October 29th, 1937 in the Minsk’s NKVD prison. A poet and translator. The eldest son of Dz.Marakou, brother of L. and U.Marakou. During the World War I lived in exile in Mtsensk (Russia) and Romny (Ukraine). Graduated a 7-years school nr. 4 in Minsk in 1924, then worked as a house painter with his father, till 1925, when his first verses were published in local newspapers. In December of 1925 was assigned as the editor of “The Pioneer of Belarus” magazine by the Central Bureau of young pioneers, upon recommendation of A.Jakimovich. Participated in the so-called “2nd movement” (1926) of young literary men (“maladnyakoutsy”), where he was invited to by I.Barashka. In the end of 1926, lived in Polatsk, upon invitation from A.Zvonak, where he published his works in the local “Chyrvona Polatchyna” newspaper. 1926 was also the year when … Read More