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Every like, every mood, shopping history, browsing history,
reading
history, our entire web history is tracked these days.
We'll be
reading
or eating or knitting.
This may shock you, but we're literally
reading
this person's brain in real time.
So this is why we lose car keys and
reading
glasses and passports.
For your
reading
glasses, a particular table.
Discovering this massive, cultural blind spot in my
reading
came as quite a shock.
And it seemed really sad to think that my
reading
habits meant I would probably never encounter them.
So, I decided to prescribe myself an intensive course of global
reading.
And after I'd worked out how to fit
reading
and blogging about, roughly, four books a week around working five days a week, I then had to face up to the fact that I might even not be able to get books in English from every country.
But when it came to
reading
the world, the biggest challenge of all for me was that fact that I didn't know where to start.
Having spent my life
reading
almost exclusively British and North American books, I had no idea how to go about sourcing and finding stories and choosing them from much of the rest of the world.
I explained who I was, how narrow my
reading
had been, and I asked anyone who cared to to leave a message suggesting what I might read from other parts of the planet.
In that case, as I found so often during my year of
reading
the world, my not knowing and being open about my limitations had become a big opportunity.
As those who enjoy
reading
will know, books have an extraordinary power to take you out of yourself and into someone else's mindset, so that, for a while at least, you look at the world through different eyes.
That can be an uncomfortable experience, particularly if you're
reading
a book from a culture that may have quite different values to your own.
Now, I don't want to suggest that it's at all possible to get a rounded picture of a country simply by
reading
one book.
I hope it's a story I'm
reading
for many years to come.
The left hemisphere is generally in charge of language and, ultimately, reading, while the right typically handles spatial activities.
But those with dyslexia can physically change their brain and improve their
reading
with an intensive, multi-sensory intervention that breaks the language down and teaches the reader to decode based on syllable types and spelling rules.
The brains of those with dyslexia begin using the left hemisphere more efficiently while reading, and their
reading
improves.
Sure, it takes some practice to get used to
reading
it quickly and playing what we see on our instrument, but, with a bit of time and patience, you could be the next Beethoven or Justin Bieber.
It's a lot to ponder, but Charles Darwin had the time on a long trip to the Galapagos,
reading
a copy of his friend Charles Lyell's "Principles of Geology," which Steno sort of founded.
Or reward people for
reading
and responding to views that they disagree with?
And the reason is, the difficult font had slowed them down, forced them to work a bit harder, to think a bit more about what they were reading, to interpret it ... and so they learned more.
So at Stanford, we created this haptic edge display, which is a mobile device with an array of linear actuators that can change shape, so you can feel in your hand where you are as you're
reading
a book.
In
reading
the opinion, we could not get over how eloquently he described the science in the case.
So thanks to the atomic clock, we get a time
reading
accurate to within 1 billionth of a second, and a very precise measurement of the distance from that satellite.
A graduate student of mine was
reading
a book about Sierra Leone, and she discovered that the word "Kenema," the hospital that we work at and the city where we work in Sierra Leone, is named after the Mende word for "clear like a river, translucent and open to the public gaze."
Your rich, eccentric uncle just passed away, and you and your 99 nasty relatives have been invited to the
reading
of his will.
To keep their emotions in check, they carefully prepare for an assignment, building glossaries in advance,
reading
voraciously about the subject matter, and reviewing previous talks on the topic.
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