That's right. Go to the end of the chapter, and read the summary and the questions that are there. This is the perfect way to for you to get an idea of what you're about to read in the chapter. It will prep your brain and help it to sift through and make sense of all the more detailed information that's in the actual chapter. Next, read the introduction to the chapter. This also helps your brain get ready for the onslaught of information and helps it with processing. After each chunk, go back and look at your highlights, your margin notes, and your notebook notes. This will help you with longer term memory of what was read. Complete the next steps in this section using the 10 page chunk recommendation. When you've finished 10 pages and briefly reviewed them, begin the next 10 pages. Or, take a quick break and then resume working on the next 10 pages. If you purchased the book (and you're not borrowing it from a person, library, or school), you should highlight. There is a specific way to do this correctly, so keep the following in mind:  Don't stop to highlight or take notes during the first reading. This disrupts your flow of comprehension, and you may end up highlighting things that you shouldn't. Wait until you have read an entire paragraph or a whole short section (depending on how the sections are broken up) to go back and highlight. This way, you will know what is important enough to highlight. Don't highlight single words (too little) or entire sentences (too much). Keep it down to one or two highlighted phrases per paragraph. The idea of highlighting is that you should be able to glance at the highlighted phrases a month later and get the gist of what you read without having to re-read the whole thing. In your margins, (or on a post-it note if it is not your book that you bought), jot down one or two questions per paragraph or section that you should be able to answer from reading that paragraph or section. This could be “What years were considered the Renaissance?” or “What is the meaning of metamorphosis?” After you have read the whole assignment, you should go back and try to answer these questions without re-reading. In a notebook for the class, jot down the main ideas of what you read for each section, IN YOUR OWN WORDS. It is extremely important to write your notes in your own words. Writing your notes in your own words helps you avoid plagiarism if you have to write a paper, and you will be confident that you really comprehended something if your notes are not directly copied from the textbook. This will help you feel prepared for class discussions or lectures associated with the text. Be sure to pay attention and participate during class, and write additional notes! Your instructor may tell you if tests are based mostly on the book or on lectures, but sometimes they don't tell you and it's best to be prepared for anything.
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One-sentence summary -- Read the end of the chapter first. Divide your assignment into 10 page chunks. Highlight your own textbook. Write questions in the margins. Take notes. Bring your notes and questions to class.


Immediately after surgery, limit your diet to clear liquids. Ask your doctor when it will be safe for you to expand your diet to include solid foods. Research suggests that the consumption of omega-3 fatty acids assists in post-injury collagen formation and control of inflammation. Good sources of omega-3 fatty acids include herring, salmon, sardines, mackerel, lake trout, and albacore tuna. You can also take supplements. Vitamins C and E are antioxidants, which can protect against tissue damage. Good sources of Vitamin C include citrus fruits, berries, bell peppers, and dark green leafy vegetables. Good sources of vitamin E include wheat germ, sunflower seeds, and nuts. You can also get both in supplement form.
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One-sentence summary -- Start with clear liquids. Get plenty of omega-3 fatty acids. Increase your intake of vitamins C and E.


. Twitter allows you to post whenever you release new content. Twitter is one of the most important new tools for keeping readers informed. Post your headline and a shortened URL to the article for each new post on your site. Social media is where your readers spend the majority of their time while online. Make sure that all of your content is getting pushed to your related social media pages.  Create Facebook and Google+ pages. This will let you easily share your new content with anyone that is a fan of your page. Links from social media sites generally do not help your page ranking, but they do help build viewers. This will eventually lead to a higher page rank as viewers start linking to your site on their own. . RSS feeds allow readers to add your site to their reader, which will update them whenever you publish new content. You can also submit your RSS feed to directories to help draw in new viewers. . YouTube is an incredibly popular site, and if your content lends itself to videos (How-To, reviews, etc.), you should consider creating a YouTube channel. Create and upload videos that enhance your content, and include links to your site in the video's description and annotations. . Create a newsletter that you can send out to a mailing list of your viewers. If you have an account creation system, have new users automatically opted in to your mailing list. Press releases let others know about new developments on your site and allow other websites to easily share this news with their readers. Write press releases for your website's launch and submit them to relevant outlets. StumbleUpon, Digg, Reddit, Slashdot, and others are a great way to get your articles in front of more potential viewers. Like social network sites, they often won't have a large impact on your ranking right away, but they will eventually lead to more traffic for your site. . If you have the money to spend, consider purchasing some ad space. You'll need a good design for your ad, as well as a good target for the campaign. Ads can reach a lot of people and can result in a big increase in traffic.
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Create a Twitter account Post your new content on social media sites. Create an RSS feed Create YouTube videos for your content Start an email newsletter Send out press releases. Submit your content to directories and aggregate sites. Buy some ad space