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Learn basic Japanese conversation and phrases which are used in everyday situations. We presented dialogues of conversation and example sentences as well as basic Japanese grammar and sentence structures in three scripts, Romaji, Hiragana Katakana and Kanji. All conversations and example sentences are voice-recorded. For your further study, Building Up Conversation is published by CosCom. http://www.coscom.co.jp/learnjapanese201/index.html
Tonight I can write the saddest lines. Write, for example,'The night is shattered and the blue stars shiver in the distance.' The night wind revolves in the sky and sings.

Tonight I can write the saddest lines - Pablo Neruda

http://www.poemhunter.com/best-poems/pablo-neruda/tonight-i-can-write-the-saddest-lines/
Critical reading—active engagement and interaction with texts—is essential to your academic success at Harvard, and to your intellectual growth.

Interrogating Texts: 6 Reading Habits to Develop in Your First Year at Harvard - Research Guides

http://hcl.harvard.edu/research/guides/lamont_handouts/interrogatingtexts.html
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Entrance Exams MHT-CET, Medical / Engineering Entrance Exam

MHT-CET : Maharashtra Common Entrance Test Welcome to our MHT-CET page. Here you will find all information you will ever need to prepare and know more about MHT-CET and its Medical / Engineering entrance exam. Students who have just finished HSC examinations and want to do career in Medical or Engineering have to appear for this entrance exam held in the Maharashtra state for getting admissions to various colleges in Maharashtra. Here is some helpful rapid revision course wise and chapter by chapter available, which will surely brush up the study they did in the whole year before appearing for the 12th exam. It is possible for all to do self-study and these chapters of various subjects listed below will help you for that.

My Fav Procrastination Hack – 30-10 | zen habits

http://zenhabits.net/my-fav-procrastination-hack-30-10/ We all procrastinate — let’s admit it. And if you’re like me, you’re always trying to find ways to stop the procrastinating. Here’s the trick that works best for me: Find something that you cannot make it through the day without .
Editor’s note : This is a guest post from Scott Young of ScottYoung.com . In high school, I rarely studied.

How I Was Able to Ace Exams Without Studying | zen habits

http://zenhabits.net/ace-exams/

9 Tactics for Rapid Learning (That Most People Have Never Heard Of)

Whenever the subject of why some people learn faster comes up, I get a whole host of common answers: Some people are just naturally smart . (Often implying you can’t improve) Everyone is “smart” in their own way . http://www.scotthyoung.com/blog/2009/12/23/9-tactics-for-rapid-learning-that-most-people-have-never-heard-of/

Concentrating and Reading

http://www.columbia.edu/cu/augustine/study/focus.html It is often difficult to concentrate during your studies. Here are some techniques that many students have found helpful. Asking Yourself Questions Getting the Most from Your Reading Read the Ideas Asking Yourself Questions The key to maintaining focus is to stop periodically and ask yourself questions , such as How does this relate to what I already know? If this is true, what else follows?
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USA) Recommended Books for The Deed: A Novel by Keith Blanchard

English 50 – Intro to Creative Writing: Exercises for Poets First Lines: The King James Bible has long been recognized for its importance to English literature. Choose a verse from the Bible and write your own poem with the Bible verse as the first line. You can use the blank verse of the Bible as a basis for developing rhythm, the subject matter of the verse to develop theme and metaphor. Take a line from someone else's poem, presumably one you admire, and use it as the first line for your own poem, again adapting rhythm, subject matter, metaphor.

English 50