This link has been bookmarked by 3 people . It was first bookmarked on 27 Jul 2012, by Todd Suomela.
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31 Dec 13
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but the early chapters of the book, which detail the late-19th century New York social scene, were not grabbing my attention.
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Australian Cheddar that I had discovered on an absurd sale at our local Whole Foods
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glass of an Italian Abruzzo
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In this setting, my mind eased free of its previous resistance and began to absorb McCullough’s slice of life details
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engaging the material in a way that just a few minutes earlier had been impossible. Something about the tang of the cheese, and the dry sweetness of the wine, supported by a creeping, yet controlled buzz, opened my mind.
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he context in which you do academic work is extremely important, yet most of us give it little consideration…
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the setting for your academic work is as important as your methods.
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working through class readings, tired and surronded by bored peers in a fluorescence-bathed study lounge, you’re doing yourself a grave disservice
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If you’re over 21, consider tackling reading assignments at a quiet, (non-student) bar, armed with a good pint.
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working through your reading over a good meal at an off-campus restaurant.
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- when am I going to study;
- for how long;
- with what strategies; and
- in what context…
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27 Jul 12
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- when am I going to study;
- for how long;
- with what strategies; and
- in what context…
That is, you should always ask yourself:
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