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Part I
FasterFaster Reading
01.Pre-reading
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03.Concentration
04.Speed Drills
05.Skipping
06.Vocabulary
07.Pacing
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Retention
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Comprehension
Critical Reading
Part III Promise
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Art of ReadingArt of Reading
Wake Up
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Family Reading
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Better Jobs
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