Obviously you can study using technology but will your grade improve? If you read a book. Which is better? Well, in my opinion I think that actually reading a book is better than always using internet. Although you can get better information by using the internet books are really good too. If you are hearing an audio for a book you should honeslty follow along with your book. So that's all!:)
Reading is a mind stimulant. Reading helps exercise your brain, to some effect. Reading words you don't understand, or looking them up, or just thinking about them will make more connections in your brain. The more connections you have in your brain, the more intellectually advanced you will be.
yes bcoz reading is improve our reading skills.
After reading his cousins, Charles Darwin's book which is Origin of Species
yes technology kills brain cells:)
Not with a human brain bubella.... But a better question is, "Can the human brain understand the universe?" The answer is-- no, but that does not stop physics from describing it mathematically and physically so that it can be studied.
Reading helps your grades. The better you can understand a question the better you can answere hit. Yes. I used to think it didn't, but it will give you better grades in every class you take from now through your college years. Also try other ways to exercise your brain, like answering questions on wikianswers. I do about 20 a day to keep me thinking...its kinda fun too...and by fun i mean addictive...good luck with the books kid.
if they dont understand they are ignorant and never will. give up and move on.
The human brain. As Einstein said; "We don't yet understand 1,000th of 1% of what nature has revealed to us"
inproves the brain on society today event the world computers are technology and a computer is a huge brain
Different activities activate different areas of the brain. Sight and sound are located in different areas. I do better reading than listening. just ask my wife.
Chemotherapy - Brain cancer
Reading critically means reading with your brain turned on. Think about what you're reading and make sure you understand what it says. Ask yourself questions about the text, such as "What did that section tell me?" or "What did I learn from this part?" If you're reading a textbook, you can also use the headings and subheadings as questions, then read the section to answer the questions.