These are actually two separate things. Efficient reading is when you are reading while accomplishing another activity simultaneously; for example, if one was to read a novel while slowly backing over a box full of kittens (not illegal by the way, if it were a box of puppies however that's a different story). Active reading however is reading through means than your eyes; I.E. reading brail or using one of those books that read to you. When using the books that read to you, you have to be careful. I once was unaware of my surroundings and began reading Hannibal lecture at a rehabilitation center for ex-cannibals; needless to say I had these guys foaming at the mouth and if it wasn't for my pocket sized police grade taser they would have eaten the proctor of the meeting. Hope this helps.
wave power is efficient.
An incandescent bulb is 96% efficient as a heater, and 4% efficient as a source of light. A fluorescent bulb is only 60% efficient as a heater, and 40% efficient as a source of light. An LED bulb is only 10-20% efficient as a heater, and 80-90% efficient as a source of light (but that light is usually unidirectionally directed... harder to do diffuse lighting with them).
No, no machine is 100% efficient.
You can go to www.energysavingtrust.org.uk/myhome to read about inexpensive, energy efficient Lighting . Another good website is www.green-energy-efficient-homes.com/energy-efficient-lighting.html
an efficient character would do things that he/she is good at and what their familiar with
studdying reading is where you investigate or learn on reading.
Having a conversation with a friend is most like active reading.
reading is considerd as an active process because through reading our emotion and psychological thinking will react..
What Is Active and Creative Reading - 1958 was released on: USA: 1958
Prereading, Reading, and Review.
Prereading, Reading, and Review
You should be an active reader if you are trying to remember the information that you are reading.
Thomas Pickett has written: 'Guide to efficient reading' -- subject(s): Developmental reading
reading aloud reading everything like newspapers and etc reading things that interest them
A passive approach to reading, where the reader simply skims through the text without engaging with the content or making connections, would not be effective for active reading. Additionally, reading without taking notes, highlighting important points, or asking questions to deepen understanding would hinder active reading.
reread it
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