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You know you're smart. You may already be a high-achieving student or a recognized professional with multiple degrees. You can memorize practically anything, and others admire your abilities. You may be considered an expert in your field. So why do you not feel as smart when faced with reading material that you find dull? Why do you have to reread to get the main idea? Why do you perform well on assignments but poorly on tests? And where is your deep passion for reading? If you have ever asked yourself at least one of these questions, this book has your answers. You will learn to find the "glitch" that has hindered your reading success. You will understand the definite correlation between re...
It's inevitable that all runners who have been pounding the pavement for a very long time will eventually slow down. Having run every day since November 30, 1978, Scott Ludwig certainly falls into this category. Considering that he can no longer run a single mile at the pace he ran 26 of them when he set his marathon best many years ago, Ludwig finds he is ready to accept the reality of slowing down with age. Now that he has entered the ranks of the "grizzled veterans," he seeks to offer runners all the wisdom and insight he gained from his many years—and miles—on the roads and trails. A "do as I say, not as I do" runner, Ludwig has compiled his advice for runners who find they may not run quite as fast as they used to in Running Out of Gas, a humorous take on aging gracefully. Relating his own personal running anecdotes, Ludwig prepares runners for what's to come, while sharing a few laughs along the way. Runners of all ages and mileage will enjoy Scott Ludwig's Running Out of Gas.
The history of cities, townships, churches, schools, businesses, clubs, organizations and family histories of the people from Isabella County, Michigan.
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