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i started reading a book then moved and lost it before i finished it.?
The book is about a college professor who is recruited by the gov't to decipher an ancient document. His old girlfriend ends up being a scientist that is also working for the gov't and the story goes back and forth between present time and ancient history. A treasure is being guarded by "giant black cats" that come out at night that exist now and back then. They are joined by russian or german soldiers also-if anyone knows the name of the book or even the author please help, I hate having this unfinished book in the back of my mind!
How to Read a Book was first written in 1940 by Mortimer Adler. He co-authored a heavily revised edition in 1972 with Charles Van Doren, which gives guidelines for critically reading good and great books of any tradition, but refrains from recommending any book outside the Western tradition; the 1972 revision, in addition to the first edition, treats genres (poetry, history, science, fiction, et cetera), inspectional and syntopical reading.
Part I: The Activity of Reading
Author Adler explains for whom the book is intended, defines different classes of reading, and tells which classes will be addressed. He also makes a brief argument favouring the Great Books, and explains his reasons for writing How to Read a Book.
There are three types of knowledge: practical, informational, and comprehensive. He discusses the methods of acquiring knowledge, concluding that practical knowledge, though teachable, cannot be truly mastered without experience; that only informational knowledge can be gained by one whose understanding equals the author's; that comprehension (insight) is best learned from who first achieved said understanding — an "original communication".
The idea of communication directly from those who first discovered an idea as the best way of gaining understanding is Adler's argument for reading the Great Books; that any book that does not represent original communication, is inferior, as a source, to the original, and, that any teacher, save those who discovered the subject he or she teaches, is inferior to the Great Books as a source of comprehension.
Adler spends a good deal of this first section explaining why he was compelled to write this book. He asserts that very few people can read a book for understanding, but that he believes that most are capable of it, given the right instruction and the will to do so. It is his intent to provide that instruction. He takes time to tell the reader about how he believes that the educational system has failed to teach students the arts of reading well, up to and including undergraduate university-level institutions. He concludes that, due to these shortcomings in formal education, it falls upon the individuals to cultivate these abilities in themselves. Throughout this section, he relates anecdotes and summaries of his experience in education as support for these assertions.
[edit]Part II: The Rules
Here, Adler sets forth his method for reading a wholly or primarily non-fiction book in order to gain understanding. He claims that three distinct approaches, or readings, must all be made in order to get the most possible out of a book, but that performing these three readings does not necessarily mean reading the book three times, as the experienced reader will be able to do all three in the course of reading the book just once. Adler names the readings, "structural", "interpretative", and "critical", in that order.
The first reading is concerned with understanding the structure and purpose of the book. It begins with determining the basic topic and type of the book being read, so as to better anticipate the contents and comprehend the book from the very beginning. Adler says that the reader must distinguish between practical and theoretical books, as well as determining the field of study that the book addresses. Further, Adler says that the reader must note any divisions in the book, and that these are not restricted to the divisions laid out in the table of contents. Lastly, the reader must find out what problems the author is trying to solve.
The second reading involves constructing the author's arguments. This first requires the reader to note and understand any special phrases and terms that the author uses. Once that is done, Adler says that the reader should find and work to understand each proposition that the author advances, as well as the author's support for those propositions.
In the third and final reading, Adler directs the reader to criticize the book. He claims that now that the reader understands the author's propositions and arguments, the reader has been elevated to the level of understanding of the book's author, and is now able (and obligated) to judge the book's merit and accuracy. Adler advocates judging books based on the soundness of their arguments. Adler says that one may not disagree with an argument unless one can find fault in its reasoning, facts, or premises, though one is free to dislike it in any case.
The method presented is sometimes called the Structure-Proposition-Evaluation (SPE) method, though this term is not used in the book.
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Ancient and modern Russian warriors
Deadliest Warriors Match-Up?
So i've been watchin that show Deadliest Warriors on Spike and i've never really cared to much for history but i kinda got intrested lately. So i came up with my own match up of warriors to fight
1.Julius Caesar vs Genghis Khan
2. Richard the Lion Heart vs Chinese General Yue Fei
3. Charlemange vs Saladin
4. Ancient Egyptian Soldiers vs Incan Soldiers
5. Russian Cossacks vs Carib Tribal warriors ( cannibals in West Indie)
6. Asoka of India vs Hannibal of Carthage
7. Spanish Conquistadores vs Ottoman Janissaries
8. Napoleon's Army vs United States Civil War era Army
9. United States Marine Corp vs The People's Liberation Army Ground Force
10. Poncho Villa's Mexican revolutionists vs Mao Zedong's Communist revolution
11. Cold War era United States Army vs The Soviet Army
12. British S.A.S. vs Kopassus ( 2 of the best counter terrorist groups in the world)
so this is my list of warriors, give your opinion of who you think would win
the issue with the show is that they dont take into account the warrior, only the equipment. its to entertain, not really tell who would win in a fight. that being said.
1) genghis khan no question (skilled cavelry was the roman weak point, and the mongolian bread and butter)
2) yue fei, again no question.
3) charlemange
4) incans
5) cossacks
6) hannibal in army vs army
7) janissaries (spanish vs ottoman didnt end well for the spanish)
aside from the obvious advantage america has in equipment, i would go napoleon due to leadership
9) marines, (better trained, better equipped, better supported)
10) stalemate
11) america everwhere outside of russia, no can defeat the russian winter
12) prob sas, but i am no expert.
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