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Accelerated Learning And Speed Reading: The Ultimate Guide to Boost Productivity And Double Your Reading Speed. Learn Faster and Increase Memory Retention with Advanced Learning Techniques

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Don't have enough time in the day to read your favorite books? Want to get ahead of the competition? Would you like to DOUBLE your reading speed in less than 2 hours? If so then keep on reading...


The is THE ultimate guide to improving your reading, memory and learning capabilities. That's right this is a two-book bundle so you're getting TWO BOOKS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. With this bundle, you'll be getting Accelerated Learning: Proven Scientific Techniques to Learn Absolutely Anything and Speed Reading and Unlimited Memory How to Double Your Reading Speed and Improve Memory in Under 2 Hours! Learn Faster, Improve Productivity and Accelerate Learning.


How much easier would your life be if you could blaze through emails at work, read through your newspaper in minutes or retain every piece of information in a long textbook?


Speed reading has many practical uses in this busy world. It can help someone advance in their career, get a college student through graduate school, or make reading a more enjoyable and meaningful experience.


Speed reading IS the most important skill you can have in this day and age, where information is so readily available, but time is not. 


But speed reading isn't everything, whats' the point in reading fast if you can't retain all that information? This is why this book will not only teach you how to speed read BUT it will also teach you how you can retain and recall information from your brain.


Did you know that most people never tap into even 10% of their potential for memory? With the help of this book, you'll become an information consuming MACHINE.


What you'll learn:



Speed reading defined and how it has changed since its inception in the late 1950s
The benefits this skill brings to daily life, as well as to careers
An understanding of how the mind processes information and what happens when a person reads
Why what you may have heard about speed reading is most likely untrue
Ways to adapt speed reading techniques based on learning styles
A primer on the most often used techniques and methods
How to use these proven methods to ensure a faster and more efficient
How to hack your brain into memorizing and recalling anything you desire
The specifics on how your brain learns and processes information. Once you've learned about the brain, you can learn about anything 
Why you should be learning throughout your entire life
What is exactly memory is and how you can expand your memory in ways you've never thought of before
Advanced learning techniques you'll only find in this book
What you can learn from Albert Einstein, Issac Newton, Richard Feynman and some of the greatest thinkers in history

 

115 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 26, 2018

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About the author

Kevin Powell

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Kevin Powell is an American writer, activist, and television personality whose work spans journalism, literature, politics, and grassroots social change. With a career defined by outspoken advocacy for justice and deep engagement with Black culture and history, Powell has published 14 books, including The Education of Kevin Powell: A Boy's Journey into Manhood and When We Free the World. He was a senior writer for Vibe magazine during its formative years and played a key role in shaping its editorial voice, especially in profiling hip-hop culture and icons like Tupac Shakur.
Born in Jersey City, New Jersey, Powell was raised in poverty by a single mother and became the first in his family to graduate high school. He went on to study at Rutgers University through the Educational Opportunity Fund, focusing on political science, English, and philosophy. His academic and personal awakening to Black literature and politics led him to become an activist and organizer for causes such as anti-apartheid movements, voter registration drives, and Jesse Jackson’s presidential campaign.
Powell's public profile rose nationally as an original cast member of MTV’s The Real World: New York in 1992. He used his time on the show to engage viewers in conversations about race, identity, and masculinity. That same year, he joined Vibe magazine and became one of its most prominent voices, covering major figures in Black music and culture. His interviews with Tupac Shakur remain among the most defining pieces written on the late rapper.
Beyond journalism, Powell has contributed to The New York Times, Esquire, The Washington Post, Essence, TIME, and more. His writing connects contemporary social issues with historical and cultural narratives, particularly around race, gender, and identity. His essays and reflections often draw from personal experiences, including past struggles with violence and transformation through therapy, education, and activism.
Powell’s commitment to social justice extends into community organizing and political engagement. He ran twice as a Democratic candidate for Congress in Brooklyn, New York, in 2008 and 2010, centering his campaigns on transparency, equity, and grassroots empowerment. He has worked internationally, lecturing and leading workshops, and served as the U.S. ambassador for the Dylan Thomas Centennial.
In addition to curating historical and literary anthologies, Powell continues to publish poetry, most recently Grocery Shopping with My Mother, which was also released as a spoken word album and received a 2024 GRAMMY nomination. His archive is held by Cornell University, reflecting his influence as a public intellectual and chronicler of Black life.
Throughout his multifaceted career, Powell has remained dedicated to redefining manhood, uplifting marginalized voices, and challenging systems of oppression through the written word and public service.

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