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Concepts are presented heuristically in a "how to" and "why" approach with examples from environmental studies.
The idea is you arrive a student, learn the how to and why - and come out an ethical hacker.
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In January, though, the house published "Take a Nap! Change Your Life," a how-to and why-you-should, by Sara Mednick, which argues that napping increases productivity, improves health, and encourages weight loss, among other benefits.
As an introduction to how to read, and why we read, it is a remarkable success.
Formative comments let the student know clearly how to revise and why.
"How to Read and Why" is, among other things, much too short.
But "How to Read and Why" is not a good book.
In "How to Read and Why" (published in 2000), Harold Bloom strikes a note of apocalyptic desperation.
By contrast, How to Read and Why really is elegiac, or feels so to me.
How to Read and Why, by Harold Bloom; 283 pp. New York: Scribner, 2000, $25.00.
Or, more precisely, we forget how to escape and why we should. .
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