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It tells the reader nothing about the book.
And it is true because it tells the reader everything and answers nothing.
He has a rule that he will write about sex only if it tells the reader about a character or a theme.
It tells the reader a little bit about the depressions at the end of the 19th century and in the 30's, and it mentions, but barely, Nikolai Kondratieff (why?), Joseph Schumpeter, John Maynard Keynes and Milton Friedman.
Sure, it tells the reader that the advertiser paid for it, but who actually wrote the content?
The Consortium for Political and Social Research ICPSRR) at the University of Michigan has a great three page guide, How to Read (and Understand) a Social Science Journal Article (pdf) that breaks down the parts of a journal article (e.g., title, abstract, introduction, literature review, etc). and describes what each is and what it tells the reader.
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"It told the reader both about how a situation could evolve, such as what is alleged in this case to have happened, and what some of the impact is on the alleged victim".
Above all, this full-fledged ethnography of Facebook and other new tools is about technology and communication, but it also tells the reader a great deal about what college students expect from each other when breaking up—and from their friends who are the spectators or witnesses to the ebb and flow of their relationships.
Nonetheless, it still tells the reader the same information using different wording.
It turns out, Skoibeda tells the reader, that the Russian Army and its intelligence services have not collapsed.
"An Olympic athlete would have done it in 10," he tells the reader.
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it permits the reader
it requires the reader
it presupposes the reader
it asks the reader
it places the reader
it tells the time
it tells the T-cell
it leaves the reader
it does the reader
it engages the reader
it immerses the reader
it makes the reader
it challenges the reader
it tells the secretary
it connects the reader
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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