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"You cannot call the Iron Curtain the 'Ferrous Veil'!" he badgers his wife, the long-suffering Beth (Mare Winningham), insisting on giving her notes on the first chapter of a detective novel she's writing.
Now, in an experiment developed by SharedBook, a company that designs customized books and allows readers to annotate documents online, the publisher of "Nurture Shock: New Thinking About Children," a book about parenting by Po Bronson and Ashley Merryman that went on sale last week, is inviting readers to make notes on three chapters of the book.
Of particular note are the chapters on labor relations in the '30s and the industry's wartime contributions of the '40s.
Almost no one has said a thing, apart from notes on the anniversary, since Obama's chapter-closing speech, which dutifully highlighted America's achievements there.
I made lengthy notes on every chapter, from "The Uses and Abuses of Canned Laughter" to "Female Responses to Chauvinist Humour" and "Humour Among the Au Pairs".
Take notes on each chapter as the class progresses through it.
Review all of your notes and read the chapters.
Whenever you read a chapter, be sure to take notes on the important things.
Before you begin reading or taking notes, preview the chapter.
You may find it easier if you take a few notes on each chapter.
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