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  2. Speedwriting - Wikipedia

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    With twelve weeks of training, students could achieve speeds of 80 to 100 words per minute writing with a pen. [4] The inventor of the system was able to type notes on a typewriter as fast as anyone could speak, therefore she believed Speedwriting could eliminate the need for stenotype machines in most applications. [5]

  3. Pace (narrative) - Wikipedia

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    In literature, pace or pacing is the speed at which a story is told—not necessarily the speed at which the story takes place. [1] [2] [3] It is an essential element of storytelling that plays a significant role in maintaining reader interest, building tension, and conveying the desired emotional impact. [4]

  4. Words per minute - Wikipedia

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    For the tested Asian languages that use particular writing systems (Arabic, Hebrew, Chinese, Japanese) these numbers are lower. Scientific studies have demonstrated that reading—defined here as capturing and decoding all the words on every page—faster than 900 wpm is not feasible given the limits set by the anatomy of the eye.

  5. Lessons in Awkwardness: Is Social Media Making Kids ... - AOL

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    Lessons in Awkwardness: Is Social Media Making Kids Grow Up Too Fast, or Not Fast Enough? Danielle Stein Chizzik. May 9, 2024 at 7:00 AM. Lessons in Awkwardness Maximum Film/Alamy Stock Photo

  6. Lewis Hamilton admits he is ‘definitely not fast enough ...

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    I’m definitely not fast anymore.” The sprint race in Qatar is set to begin at 2pm GMT on Saturday, with a further qualifying session scheduled later that day for Sunday’s grand prix.

  7. Free writing - Wikipedia

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    Free writing is traditionally regarded as a prewriting technique practiced in academic environments, in which a person writes continuously for a set period of time with limited concern for rhetoric, conventions, and mechanics, sometimes working from a specific prompt provided by a teacher. [1]

  8. Down 20%: Benylsta Not Ramping Fast Enough - AOL

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    Sales of Human Genome Sciences' (NAS: HGSI) new lupus drug Benylsta continues to grow -- just not fast enough to keep investors interest. The stock traded down more than 20% today after net sales ...

  9. Writer's block - Wikipedia

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    This condition is not solely measured by time passing without writing, it is measured by time passing without productivity in the task at hand. [1] Writer's block has been an acknowledged problem throughout recorded history. [2] However, not until 1947 was the term writer's block coined by the Austrian psychiatrist Edmund Bergler.