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  2. For Dummies - Wikipedia

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    For Dummies is an extensive series of instructional reference books which are intended to present non-intimidating guides for readers new to the various topics covered. The series has been a worldwide success with editions in numerous languages.

  3. Template:Reading List - Wikipedia

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    {{Reading List | title = Historical Landmarks | text_align = center | article1 = Great Wall of China | image1 = 20200108 Great Wall of China guard house-7.jpg | description1 = The Great Wall of China is a series of fortifications made of stone, brick, tamped earth, wood, and other materials.

  4. Wikipedia:General reading list - Wikipedia

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    Policies and guidelines, List of policies, and List of guidelines - the complete rules. Tools & Tools by function - how to do things faster, including searching, editing, etc. Watch - public watch list: keep track of essential areas.

  5. Complete Idiot's Guides - Wikipedia

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    For Dummies – a similar series of how-to books from John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Découvertes Gallimard, a similar series in French of introductory books, noted for its fine illustration. Some titles are translated in other languages. FabJob – a similar series of how-to-books for starting a business or dream career

  6. Reading list - Wikipedia

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    Reading list may refer to: Reading list, a list of publications to be read (completely or partially), e.g., as part of the syllabus of an academic course Reading List, a Safari (web browser) bookmarking feature for saving links to webpages, with simple metadata for later reading, synchronized across devices

  7. How to Read a Book - Wikipedia

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    Here, Adler sets forth his method for reading a non-fiction book in order to gain understanding. He claims that three distinct approaches, or readings, must all be made in order to get the most possible out of a book, but that performing these three levels of readings does not necessarily mean reading the book three times, as the experienced reader will be able to do all three in the course of ...

  8. Beginner Books - Wikipedia

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    Beginner Books is the Random House imprint for young children ages 3–9, co-founded by Phyllis Cerf with Ted Geisel, more often known as Dr. Seuss, and his wife Helen Palmer Geisel.

  9. Bullet journal - Wikipedia

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    Other popular collections include habit and mood trackers, fitness or diet trackers, a list of books to read, restaurants to try, etc. Migration – Migration is the practice of periodically updating lists to new lists, such as carrying over unfinished tasks from one month's log to the next. This helps users stay organized, productive, and on ...