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When you comprehend english sentence, How do you comprehend it?
The Library of Congress cooperates with a nationwide network of libraries to provide free library service for visually or physically handicapped individuals who cannot use printed materials. Through this program, books and magazines in recorded and braille forms are made available to eligible residents of the United States, its territories and possessions, and to eligible U.S. citizens living abroad. In addition to the bimonthly publications TALKING BOOK TOPICS and BRAILLE BOOK REVIEW, which are mailed free of charge to registered readers, to organizations serving the visually or physically handicapped, and to interested individuals, various catalogs and bibliographies inform readers of the range of titles and services available to them from their regional libraries.
I want to know the efficient way to comprehend english
Those sentences are relatively long and contain multiple clauses, each a concept of its own. The way to comprehend this kind of material is to take it one clause (subject-verb-[object]) at a time.
A trick that works is to read it out loud, slowly, as if you were reading to an avid listener eager to understand it. (You are, and it's you.)
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We *know* a lot about Elizabeth Burns’ book, TV and movie interests from A Chair, A Fireplace and a Tea Coz y, but she doesn’t talk much about her job as the Youth Services Consultant at the New Jersey State Library Talking Books and Braille Center. In fact, she makes it clear on the blog that what she says there is her opinion and not her employer’s. Last fall, after reading several articles about Braille literacy, I asked Liz if we could do an interview. In part, to talk about her blogging, but mostly to talk about being a librarian and Braille literacy. My thanks to Liz for answering what started as a “few” and turned into a “bunch” of questions.
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Statesman Journal - Mar 29, 2010
Westin is program manager for Talking Book and Braille Services at the Oregon State Library. and more »Terre Haute Tribune Star - Apr 01, 2010
Gathering information: Covered Bridges Glenna Timmons, second from left, talks with Justin Viar about the Talking Book and Braille library offered by the and more »NorthJersey.com - Apr 03, 2010
The Talking Book and Braille Center (formerly known as the Library for the Blind and Handicapped) will cease to exist, creating a huge void for those who and more »NJ TODAY - Mar 26, 2010
Local Libraries Also Feel Governor's Budget CutsFunding for the Talking Book and Braille Center would be eliminated, forcing the service to shut down. Approximately 250 of the state's public libraries and more »
WatertownDailyTimes.com - Apr 01, 2010
Donations may be made to Talking Book and Braille Library, Outreach Services, North Country Library System, 22072 County Route 190, Watertown, NY 13601.

