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* February 4 – Tuscarora War: The Carolina militia under Colonel James Moore leaves Fort Reading to continue the campaign against the Tuscarora.
Among these native to Reading are Brooklyn Dodgers outfielder Carl Furillo, Baltimore Colts running back Lenny Moore, and Philadelphia 76ers forward Donyell Marshall.
Leonard Edward Moore ( born November 25, 1933, in Reading, Pennsylvania ) is a former American football halfback who played for Penn State in college and the Baltimore Colts.
Moore was tagged with a number of nicknames: " Sputnik ," for the fear he incited in opposing defenses ; " The Reading Rambler " and " Lightning Lenny ," for his unmatched speed ; and " Spats ," for the way he taped his high-top shoes, making them look like low-tops.
: David Moore – Professor Emeritus at University of Reading
Moore and Primus have organised another charity bicycle ride from Charlton to Portsmouth, via Barnet and Reading, all clubs where Primus played, to raise money for the Faith and Football charity.

Reading and novel
The U. S. Marine Corps Professional Reading List makes the novel recommended reading at several lower ranks, and again at Officer Candidate / Midshipman.
In introducing the novel for use in leadership training, Marine Corps University's Lejeune program opines that it offers " lessons in training methodology, leadership, and ethics as well Ender ’ s Game has been a stalwart item on the Marine Corps Reading List since its inception.
Much of the action of David Lodge's 1965 novel The British Museum Is Falling Down takes place in the old Reading Room.
The ' Glass Ceiling ' of Anabel Donald's 1994 novel is the ceiling of the Reading Room, where the denouement is set.
Reading Fieldwork is like discovering an unpublished Robertson Davies novel ; as with Davies, you can't stop reading until midnight ( good ), and you don't hate yourself in the morning ( better ).
Her dissertation on Charles Dickens, Figures of Dust: A Reading of Our Mutual Friend, is an exploration of language and identity in the novel, with particular emphasis on Dickens ’ metaphors of fragmentation, his use of pronouns, and their relation to a narrative, dialogical conception of self.
He has also worked with the French band Air, releasing " City Reading ", a mix of the band's music with Baricco's reading of his novel City.
* The Reading Group ( 2003 ) a novel by Elizabeth Noble
This novel was nominated for both the Bram Stoker Award for Best First Novel and the International Horror Guild Award for Best First Novel in 2005, and made the Locus Magazine Recommended Reading List for books published in 2004.
Marathon Reading is a yearly program put on by the UCLA department of English, where a group of students, faculty, community members, alumni, and often even celebrities read a novel ( or two ) out loud non-stop for a 24-hour period.
" The novel was chosen as a Notable Book by Southwest Books of the Year, and was a finalist for Reading The West Book Award from the Mountains and Plains Independent Booksellers Association.
His first novel, Choosing Up Sides, published in 1998, won the 1999 International Reading Association Children ’ s Book Award for Older Readers and was designated an American Library Association Best Book for Young Adults.
Delany discusses some of the background behind the novel in " The Phil Leggiere Interview: Reading The Mad Man ", which appears in his essay collection Shorter Views.
" Newsstand's covers advised that both this and Willeford's next novel were " Adult Reading.
She has won the Nebula Award for her 1998 novella “ Reading the Bones ,” which was later expanded into a novel.

Reading and readers
Put Reading First adds that " although some readers may recognize words automatically in isolation or on a list, they may not read the same words fluently when the words appear in sentences in connected text.
The resulting report Teaching Children to Read: An Evidence-based Assessment of the Scientific Research Literature on Reading and its Implications for Reading Instruction was published in 2000 and provides a comprehensive review of what is known about best practices in reading instruction in the U. S. The panel reported that several reading skills are critical to becoming good readers: phonemic awareness, phonics for word identification, fluency, vocabulary and text comprehension.
Reading Workshop is based on the premise that readers need time to read and discuss their reading.
* Children ’ s Reading: Black Beauty, Little Women, Treasure Island, A Christmas Carol, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Youth ’ s Companion, school primers, first readers, second readers, and third readers
India has always drawn readers from various walks of life and it has a good market of yearbooks ; not to mention its readers are still in some way less inclined to Digital Reading for the fact that a handful of Indians have access to Computer / Smart phones and even lesser a e-book reader like Amazon kindle that costs around Rs. 15000-25000.
( 1989 ) ' Self-perceptions of at-risk and high achieving readers: Beyond Reading Recovery achievement data '.
Various methods can be used to evaluate abstract quality, e. g. rating by readers, checklists ( not necessary in structured abstracts ), and readability measures ( such as Flesch Reading Ease ).
We might call this kind " human ," if to do so did not imply that 1 and 2 were somehow less than human. In the 1983 edition of The Rhetoric of Fiction, in which a lengthy addendum to the original 1961 book was published, Booth outlined various identities taken on by both authors and readers: The Flesh-and Blood Author, the Implied Author, the Teller of This Tale, the Career Author, and the " Public Myth "; and, the Flesh-and-Blood Re-Creator of Many Stories, the Postulated Reader, the Credulous Listener, the Career Reader, and the Public Myth about the " Reading Public.
The Think-and-Do Book workbooks, which began with the Elson readers of the 1930s as Silent Reading Workbooks, were still very much a part of the 1950s and both editions of the 1960s books.
Services are also delivered on-site from the Petherick Reading Room ( for advanced readers ) on the ground floor ; the Newspaper & Microforms and Map Reading Rooms on the lower-ground floor, Manuscripts and Pictures on level 2, and Asian Collections on level 3.
Pearl achieved broader fame with Book Lust: Recommended Reading for Every Mood, Moment and Reason ( 2003 ), her readers ' advisory guide to good reading.
To coincide with the 2008 National Year of Reading, Usborne created the Usborne Reading Programme with a marketing campaign to encourage beginner readers.
The app features exclusive videos of Oprah, allows readers to preview and purchase books presented in the magazine's Reading Room and O List sections, and gives users the ability to purchase monthly or yearly subscriptions.
Addition of " Reading the Hong Kong Lecture Series ", " popular series of Chinese culture " and " Celebrity Reading Sharing Series ," and co-operation with the Economic Daily News, set up a " Top Ten Good Books administered election " activities and " entrepreneur talks about reading ," and lead the Book Fair out of the exhibition, organized by " reading in Hong Kong: Landmark Tour " and " Reading in Hong Kong: book tour ," the two outreach activities, and readers with the " reading " of urban space, culture and history, to read the fun extends into the community.

Reading and are
Reading, writing and simple arithmetic are taught along with such crafts as working in brass.
Ecclesias are typically involved in preaching the gospel ( evangelism ) in the form of public lectures on Bible teaching, college-style seminars on reading the Bible, and Bible Reading Groups.
The most important formations are the Cretaceous Chalk, exposed as the high ground in the north and west of the county, forming the Chiltern Hills and the younger Palaeocene, Reading Beds and Eocene, London Clay which occupy the remaining southern part.
In Toumey's 2008 article, " Reading Feynman into Nanotechnology ", he found 11 versions of the publication of “ Plenty of Room ", plus two instances of a closely related talk by Feynman, “ Infinitesimal Machinery ,” which Feynman called “ Plenty of Room, Revisited .” Also in Toumey ’ s references are videotapes of that second talk.
According to Put Reading First from the National Institute for Literacy, embedded phonics is described as indirect instruction where " Children are taught letter-sound relationships during the reading of connected text.
Examples of this metal type are on display in the Asian Reading Room of the Library of Congress in Washington, D. C.
Reading education is the process by which individuals are taught to derive meaning from text.
Reading from NOR flash is similar to reading from random-access memory, provided the address and data bus are mapped correctly.
Two shortened variations, " Bucs " and " Buccos ", are also commonly used for both the American football team and MLB's Pittsburgh Pirates, and the Reading Buccaneers Drum and Bugle Corps.
In addition, there are also express mainline rail services from nearby Reading to Paddington and High Wycombe which accesses London Marylebone.
The mill originally belonged to Reading Abbey, whose monks are believed to have created the Holy Brook as a water supply to this and other mills owned by them.
Currently, both the Chicago Sun-Times and the St. Louis Post Dispatch are printed as compact format newspapers, as well as a digested version of The Washington Post, the edition of July 31, 2006, becoming the first American newspaper to change to the Berliner format ; however, the most recent change was in February 2009 when the Reading Eagle converted to the Berliner format as well.
The Schuylkill River headwaters are found in the county, starting in the Appalachian Mountains, and flows through many towns and the city of Reading, Pennsylvania to Philadelphia where it flows into the Delaware River.
Allamuchy Mountain and Jenny Jump Mountain are part of the New York – New Jersey Highlands, also known as the Reading Prong.
The Highlands are part of the Reading Prong.
These are the West Room, Centre Room and Reading Room.
Both are now private houses as is The Reading Room, which was provided for the use of residents with snooker table etc.
The high concentration of magical lore has warped the Library interior into a locus of L-Space where the concepts of distance and direction are only vaguely defined ( it is generally described as resembling an M. C. Escher pastiche of the Bodleian or the British Museum Reading Room ).
There are frequent buses to Reading and Oxford by Thames Travel services X39 and The X40 which passes through Woodcote en route to Reading.
Of particular note are the Lancaster Building designed by E. B. Blaisdell and built in 1895, Trinity Episcopal Church designed by H. J. Hardenbergh and built in 1908, and the York Harbor Reading Room designed by James Purdon and built in 1910.

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