Sunday, October 14, 2007

L.Tomson Writes What To Avoid Described Above Problems Easily

L.Tomson writes what to avoid described above problems Easily enough. It is enough for this purpose after perusal of several Lines to tear off a sight from the book and to look on any Object in the distance within 1-2 seconds. Besides it(he) recommends During reading smoothly to move the book or a head so that The distance between eyes and page often varied. If Long visual work, in one more way is necessary Maintenance of muscles of eyes with new employment(occupation) change of a corner is, Under which the book keeps. Then eyes instead of To make simple turns here and there, will be - on a diagonal [80, .28-29]. At reading movement of a sight not on is important To letters, and on the white strips dividing(sharing) lines. These strips Refer to as WHITE LINES. Movement of a sight on a white line Allows to avoid a unnecessary pressure(voltage) of the sight appearing At attempt to make out the letter. Its(her) use at reading Promotes treatment , , - , many cases and other troubles with eyes.

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