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Schedule Of Activities - Week 1





#31DaysBookReadingChallengeWithDrJerryTheFirst
 *Schedule Of Activities*

*1st Week:  1st July to 5th July 2020*
 *Book - The Richest Man In Babylon by George S. Clason*

*Day 1:  1st July 2020*
12 am to 6.59 pm :     Reading of Chapter 1
7 pm :                             Daily Reading Review

*Day 2:  2nd July 2020*
12 am to 6.59 pm :     Reading of Chapter 2
7 pm :                             Daily Reading Review

*Day 3:  3rd July 2020*
12 am to 6.59 pm :     Reading of Chapter 3
7 pm :                             Daily Reading Review

*Day 4:  4th July 2020*
12 am to 6.59 pm :     Reading of Chapter 4
7 pm :                             Daily Reading Review

*Day 5:  5th July 2020*
12 am to 6.59 pm :     Reading of Chapter 5
7 pm :                             Daily Reading Review

*The Daily Reading review shall consist of a super-executive summary of the Chapter read in not more than 3 sentences capturing the very essence of the Chapter according to our understanding*.

Each person is to submit his or her summary on the Platform

Happy Reading


*Dr. Jerry - the First Oguzie: JP*
*Challenge Coordinator*

Comments

  1. We will try to stick to this schedule

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  2. This creative and lovely. It will berth a reading revolution in members. Kudos

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    1. We want the revolution to spread abroad and not only to the participants

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  3. This creative and lovely. It will berth a reading revolution in members. Kudos

    Ayo Arowolo

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  4. It will help us learn how to summarize.

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  5. Thank you for all you are doing Dr Jerry. Grateful 🙌

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  6. I'm really excited and thankful for this opportunity to add more value to myself. It will be worth the while after all. Dr Edwina Anyaole Oche.

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    1. I am equally excited too to have such a huge number participate in our Challenge

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  7. This is a very nice concept
    Which will dv revolutionize reading and concept development!!

    Dr Andrew Alonge

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    1. We need a thought revolution in this Country and reading classical books like the ones penciled down for this exercise would surely help

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  8. We will work with this sir.
    Aduragbemi Akintepede

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  9. A great opportunity again to learn how to get out of the rat race.

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    1. Everyone should make great efforts to get out of the rat race - it is a killer

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  10. Good though i'm behind schedule Hope to catch up.

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  11. Good though i'm behind schedule Hope to catch up. Emeh Dozzy

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