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Honestly, no.  Kalau nak baca setiap paper dari first page until last, memang tak sempat & jadi sangat overwhelmed.  So cara I: 1. Tak terus baca semua. Skim & scan dulu. Mula-mula i tengok: • tajuk • abstract • conclusion Sebab dari situ biasanya dah boleh nampak: • kajian ni pasal apa • kajian guna method apa • apa result kajian If dari awal lagi tak related dengan research i, i terus move on. Cari next article. 2. Baca articles yang memang penting & berkaitan sahaja. If paper tu memang penting untuk thesis i, literature review & point yang i nak tulis, baru i baca betul-betul. Highlight, buat nota, baca sentence by sentence. 3. If article tu sangat related, jangan sekadar baca article. Tulis nota. Boleh copy point penting & paste to microsoft word. Tapi, i suka tulis in my ipad. Untuk setiap ayat, letak link & citation terus so lagi senang nak cari balik nanti2. Lagi satu, I suka highlight ikut colours. Contohnya: Red = very important point Green = additional point 4. I guna NotebookLM for better understanding especially if the paper is heavy to read. Yes, we can lose sight of what the paper was actually trying to say.  Upload paper tu and it will turn into a conversation that summarises everything in a really clear way. Lagi deep kita faham sebab ibarat kita dengar orang borak pasal paper tu.  I akan upload before baca paper untuk faham general idea of the paper. But sometimes I akan upload after baca paper bila I am too overwhelmed and need the paper's key message simplified again.  #postgradlife #StudyTips #research #researchtips #masterstudent
Honestly, no. Kalau nak baca setiap paper dari first page until last, memang tak sempat & jadi sangat overwhelmed. So cara I: 1. Tak terus baca semua. Skim & scan dulu. Mula-mula i tengok: • tajuk • abstract • conclusion Sebab dari situ biasanya dah boleh nampak: • kajian ni pasal apa • kajian guna method apa • apa result kajian If dari awal lagi tak related dengan research i, i terus move on. Cari next article. 2. Baca articles yang memang penting & berkaitan sahaja. If paper tu memang penting untuk thesis i, literature review & point yang i nak tulis, baru i baca betul-betul. Highlight, buat nota, baca sentence by sentence. 3. If article tu sangat related, jangan sekadar baca article. Tulis nota. Boleh copy point penting & paste to microsoft word. Tapi, i suka tulis in my ipad. Untuk setiap ayat, letak link & citation terus so lagi senang nak cari balik nanti2. Lagi satu, I suka highlight ikut colours. Contohnya: Red = very important point Green = additional point 4. I guna NotebookLM for better understanding especially if the paper is heavy to read. Yes, we can lose sight of what the paper was actually trying to say. Upload paper tu and it will turn into a conversation that summarises everything in a really clear way. Lagi deep kita faham sebab ibarat kita dengar orang borak pasal paper tu. I akan upload before baca paper untuk faham general idea of the paper. But sometimes I akan upload after baca paper bila I am too overwhelmed and need the paper's key message simplified again. #postgradlife #StudyTips #research #researchtips #masterstudent
On June 17, 1994, what was expected to be a routine surrender became one of the most surreal moments in American television history. After failing to turn himself in, O.J. Simpson rode in the passenger seat of a white Ford Bronco driven by his friend, Al Cowlings, as police followed across Southern California. The pursuit lasted nearly two hours and, despite involving dozens of law enforcement vehicles and helicopters, rarely exceeded 35 mph. An estimated 95 million people watched the chase live. Television networks interrupted regular programming, including Game 5 of the NBA Finals between the Knicks and Rockets, to cover it. Across Los Angeles, people pulled their cars over to watch on televisions, while crowds gathered on freeway overpasses, waving signs as the Bronco passed below. Authorities kept their distance because they believed Simpson might be armed and were concerned he could harm himself or others if officers forced a confrontation. The chase ended at Simpson’s Brentwood home, where he remained inside for about an hour before surrendering peacefully to police. Nearly three decades later, the white Bronco remains one of the most recognizable images in American history—not just because of the case itself, but because it became one of those rare moments when an entire nation seemed to stop and watch the same event unfold together. Do you remember where you were when this happened? Follow @thehistorypaige for the moments in history we still can’t forget. #History #OnThisDay #1990s #PopCultureHistory #SportsHistory
On June 17, 1994, what was expected to be a routine surrender became one of the most surreal moments in American television history. After failing to turn himself in, O.J. Simpson rode in the passenger seat of a white Ford Bronco driven by his friend, Al Cowlings, as police followed across Southern California. The pursuit lasted nearly two hours and, despite involving dozens of law enforcement vehicles and helicopters, rarely exceeded 35 mph. An estimated 95 million people watched the chase live. Television networks interrupted regular programming, including Game 5 of the NBA Finals between the Knicks and Rockets, to cover it. Across Los Angeles, people pulled their cars over to watch on televisions, while crowds gathered on freeway overpasses, waving signs as the Bronco passed below. Authorities kept their distance because they believed Simpson might be armed and were concerned he could harm himself or others if officers forced a confrontation. The chase ended at Simpson’s Brentwood home, where he remained inside for about an hour before surrendering peacefully to police. Nearly three decades later, the white Bronco remains one of the most recognizable images in American history—not just because of the case itself, but because it became one of those rare moments when an entire nation seemed to stop and watch the same event unfold together. Do you remember where you were when this happened? Follow @thehistorypaige for the moments in history we still can’t forget. #History #OnThisDay #1990s #PopCultureHistory #SportsHistory

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