''You find it because you continued looking for it until you found it '' DoingStuff.DonaldNoyes.20140609 ---- ---'''Titles Do Not Tell the Whole Story''' * In articles, books as well as Programs: ** Intentions are revealed by "Slicing" them into separately meaningful statements, sentences and phrases *** Chapters in a book may be sliced into segments composed of titles, page-numbers, and into individual sentences *** In an Article: It is common to extract to an aside, or highlight within it a most significant sentence or phrase, to tease the scanning eye into further investigation of its contents * Slices are meaningful if the sentence has been constructed to be self-sufficient, using nouns rather than pronouns, and other defining characteristics which make it a statement not dependent on context to extract information from it. ---'''When a slice does not stand on its own''' ** When editing a sliced-document and discovering fragments which do not stand-alone, examination may reveal via the context, substitutions or replacements which may be made to the fragment which will assist the desired-end of making it self-standing or self-evident.