How Long to Read The 100 Most Controversial Tweets of 2011

By Jeff Shand-Lubbers

How Long Does it Take to Read The 100 Most Controversial Tweets of 2011?

It takes the average reader and 24 minutes to read The 100 Most Controversial Tweets of 2011 by Jeff Shand-Lubbers

Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more

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ABOUT THE BOOK Now that Twitter has been around for a few years, one would think its users – both celebrities and “normal folks” – would realize the damage the social networking site can do to their reputation when they reveal their personal thoughts. Many have realized the site’s ability to attract attention and controversy. 2011 saw no shortage of controversial Tweets from those who both intentionally and (more often) unintentionally found themselves under a public microscope. MEET THE AUTHOR Jeff Shand-Lubbers specializes in absolutely nothing yet still enjoys writing about a variety of topics, including current events, politics, baseball, survey research, technology issues, and anything else he finds even remotely interesting. After growing up in the Midwest he has spent the last few years moving from the east coast to the west coast before again finally settling on the east coast. His free time is spent waiting for the Detroit Tigers to finally win the World Series and keeping up with the endless energy of his 2 year old son. EXCERPT FROM THE BOOK For starters, there’s Chad Ochocinco, no stranger to controversy long before Twitter existed, but certainly no stranger to it once he took to the tweeting airwaves, either. Some other controversial Twitter topics from the NFL in 2011 involved the NFL lockout, Jay Cutler and his perceived injury in the playoffs (which turned out to be completely legitimate), and tweets from Steelers running back Rashard Mendenhall that truly shocked some people. Here’s a look at the best Twitter had to offer in 2011 from the NFL: Chad Ochocinco: "@Mason_Foster great hit last night, if u're fined I'll reimburse u boss. That's the way the game should bplayed. Stay health n have a good yr" Chad Ochocinco: "#OCNN I've partnered with Snake Jungle to go out and become the first black #SnakeWrangler thanks to my owner Mike Brown for the great idea" Chris Johnson: "Can these fake Titans fans STFU on my timeline, I don't have a regular job, so don't compare me to you, and I can care less if you think I am greedy" Buy a copy to keep reading!

How long is The 100 Most Controversial Tweets of 2011?

The 100 Most Controversial Tweets of 2011 by Jeff Shand-Lubbers is 24 pages long, and a total of 6,096 words.

This makes it 8% the length of the average book. It also has 7% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read The 100 Most Controversial Tweets of 2011 Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes and 33 minutes to read The 100 Most Controversial Tweets of 2011 aloud.

What Reading Level is The 100 Most Controversial Tweets of 2011?

The 100 Most Controversial Tweets of 2011 is suitable for students ages 8 and up.

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