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    a person really enjoys math, they will be able to retrieve math related information easier than a person who hates math. Likewise if a person enjoys a movie they will most likely be able to remember things from that movie. There are two types of long-term memories; Non-declarative and Declarative. Non-Declarative memories are the memories for habits, skills, and conditioned responses. Tying your shoes is a great example of a non-declarative memory. Declarative memories are the memories for…

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    Have you ever thought about the process your brain goes through to store all the things you’re able to remember? Just like anything our brain is a muscle that needs to be put to practice. Some of us may have short term memory while others have long term memory. None of this is set in stone. One’s memory capacity can grow over time, should you practice the right exercises. I personally do not have the best memory for certain areas but a great one for others. Throughout my lifetime I have…

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    things from short term memory to long term memory. Organize and filter the study material. Pacing and repetition is vital to the learning process. Controlling the learning environment. Balancing time and resources against grades. Organizing and Filtering Study Notes: Weekly study note (long term memory) with the major ideas, points and examples provides an excellent starting point. This…

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    Often times people tend to focus more on achieving rapid results or working extra hard to reach their goal, that they tend to neglect the long term effects associated with putting excessive strain on their bodies. Throughout Susan Bordo’s “Reading the Slender Body”, and Greg Garber’s “ESPN Sports Injury Series”, we will explore the numerous ways in which our vision of the good life can become tainted or damaged due to the effects associated with repetitive harmful behavior. This includes,…

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    seen pictures of The Great Depression before, but do you know who actually took them? That’s simple, it was Walker Evans. Walker Evans was born in St. Louis, Missouri on November 3, 1903 and died on April 10, 1975. Growing up, Evans always had an interest in arts like drawing and taking pictures. He would like taking pictures of his family and friends on his first camera, a small Kodak camera. Walker Evans is best known for capturing the effects of The Great Depression, his creative way of…

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    First, the Great Depression affected how people act, work, and live. Also, the Great Depression affected how grateful people should be with their money and how they save. The Great Depression effected people in America. The first way the Great Depression affected Americans is how they act, work, and live. In the poem "Debts" by Karen Hesse, The father in the story had faith that he would be able to grow wheat and that it would rain. A lot of people were giving up on their lives and family. And…

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    American man being asked by a squirrel the reason why he did not save any money for the future. He answers, seemingly with a sad tone: “I Did”. Moreover, he is said to be a victim of bank failure. The cartoon represents the effects of the Great Depression and how harsh it was to the American citizens by using pathos through a sad character who is a victim of a bank failure, and logos through a squirell who stands for the future and how it is effected by the incident. John Tinney…

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    How to Make a Long Distance Relationship Work Before we kick-off our topic - How to Make a Long Distance Relationship Work – here is an important word from the sponsors. Romance Advisor does not fancy long distance relationships. If you 're about to dive heart first into a long distance relationship (LDR), the odds aren 't with you. If you 're already involved in one, do you feel the benefits outweigh the risks? There are two types of LDRs the Whirlwinds and the Exclusives. 1) Whirlwinds…

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    Weeping that her baby is a girl, Daisy is dependent on men to make her key decisions for her (133, 151): secure in and yet remote from male ownership and ardor, "making only a polite, pleasant effort to entertain or to be entertained" (12-13), she radiates a carefully girlish charm of irrationality and whimsy: "Do you want to hear about the butler's nose?" (14). Woman, it appears, is presented only as romance, in the restless world of glamour where there are only the pursued and the pursuing. As…

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    impairing our memories. It is a proven fact that it has impacted our daily lives. “When facts and experiences enter our long term memory, we are able to weave them into the complex ideas that give richness to our thought.” (Nicholas Carr) When we remember things for a long period of time it deepens and trains our brain to remember even more. Specifically, technology effects the short-term memory more. It has been proven that taking photographs with our smart phones will hinder our ability to…

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