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    Why an obstetrician/gynecologists? Why? The reason one would like to become an obstetrician/gynecologists is because one has had experience in that line of work already and loved it. Over the summer of 2015 one had the chance to work and have a mentor that could guide you through every procedure they took with a patient at Pregnancy Aids Center. Once being there and learning new topics each day, gave you a real life experience on what you could be doing someday. On whom you could be 10 years…

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    Essay On Long Term Memory

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    extremely intricate and requires a plethora of attention. If a fault occurs within any of these processes, particular memories can be hindered. To prevent omissions, there are certain strategies to help promote memory retention such as the usage mnemonic devices and chunking which are learning aids that strengthen recall. With the help of these three steps and various learning devices, memory can be easily detained by reading the textbook and prepare me for the exam successfully. The first…

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    Improving Memory Study

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    yourself over and over, you must know the meaning of the what you are trying to remember. You have to think about the term, understand it, and then repeat it. Another useful way to improve your memory skills is something called mnemonics. With mnemonics you use word association. If you want to remember something you associate it with information that is already in your memory bank. For example when I decided to study Cosmetology, I had to learn the color wheel. In the Color…

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    Images, one sees images everywhere one goes. This is why when it comes to mnemonic using images it works when we use it for everyday use. How does imagery work? "We mentally represent objects, actions, or ideas that are not physically present” (Matlin, 2013). The images are used in the form of pictures, these pictures helps one be able to recall information when one needs to use it. These images can either be mental images or drawn/sketched out in order to learn and remember information. For…

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    How We Organize Knowledge

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    things as well, like learning the name of students quickly. There were different methods of mnemonics that the chapter went over. There is the loci method, which can help by associating things to a familiar place in where they will be remembered by thinking of that place. Another is the acronym method, which makes a word in which each letter is associated to a different word. There is also chain mnemonics, where the first thing is associated to second thing and then the third and so on. The last…

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    students. These strategies were as follows for students and teachers being the good; practice testing, disturbed practice, interleaved practice, elaborative interrogation, self-explanation, and the bad; rereading, highlighting, summarization, keyword mnemonic and imagery for text. All of these strategies are and can be used by students and helped or hindered along by their teachers, some more than others. In my high school years I received multiple instructions to not cram study for a test and…

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    Online Password Cracking

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    blogging, and email websites wherein majority implements a minimum of 6 and 8 character password policy. Another approach to password creation is by using mnemonic passwords which is recommended by Kuo et al. (2006). A survey is initiated to create a user generated mnemonic passwords then it is compared with control passwords. An example of mnemonic password "SWMtM$$!!" is based from a quote "Show me the money!" of Jerry Maguirre movie while a control password can be "atreyu09" from the…

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    Halle Pietro 11/11/16 Memory Essay Psy101-092WB The mind is a very mysterious process that researchers and doctors still do not completely understand. It is a giant complex command center that is capable of knowing everything because of all that it is exposed to. In memory video 1, they discuss “The Mind Hidden and Divided”. The video is an overview of Sigmund Freud’s research and how certain events and experiences originating in the subconscious understanding of our conscious lives. The topics…

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    A self-regulated learner is a person who has mastered the ability to control and understand his or her own learning environment (Snowman, McCown 2015). Having self-regulation abilities mainly includes, setting productive goals, recognizing or adapting to different strategies to help achieve those goals, and most importantly establishing ownership of your education (Snowman, McCown 2015). Self-regulated learning is a very important technique to master and one that every teacher should introduce…

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    Myth And Music Analysis

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    rooted in mime, so are their poetic counterparts. Poetry is used to communicate, learn, and remember “in part through the mnemonics of song and prosody” (Maynard 2009: 120). Classical poetic structure can be traced back to the development of oral traditions, to the time of ancient Greeks and Romans, where rhetoric skills improves alongside memory. Poetic imagery is a powerful mnemonic aid, and “it is especially useful where the rapid retrieval of information is important, as it is in singing to…

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