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    “ Unsuccessful people make decisions based on their current situations. Successful people make decisions based on where they want to be,” Wrote Benjamin Hardy. On August 21, 2014, at Thomas Nelson Community College I started my way to be a success and to pursue a higher education. This was my first day taking English Second Language classes. On that day, I had so many emotions and things going on through my mind, starting decides from what I to wear to locations my classes, on which building…

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    The Lukasa

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    The people who read the Lukasa are experts that are experienced and specially trained within the group. Diviners (people who have the power to predict the future) and the elites of the Mbudye group could also read the Lukasa. They would read this mnemonic device during rituals to teach members of the…

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    Job Redesign

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    out leaders can examine their departments keeping in mind organizational goals and look at 4 key levels which include re-engineering, re-structuring, work redesign and job redesign for realignment within the HIS industry. Without actually using the mnemonic SMART goal setting, she describes it by giving details of each of these four key areas…

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    Stravinsky Rite Of Spring

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    (Levine, Safer, 2002). Therefore, continuous repetition of an antecedent event may increase or decrease the exaggeration of this memory. In the case of the Rite of Spring, over one-hundred years of collective recital led to an amplification in the mnemonic details. Additionally, the emotions were amplified when the animators characterized the riot as bloody and violent, and only parts of the event were selected in its…

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    1) Describe one mnemonic device and give an example of how it might be used. The method of Loci is when you use images to help recall information from memory. This method uses location and landmarks to be able to recall certain things. For example I use this when needing to remember where certain things are. I visualize a house and if I need to remember where my keys are, I remember everything that I may touch on my daily routine. So I imagine my house and each room and the locations that I…

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    In Susan Krauss Whitbourne’s article, “3 Ways to Have Better Dreams”,published on September 30, 2017 Whitbourne explores how it is possible to not only remember your dreams but also be able to manipulate them with “lucid dreaming”. She establishes that lucid dreaming can be connected with sleeping better and increased creativity. Consequently, she claims that lucid dreaming can be utilized to, “reduce nightmares, improve physical abilities, solve problems more creatively, and understand the…

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    of dual coding is how the lyrics of the song can be actually linked with its melody. Because both information paths are addressed and activated simultaneously, one can assume two closely linked paths in memory. Based on this, melody can work as a mnemonic during information retrieval. One can compare these linked paths with the conjunction between a known place and an object to remember by learning with the loci method (Bower, 1973). Using the loci method, learners imagine pictures of objects to…

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    Mr. S was born with an extraordinary memory which had both negative and positive effects on his life. Although he had a great memory, he also utilized mnemonic devices to help him recall lists up to 75 numbers. This could be seen as a gift and as a curse.Mr.S was able to remember experiences and lists vividly.Although he has a great memory, Mr. S had difficulty remembering actual information.He often confused imagination and reality when recalling from different types of information. We can use…

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    further dividing each class into 10 steps from 0 to 9 (e.g., the Sun’s spectral type is G2” (britannica). Based on the strength of hydrogen spectral lines, she classified stars in accordance to their temperature. In addition, she formulated the mnemonic device, “Oh Be a Fine Girl, Kiss Me”, which greatly aided astronomers in their own discoveries in the generations to come (sdsc). For example, fellow astronomer Cecilia Payne utilized Cannon’s findings to prove that hydrogen and helium are the…

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    myself as a more open minded individual, willing to embrace the uncomfortable in order to step out of my bubble. Even though, it was still difficult to stay positive about my experience at RecWeek, thankfully I was given some practical tools and mnemonics for remaining unbiased during training. I learned so much and enjoyed…

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