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    One great example of this is when Benedick first comes back from war and her first remark to him is “I wonder that you will still be talking, Signior Benedick, nobody marks you” (A1; S1; L114-115). This not only shows her hatred toward Benedick in the beginning of the play but also shows that she can have a very wicked tongue and she is not afraid to speak her mind. Telling him that she does not know why he even wastes his breath by talking, nobody respects him so in her mind he should do them…

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    theories, only children, youngest children, middle children, and oldest children all have different characteristics and personalities. Some of the characteristics that would alter, based on birth order could be: openness, social skills, sharing skills, intelligence, decision-making, etc. Personally, in my family, everyone is similar in ways, but are also different in ways. Out of Paige, Pierce, and myself, I would say Paige is the most independent of the three, mainly due to the…

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    The Sophics: A Short Story

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    Sofia lives in a small pink house in the corner between the police station and the park in Micanopy Florida. The home only had 1 window, which most people in the town would not mind, but Sofia did. This little town was inhabited by the fixators and the sophics. Fixators were the people that got zapped into their smart glasses. They do not need to look up or communicate because all they needed in their lives were through those lenses. The sophics were the cursed ones. They were the ones who got…

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    bought this place the last time Malcrove and I struck a deal,” Captain Blackblaze drawled pretentiously. “A deadly mistake for Malcrove, not informing you. You are his favorite, aren’t you?” Silver blades twirled easily in her fingers, creating the only distance between them. “In several ways, I suppose.” How he chose to take that statement would be entirely up to him. His chuckle was dark. “You didn’t expressly state it, but the meaning is there, isn’t it? How dirty, lying in bed with the…

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    They do not understand how learning and memory works inside their brain; they simply rely on the old habits that got them though high school, however, college is in an entirely different realm than any previous schooling they may have ever received. There is a methodical way to learning, and understanding how you as an individual, learns is the first step in pushing beyond memorization and learning for life. Everyone learns in different ways, some can simply read a book, or listen to a lecture…

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    system has revolved around short term results, rather than long term success and knowledge. Students have been ingrained with the notion that attaining “good grades” will lead to post-secondary and which will result in a successful life. However the only way to get these grades is if students are memorizing and regurgitating information, not learning…

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    Encoding In Memory

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    there is one thing for certain, you can’t expect a good mark if you only study once the night before the exam or test. There is a process in which you perform your memory. First being encoding, secondly is storage and lastly is retrieval. Encoding is the first step and the most important. Encoding is the process of getting your information. We have to make sure that the information we use is in the easiest format for our memories to file away.A part of this is how important the role of…

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    Declarative Memory

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    Consolidation of memory; the process of maintaining information in your LTM is strongly influenced by the role of sleep (Potkin and Bunney, 2012). “Declarative memory or explicit memory, emphasizes the representation and organization of factual knowledge (Reed, 2013).” Declarative memory plays a key role in an adolescent’s school performance and the process of consecutive social functioning. This study explores the effect of normal sleep on auditory declarative memory in adolescents ages 10-14.…

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    Simon and Music: A memory game with music involved Alex Kenney Mika Shepherd Lia Vonderahe John Castillo Santa Rosa Junior College Abstract We have seen that music can play a crucial role in recall of information. We are going to conduct an experiment that involves participants that will be in the presence or absence of music while playing the game Simon, a simple game testing short term memory. We will have the participants play the game in three different musical settings…

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    is a part of the temporal lobe that process memory. This second limbic system has come to replace the limbic one point o. If someone was to say the word memory those around him usually would assume the memory is meant to be related to something technological, though the most important memory is the memory that has unknowingly been replaced by the memory of the internet. The memory is the ability to encode and recall information from past activities. Memory simply is the sum total of a person…

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