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    Go Fish !

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    ever. The game, classically a card game, improves a child’s concentration and memory by requiring them to remember the placement of the cards, while keeping the rules of the game in their mind (huffpost.com). Go Fish! and other memory games such as Sudoku help to improve your memory and help delay brain decay (Klein, “7 Tricks to Improve your memory). Marcel Danesi said that, “playing them activates synapses in the whole brain, including the memory areas”. Amanda Morin suggests that by playing…

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    That could be listening to classical music, doing Sudoku, a cryptic crossword or reading. Parts that Grow! The heart Professor Henry Krum, director of Monash University's Centre of Cardiovascular Research and Education in Therapeutics, says the heart can balloon when it's not functioning correctly. "In…

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    I was taught music at such a young age that I don’t even remember learning it, just like one doesn’t remember learning to walk. My mom was a pianist and my dad played the trumpet and guitar. The thought of not being able to play music is crazy to me. When I play my instruments, I love being able to make a unique story with sounds. When I’m feeling down, I’ll just pick up my violin and start practicing. I also enjoy being able to play competitively and collaboratively. It’s really easy to meet…

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    Overall, I loved being in the caf’e. The environment was comforting and having my classmates around me helped. It was nice to come in a room where I can shut off all my other thoughts and just focus in poetry. I felt that the cafe was a safe place to share my thoughts without other people judging. And of course, I enjoyed having snacks. The food always helped me wake up and get focused. Plus, who would complain about getting to eat snacks when you come in class? Throughout my caf’e experience,…

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    throughout the lifespan (Feldman, 2011). It can be developed either negatively or positively, depending on how an individual accomplishes tasks during each stage of moral development. This shows that morality will change as an individual ages and goes through different experiences of life. Kohlberg’s theory consists of 3 stages: pre-conventional, conventional, and post-conventional. In pre-conventional morality, it is most common in 3-7 year olds. Their motivation is to obey rules to avoid…

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    Professional Workshops

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    #Attend seminars and conferences. Professional workshops are lead by people who have a vast amount of knowledge about a specific field, theory, or idea and want to share that information with other curious minds. You can attend professional workshops catered to helping you grow in your career, or workshops that help you in your everyday life.http://www.magforliving.com/6-easy-ways-to-improve-your-general-knowledge/ #*Professional workshops can be found by online research or by asking about…

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    Cruel Practical Jokes

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    Life’s Cruel Practical Jokes I wish I knew my grandfather as people want me to know him. Everyone pictures my grandfather in his prime. People tell me that my grandfather became an accomplished professor and chemist. Time and time again, others said to me that he built his art creations using science. Pictures shoved in my face tell me of the years my grandfather and my grandmother traveled the world. “When I headed off to college, he built my shelves by hand! Everything he did, he did…

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    Opn Imo Case Study

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    purpose of the tablet. The lack of internet features has not totally make the tablet boring, as the popular proverb which says “All works and no play makes Jack a dull boy” (Randle, 1611), It has been equipped with development games such as chess, Sudoku and Tetris which are also considered as educational and brain building games. The tablet has a Dictionary, Bible, Koran and Health book. It has 512MB of Ram and an internal storage capacity of 32GB. The E-book Library consists of 17 Core…

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    Despite the number of lives Alzheimer’s disease has affected, it is not curable. An estimated five million Americans are affected by this disease (Alzheimer’s Disease Fact Sheet); treatment trials are being conducted in addition to extensive research. As a result, researchers are beginning to find ways to prevent this disease. An innumerable amount of people across the United States are affected by Alzheimer's disease, although it can be prevented. Alzheimer’s disease is a type of dementia that…

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    Dreams rest in the hearts and minds of children waiting to burst forth. In these formative years, nothing seems unachievable and options lay wide open. And, many of these dreams are birthed and grown in the no limits, safe space of the blanket fort. Forts offer a world where kids explore interests and personalities while discovering what they want their future to look like. Will it be filled with numbers and calculations? Does it involve mixing materials to prove theories? Do visions of…

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