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Improving the Ability to Memorize

by Robin R. in Advice, August 6, 2009
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Many people find the act of memorization a difficult endeavor; there are so many people today that struggle with the act of memorizing, and there are few people that find it easy to improve upon their short-term and long-term memory. There are, however, techniques for improving one’s memory that can make it easier to memorize things for the short term as well as the long term. Below are some memorization techniques that may help in making memorization processes easier for the individual.

Recession May be a Boon for the Young and Employed

by Hugo Rutten in Economics, November 12, 2008
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While a recession economy hurts almost everyone in the short term, in the long term it may be a blessing for those who are young and manage to hold on to their jobs.

Cultural, Economic and Political Impacts of Industrial Revolution

by Ebey Soman in History, November 3, 2008
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The Industrial Revolution (1760-1851) can be defined as the period where major transformations of European agricultural, technological, and manufacturing and production capabilities had a significant impact of the social, economical and political landscape of Europe. This is an in depth analysis of these impacts and how it transformed European and eventually, the world cultural and social values.

The Most Horrible Words in the World Two

by CHAN LEE PENG in Languages, September 7, 2008
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And you thought your vocabulary was good? Try spelling these words right.

The Most Awful Words From Around the World

by CHAN LEE PENG in Languages, September 7, 2008
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It would be a nightmare to have all these awful words on a spelling test.

The Actus Reus

by Garfield in Law, July 7, 2008
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For a crime to be committed, there must first be established that a guilty act has taken place. In English and Welsh Law, we call this the actus reus.

How Music Affects Emotion, Intelligence, and Health

by Kellie Stewart in Psychology, March 28, 2008
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So many outside factors can affect our emotions, such as movies, friends, books, television shows, something someone says, or even food. One of these factors is obviously music. Even without words, music can make us joyful or depressed, energized or sleepy.

The Syndrome of Political Longevity is Here to Stay

by gaby7 in Politics, October 15, 2007
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Africa has for a long time been the home for the syndrome of political longevity. It seems to me, this disease is fast spreading to the rest of the world.

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