Monthly Archives: May 2010

Normal Memory Loss Due to Aging – Time To Take Action?

Until someone learns how to programme the DNA in our bodies and upload a checksum routine to restore them back to their original programming we have to deal with some changes. Around fifty years of age is when noticeable differences in how efficiently our memory works become noticeable. Continue reading

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Why We Exist: Proof Matters, That Matter Wins By One Percent

What’s the matter with antimatter, where has it all gone? Results of eight years of Tevatron collider data at the Department of Energy’s Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia, Illinois, USA suggest that ‘matter’ won, by one percent. Continue reading

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Memory Concerns in your Forties and Fifties

Well here we are, in the one way street of time at a point where there is still ‘so much to do’ and hopefully still ‘enough time to do it in’. The immortal days of the twenties are over, the shock of actually being in your thirties overcome and now the forties and fifties trundle by. Where did all the time go? Now where did I put my glasses? Continue reading

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-05-16

Memory and Doing the Impossible: http://EzineArticles.com/4267527 # Memory Faults – From the Seven Sins of Memory: http://EzineArticles.com/4267477 # Memory Incomplete – No Pictures Exist Within Our Mind: http://EzineArticles.com/4267581 # Get Rid of the Fluffy Stuff!: http://EzineArticles.com/4267616 # Seven Bits of … Continue reading

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How Do I Delete My Facebook Account? #Facebook

With growing concerns of privacy many people want to know how to remove all of their information from Facebook and leave. The answer lays in just one URL on Facebook, but there maybe a little preparation to do first with other sites and if you want to keep the information you have put into it. Continue reading

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Common Methods Used in Increasing Memory

Looking through web pages and books for the methods of accelerated learning I have here the basic and common methods that are used. Some seem to be inter-related but essentially I do not think any system can be effective without paying attention and dealing with the essence of these methods here. Continue reading

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