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Monthly Archives: May 2010
Pain – Why does it hurt so much?
Pain is hurt and suffering, pain is the thing we all avoid, pain is without doubt the strangest of all the sensation we feel as we perceive the world. It is very real and we cannot ignore it, ever. Continue reading
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Seven Bits of Short Term Memory Makes Us Redundant?
Short term memory, sometimes called primary or active memory, holds on to information for only a few seconds before it is lost and only has the capacity to hold seven items at a time, give or take two. Well actually some theories and research only makes that four items but I do not wish to depress you. Do you think that computers can possibly make you redundant? This is a description of what short term memory is and how it can be used for accelerated learning. Continue reading
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Memory Incomplete – No Pictures Exist Within our Mind
There is a massive difference between our thinking of memory that is stored on a computer and our own memory. It is almost a total paradigm shift and really shouldn’t be called by the same name. Memory that exists in … Continue reading
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Memory and Doing the Impossible
Our greatest asset is our memory. It is the only one thing that we actually own in life, it is truly ours and nobody can say that anything you remember belongs to them. You cannot own someone else’s memory nor … Continue reading
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Memory Faults – from the Seven Sins of Memory
Our memory isn’t perfect and suffers from a number of common faults. Daniel Schacter, a professor and former chair of Harvard University’s Psychology Department is a respected leader in memory research and created a book called ‘The Seven Sins of … Continue reading
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-05-09
Success Systems Are Not Worth Anything – There's Something Very Important Missing: http://EzineArticles.com/4209026 # If only all software testing was this creative and interesting http://tcrn.ch/9oWcxj – though probably just as useful. # #Social #Network #Media #Facebook #Twitter #World #Marketing #FF … Continue reading
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