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    I decided to read this book to forget some bad memories. When I found this book at the e-book site‚ I believed that I would be able to get good advices to forget bad memories from this book. However‚ in this book‚ there were not enough advices to forget the memories. There were some expertise about the brain and her personal stories. I did not regret to buy and read this book‚ but I am not satisfied in this book. I want to write some important sentences from this book. 1. A fact is just a substandard

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    1.1 Nuclear weapons are a topic of concern to the entire globe; they’re weapons of mass destruction and their effects transcend national boundaries. Catastrophic nuclear events of the 20th century shaped the weapon world‚ such as the Japanese tragedy at the conclusion of World War II and the Cuban Missile Crisis of the Cold War. On August 6‚ 1945 United States released a nuclear bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. It eliminated or injured almost 130‚000 individuals. Three days later‚ the United

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    This I Cannot Forget‚ by Anna Larina is an interesting guide to how people with knowledge were treated in the USSR. While reading this‚ however‚ one must remember that it is a widow’s memoir and not a guaranteed factual piece of Soviet history. Larina tells us in her preface that her purpose is to attempt to tell the truth‚ as best as can be remembered‚ and also states that‚ "Nikolai would approve of that aim" (38) in reference to her attempt to tell the truth. This is what I believe to be the main

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    The passage that begins with‚ “Never shall I forget…” in the book Night by Elie Wiesel follows after Eliezer witnesses innocent children being tossed into the flames of the crematorium. This passage is written like a poem or a lament and employs multiple literary techniques to emphasize its meaning and tone. The most prominent literary technique that Elie Wiesel uses in this passage is anaphora. Anaphora is when a word or phrase is used repetitively at the beginning of clauses that follow one another

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    doesn’t respond and wonders if she should forget or forgive. Eva Kor in‚ It’s

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    In George Bilgere’s 2006 poem‚ Once Again I Forget to Read an Important Novel‚ he describes a day in the park with a novel left unread. Bilgere personifies the book‚ uses imagery‚ and breaks up the same idea over multiple lines — all with the intent of entertaining his readers. The main strategy in Bilgere’s poem is personification of the “important novel.” He personifies the book to reveal that she has feelings‚ and is worth spending time with. For example‚ when Bilgere writes‚ “All the characters

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    Charlie‚ whether he likes it or not‚ does not want to forget his past life. The quote shows that as much as Charlie wants to forget his past‚ and how unknowingly indifferent he was‚ it will always be apart of him. The boy he saw in the restaurant reminded him of whom he used to be‚ and he stood up for him. He was in the boys’ shoes in the past and knew how it felt to be laughed at and not knowing it. This quote shows that Charlie’s understanding of intelligence has changed‚ and he now knows what

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    Forget What You Know About Good Study Habits Parents try many ways of psychological witchcrafts to get their kids out of the summer playing mode and into the studying mode. Theories came about from sketchy educations and researches depending on student traits‚ teaching styles‚ personalities and at- home rules have no accurate results. Together with theories and the research of Cognitive scientists’ reliable techniques‚ improve the student learning capacity. The findings and the common wisdom about

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    In John Sidney McCain’s “Veterans Day: Never Forget Their Duty” he talks about how far one of the prisoners of war that was with him went to show his pride for their country‚ “Sitting there‚ with his eyes almost shut from his beating‚ making another American flag. He was not making the flag because

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    My Childhood Memory When I was aged 3 in 2002 I had an accident at home that I would never forgot. I use to live in Helmsley‚ North Yorkshire and attended a nursery school called Montessori Nursery in a town/village called Wombleton. It was a Thursday I had been at nursery‚ I was very hyper and pumped up bristling with energy‚ my mum had come to collect me to take me home which I didn’t want to do although I had no choice‚ while my mum was making lunch I was watching my favourite programme

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