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    encoding- emphasizes the meaning of verbal input * Levels of processing theory- proposes that deeper levels of processing results in us remembering information for a longer period of time * Elaboration- linking stimuli to other information and aspects while It is being encoded (processed) in our memory; enhances semantic encoding * Imagery- remembering things by creating visual images * Dual-coding theory- memory is enhanced when you use both semantic and visual codes in order to recall

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    Hotel H2O known as “Manila Ocean Park”‚ Bay view Park Hotel‚ Diamond Hotel‚ Hyatt Hotel‚ Traders Hotel‚ Grand Boulevard Hotel‚ Aloha Hotel‚ Century Park Hotel‚ Sofitel‚ Philippine Premiere Theatrical Family Hotel‚ etc. We also passed around Makati‚ Edsa‚ Mandaluyong‚ Pasig City‚ Ortigas Center‚ and Pasig River. Our tour guide left our bus around 6:17am. And we had a stopover in Petron Famy‚ Laguna at 7:57am. We arrive in Caliraya Lake at 8:50am. Caliraya

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    Importance of Not Forgetting or the Importance of Remembering Why is it so crucial for people to not forget? Or why is it’s so crucial for people to remember? First off‚ let’s start with some background information on memory. Memory allows us to remember the problems or triumphs we’ve done in the past and correct them by remembering what went wrong or right. The part of my brain remembering to bring the progress report was stunted by my ability to retain the news in my long term memory versus

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    also questions about if we should teach our students about it or just let the past stay in the past.Soon enough you will understand why it is so important for everyone around us to know about this tragic event. There are many important reasons for remembering the Holocaust: it teaches students about the history of the past‚ helps prevent genocides from recurring‚ and brings an awareness to current dangers. “Those who do not learn from the past are condemned to repeat it” (Telegraph 1). The Telegraph

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    Taxonomies of the Cognitive Domain Bloom’s Taxonomy 1956 Anderson and Krathwohl’s Taxonomy 2001  1. Knowledge: Remembering or retrieving previously learned material. Examples of verbs that relate to this function are: know identify relate list define recall memorize repeat record name recognize acquire  1. Remembering: Recognizing or recalling knowledge from memory. Remembering is when memory is used to produce definitions‚ facts‚ or lists‚ or recite or retrieve material.  2. Comprehension: The

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    To start off‚ “The Road Not Taken” and “Seasons of Gold” potray many kinds of ambiguous meanings and symbols. The meaning and symbols of a poem is one the most important key ideas‚ since it potrays how the author wants you to feel and think while reading the poem. In the text‚ “The Road Not Taken”‚ states “ I took the road less traveled by‚ and that has made all the difference” (Frost 19). This shows the significant meaning of the poem‚ because it shows how each decision that a person makes can

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    tormenting flames”. Shakespeare uses the image of red‚ tantalizing flames to stress to the reader the intensity of hell. 3. The references to remembering were highlighted throughout the third and fifth scene of act one. On line 84 of Act 1‚ Scene 3‚ Laertes is biding Ophelia a farewell and asks her to “remember well\What [he had] said to [her]”. The act of remembering in this scene is directed towards Ophelia from her brother who is attempting to convince her that Hamlet is too old for her and that she

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    Name:Omar Children’s Rights - Essay Task You will write an essay about what you have learned during one period of class time. Topic Children continue to be mistreated throughout the world‚ despite an international law protecting children’s rights. Structure and Purpose The essay contains three main sections: 1. An introduction – This is the paragraph in which you respond to the topic and introduce the particular problem area you have chosen to discuss. (eg child slavery) 2. A body – You

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    Outline and Evaluate the Main Psychological Explanations of Forgetting in both the Short and Long Term Memory Psychologists study memory because it is important to understand how a person remembers‚ how they forget‚ and whether memory is reliable source of past information; this research is particularly important in the case of eyewitness testimonies. Memory is the process whereby a person holds on to information they have experienced. Psychologists categorise memory into 3 processes; encoding

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    past‚ before the war. The phrase‚ “So we drowse‚ sun-dozed‚ littered with blossoms trickling where the blackbird fusses‚” evokes the image of the soldiers lying in a garden perhaps at their home showing that the soldiers are indeed in a trance remembering about their lives before the war. These diction used to describe their state such as “snow-dazed” and “sun-dozed” all add to the idea of them drifting back into time and are also associated with bright light that is normally linked with death. The

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