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    My immediate short-term career goal would be to pass all four parts of the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) exam. Successfully passing this exam‚ along with meeting the educational and work experience requirements‚ is the only way to make the rest of my career goals possible. Ideally‚ I will begin work for one of the “Big four” accounting firms (Ernst and Young‚ Deloitte‚ PWC‚ or KPMG) to gain the extensive knowledge I need in the field of audit to be successful in my long-term goals. Looking

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    The development of my math ability to a much higher level than that of before also suggests that it was nurture contributing. I began demonstrating qualities that suggest further interest in math such as‚ the ability to quickly solve a Sudoku puzzle or a Rubik’s cube. These are two activities I may never have even learned of had I not seen my father‚ sister and her friends practicing them regularly. While my evidence supporting the role of nurture in my math ability is based solely on

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    connections that can help improve memory. By developing new mental skills -- especially complex ones such as learning a new language or learning to play a new musical instrument and challenging your brain with puzzles and games‚such as crosswords‚ Sudoku‚ and other games . You can keep your brain active and improve its. 5 Give yourself time to form a memory. Memories are very fragile in the short-term‚ and distractions can make you quickly forget something as simple as a phone number. The key to

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    friends through sending and receiving messages. By means of its calendar feature‚ I can remind myself as on what I should do on a particular date and time. It also wakes me up in the morning by its alarm. When I got bored sometimes‚ I will just play Sudoku on my cellphone to relieve my tedious sensation. Or I’ll immediately take some pictures from its not-so-good camera. After taking some pictures‚ I’ll make sure that it will be edited first before saving it. I can also take note of my favorite quotations

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    VIDEO GAMES ; TIME WASTING VIDEO GAMESt; TIME WASTING There is a fine line between using your time to your advantage and one of which you’re on a couch watching the latest Hannah Montana episode. I plan on explain how you use video games to achieve that maximum goal. Many adults over the age of 40 don’t take the classic controller or the player seriously and from that you get the hate and criticism you see today. From here on out I will take you on an in-depth tour of the latest video games and

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    Michael Woodley‚ one of the paper’s co-authors‚ in an interview over Skype. “You were probably taught in school‚ for instance‚ to guess on multiple choice tests.” Even outside the classroom‚ increasing exposure—often online—to cognitive games like Sudoku‚ Bridge and Go mean that people are more familiar with IQ-type problems when they sit down to an IQ test. “We live in a more cognitively intense environment than ever‚” said Woodley. IQ tests are updated periodically. For example‚ the Wechsler Intelligence

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    move. This scenario could also serve as a reminder when we are confronted with a make-or-break decision - either changing career or staking a staggering sum of money on a business. Additionally‚ brain-stimulating activities from simple magic cube‚ sudoku‚ chess‚ to online games that requires brainstorming strategies to defeat the evil king are extremely beneficial for one’s mental health. In other words‚ a lifestyle that includes playing those kinds of mental training games frequently‚ may decrease

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    Not only do video games affect children‚ social skills and addiction‚ they affect the brain and our actions. How many times have you gotten killed in a video game and gripped the controller so hard it almost broke. Researcher Eleni Kardaras studied two boys playing a competitive game. The younger boy wins‚ while the older boy gets furious and kicks him over. These are some of the actions we portray while playing video games Professor Akio Mori conducted a survey of people playing video games

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    and joy‚ they also teach us many things very easily. They help in the mental and physical growth and development of our body. Physical games like – Cricket‚ Football‚ Badminton etc make our body strong and active‚ while mental games like – Chess‚ Sudoku etc increase the efficiency and power of our mind. They help us to stay fit and fine without much effort. They make our immune system stronger and decrease our chance of getting ill. They help us stay away from obesity and other such problems. They

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    while thinking about landscapes and moments when you were victorious in the face of adversity. For short-term memory‚ you can try subtracting seven from 200‚ then yet another seven‚ or something like that. Games that you can find on magazines‚ like Sudoku and crossword mazes‚ are good stimulants for the mind. However‚ they are effective just if they are brand-new experiences. If you do them constantly‚ they soon lose effect and become a waste of time‚ which is why experts encourage reading up on brain

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