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    My Favorite Place

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    and the ocean. When we arrive the first thing I notice is the smell of the ocean‚ it smells of wet sand mixed with salty water and I almost feel like I can smell the sun. I know that sounds strange but it makes me smile from ear to ear. One of my favorite smells at the beach is the smell of sweet coconut suntan lotion‚ There is no other smell in the world that makes me feel joyful like I have no cares or worries in the world. If you are looking for a quiet place‚ this is not place to for you. The

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    Memories In The Giver

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    all the world’s memories. Which is unimaginable‚ for in our world we each carry our own memories that help shape the way we are. It was not alright for the community to do so‚ because in our world memories are a vital part of life and without memories we would have no feelings. So‚ Jonas’ old community chose the wrong decision‚ by making one person carry all the weight of the memories‚ when they should be shared. In addition‚ we each have and share our own unique and special memories. Jonas and the

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    My Favorite Holiday

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    My favorite holiday Do you like holidays? If you are like me you do. If you like to celebrate holidays you could try to be enthusiastic about them. I love Halloween because I scare people and go trick-or-treating. My favorite holiday is Halloween because I like candy‚ scaring people‚ and seeing decorations. First‚ I like candy‚ because that is a big part of Halloween. I love the taste of all the different candies. When I go trick-or-treating I get to try new candy I haven’t yet. Some

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    Echoic Memory

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    Echoic memory‚ otherwise known as the auditory sensory memory‚ is a part of our short term memory. When we hear a sound‚ like a lyric‚ or a short sentence‚ our echoic memory engages the brain to keep a perfect replica of the sound we heard in our minds for a short amount of time.   Sometimes we defer paying attention to the sound’s meaning when we hear it and instead interpret the brain’s copy. For example when we are not fully paying attention to the person we are listening to‚ we may ask for

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    Virtual Memory

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    com/en-US/windows-vista/What-is-virtual-memory http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Change-the-size-of-virtual-memory Virtual memory‚ also known as a page file or swap file‚ is a file on your hard drive (C:\pagefile.sys by default) that Windows and applications use in addition to physical memory (RAM) as needed. The default and recommended size of this file is 1.5 times the amount of physical memory. Virtual memory is the sum of physical memory and the page file. So if your computer has 512

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    Cache Memory

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    Introduction to Cache Memory Cache memory is a random access memory (RAM) that a computer microprocessor can access more quickly than it can access regular RAM. As the microprocessor processes data‚ it looks first in the cache memory and if it finds the data from a previous reading of data‚ it does not have to do the more time-consuming reading of data from larger memory. Cache memory is sometimes described in levels of closeness and accessibility to the microprocessor. An L1 cache is on the same

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    My Favorite Movie

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    Biography Walt Disney The man behind the mouse[->0]‚ the talking duck named Donald and that other goofy looking character (who became known as Goofy) was Walt Disney. He created one of the largest amusement parks in the world and brought many of our favorite fairy tales[->1] to life. The Man Behind The Mouse Walt Disney was born on December 5‚ 1901 in Chicago‚ Illinois. He always loved to draw and was selling his artwork by the time he was seven years old. He also took great interest in photography[->2]

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    Memory Skills

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    TRAIN YOUR BRAIN 2 INTRODUCTION What is Memory? Memory refers to a mental process that is used to gain‚ gather‚ and recover information. The information that is stored in our memory with the help of our senses will be processed by numerous systems all through our brain‚ and it will be accumulated for later use (Mason‚ 2003-2006). Gordon and Berger (2003) said that there are two basic kinds of memory: ordinary and intelligent memory. Ordinary memory is remembering specific names of people‚ time

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    Memory and Encoding

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    down to Thomas’ memory and how he encoded the information of where‚ when‚ and how he met this girl and her name. Memory is defined as the structures and processes used for the storage and retrieval of information. Encoding is defined as the transfer of information into the memory system. This is done at different levels. Memory information takes many forms. When any information comes into us‚ it has to be changed so that it can be stored. A good example of this would be switching your money when traveling

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    Memory Techniques

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    Memory Techniques 1. Organize - List facts in alphabetical or chronological order. Get a general idea of the textbook material‚ note the simple to complex and general to specific. Logical facts are easier to remember. 2. Make It Meaningful - Look for connections in what you are studying. For example‚ packing a parachute by itself can be boring‚ however‚ the excitement of jumping out of a plane gives a whole new meaning to this process. Focusing on the "Big Picture" helps provide meaning to the

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