One issue people face, however, involves what I call “topic exhaustion.” This takes place usually when cramming, but you can even get tired of learning from books you love. To combat this problem, I suggest learning to useinterleaving. It’s a study method that lets you take quick break...
When on cameo saw Russ Hanneman Chris. I can’t pronounce his last name off the top of my head, but, you know, he was available and he was like my favorite character. And I was like, yeah. W do you want to talk about my group choir? And since then we built, you know, a pre...
Everything has an underlying structure; physicists take this truth down to the quantum level. We are constantly taking things apart to see what makes them tick. Things are made up of parts, and so are bodies and brains. In that sense one could say we are built out of modules, which is...
Sheer exhaustion consumes me however there is still a battle to be fought in my mind; it just won’t shut off I decide to make it my purpose to regain what has been lost. Time to go back to bed but again the continuation of my mind racing won’t stop. I have been fighting all d...
Bitcoin, developed by mysterious creator Satoshi Nakamoto, is comfortably above $40,000 and has been predicted to go as high as anywhere between $60,000 and $250,000. After all, it’s the time of year when a group of believers pronounce a man never seen in public as a saviour who ...
Can you pronounce everything? Do you know what everything is? Do you know how it’s processed? For example, you may think flour is flour, but is it bleached? Sugar may say sugar, but is it bleached cane or gmo beet sugar? Your body already has to deal with chemicals from carpets,...
A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same way as another word, but has a different meaning. This means that words like “to”, “two”, and “too” are homophones. We pronounce them the same, yet their meanings are completely different. ...
(Usually, a bride, a groom, a wedding dress, a cake, some guests, a venue, some vows, decorations; figuratively, stress, excitement, exhaustion, happiness) Apply: How is it used? How could it be used? (Used to unite two people in a legal contract of marriage) Evaluate: How can it...