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Etymology: Middle English remembren, from Anglo-French remembrer, from Late Latin rememorari, from Latin re- + Late Latin memorari to be mindful of,
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A Cybrary of the Holocaust is an educational forum bringing together Holocaust survivors, descendants, art by children, educational efforts, and Books by Survivors to promote learning and remembering. Holocaust Community founded in 1995 to Remember, Zachor, Sich Erinnern. Remember.org offers contributors...
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Short-term memory The sensory memories act as buffers for stimuli received through the senses. A sensory memory exists for each sensory channel: iconic memory for visual stimuli, echoic memory for aural stimuli and haptic memory for touch. Long-term memory is intended for storage of information over a long time.
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Just a few things you can do with Remember The Milk... "Remember The Milk reinvents the to-do list" Remember The Milk for Android...
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1. to recall to the mind by an act or effort of memory; think of again: I'll try to remember the exact date. 2. to retain in the memory; keep in mind;
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Somewhere there is someone that dreams of your smile, and finds in your presence that life is worthwhile, so when you are lonely remember it's true,
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Encyclopedia: Guy Fawkes Night
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To remember is to recall items from memory, but the term may also refer to: [edit] Music. "Remember" (1925 song), a song by Irving Berlin...
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Mind is like a video tape: The mind records in very complete detail every event during a person's lifetime, much like a video tape. Retrieving a memory A typical adult is unable to remember events which occurred prior to 42 months of age. Memories from events that happened during infancy (0 to 24 months) are unknown.
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Welcome to your notable world. Use Evernote to save your ideas, things you see, and things you like. Then find them all on any computer or device you use. For free Skip to main content LEARN MORE GET STARTED...
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