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Wahlstrom/Williams: Learning Success, Third Edition, Media Edition - 4. Learning Styles & Memory
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Marcel Proust, a French author, wrote an entire book about memory called Remembrance of Things Past. The details of the book are astoundingly rich and precise. In the first chapter he recalls with vivid detail the memory of eating a special lemon cookie that he loved. He describes how close he felt to his mother, how safe he felt when he ate the cookies.
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Remember a time in your childhood. In the following box describe the experience in detail, concentrating on the textures (smells, sounds, tastes) of the event. Examples: Jumping in a pile of leaves in the fall or eating cotton candy at the fair...
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Wahlstrom/Williams: Learning Success, Third Edition, Media Edition Chapter 4. Learning Styles & Memory
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