When it comes to our brains, less is more and quality is better than quantity. Slow down and take more breaks, you’ll be amazed how much more you retain for life!
By Damien Riley
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Posted in Psychology
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Also tagged Algebra, brain studies, brains, college, college algebra, knowledge, learning, math, memories, memory, teacher, Teaching, theory of time spaced learning
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I see the biggest challenge to blog authors today as keeping visitors on their site long enough to have an impact through their writing. I’ve seen and heard the effective traffic brought on by games and gimmicks for shiny items like designer jewelry. I wonder if that traffic really reads their stuff though. [...]
By Damien Riley
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Posted in Uncategorized
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Also tagged art, blog, Blogging A to Z, blogosphere, Creating, creative thought, ec, electronic medium, Entrecard, gist, idea, initial reaction, innovate, intention, patience, personality, reading, social norm, SUMMATIVE, teacher, Writing
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My wife has been telling me for the longest time I need to drink less soda. She’s right, but I didn’t come to see that until I did a little research on the health effects of soda on the body. Remember this lovely ad I posted a few months ago as a joke? [...]
By Damien Riley
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Posted in Health
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Also tagged caffeine, carbonation, Coke, Health, health effects, nutrition, nutrition research center, sodas, sugars, tooth decay, wife
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January 24, 2008 – 3:15 pm
This is a screenshot from my son’s favorite game, Soul Caliber II. Since I promised him an hour just me and him doing stuff once a week in attempt to bond more, this game has become a weekly endeavor. The beast reminds me of the beast of sleepiness attacking me right now: unyielding, [...]
By Damien Riley
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Posted in Uncategorized
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Also tagged art, coffee, cranky, culture, grouchy, life, nap, possibility, siesta, Spain, Work, working
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