Speed Studying With SQR3 By Michael Tony Jones

18 May, 2012 (08:50) | Hot Topic | By: archonia

SQ3R is a reading/study system preferred by many educators.

It can add 10 to 15% more time to a study session. However, it can produce a 70% improvement in retention according to some researchers.

The SQ3R acronym stands for:

S = Survey

Q = Question

R = Read

R = Recite

R = Review

SURVEY:

Take five minutes to get an overview of the material paying special attention to organization and content.

Look out for diagrams, maps, pictures, charts. Take note of headings, boldface type, italicized words.

QUESTION:

Create interest in the material by asking the leading questions – What, Who, Where, When, How.

Keeping the mind focused on these questions as we read maintains interest in the material.

Ask yourself, “What is likely to be the most challenging part of this material for me to understand or remember?”

READ:

Look for answers to your questions from the previous stage. This means active reading. Summarize the main points in your own words, perhaps putting notes in the margin.

Read the whole paragraph first, then go back and underline key words or phrases.

Caution on underlining: Don’t overdo it or nothing will stand out.

RECITE:

Without looking at your material recite the main points. Answer the questions you raised in

Speed Studying With SQR3 By Michael Tony Jones

Media And How It Causes People To Have Eating Disorders

18 May, 2012 (05:53) | Hot Topic | By: archonia

Have you seen an attractive, beautiful fashion model featured in a billboard or magazine? She seems to have an extremely beautiful body, the physique that you need to have. But did you know exactly what is behind the scene? Body makeup could have been used on the model to make sure her body would look better on camera. Lights and shadows could have been altered. The photo could have been altered employing a photo editor software kit to prep it for publication.

To mimic the models, actresses, artists, along with celebrities in films, print ads, and various types of advertisements, people usually resort to drastic measures which include extreme dieting or exercise. This brings about eating disorders, psychological dysfunctions, and body ailments that may be quite devastating.

Media’s influence on our perception of body image cannot be refuted. From an early age, we’ve been bombarded with images and messages that permeate our minds with the concept that we should be thin to become happy and successful. As we compare ourselves with the people we see in media, we feel fatally flawed if our weight, hips, breasts, arms, or legs don’t match to those of models or celebrities.

Researchers have found startling observations with regards to the relationship of media and people’s perception of their very own bodies.

* Following the introduction of Western television programs in Fiji, Japan, there seemed to be a significant surge in the rate of eating disorders as women started to diet to imitate the models and actresses they saw in those programs.

*Out of every four television adverts, one will send out some kind of message or image about attractiveness, beauty, physical appeal, or sex appeal.

* In one study, researchers observed that individuals who view music videos which feature thin women are increasingly dissatisfied with their bodies.

* In a survey made by People magazine, 80 percent of the woman stated that images of ladies on TV, films, and magazines make them feel insecure.

* Many thin actresses satisfy the body mass index (BMI) criteria for anorexia nervosa. However, folks still like them for their thin bodies.

*During the 1950s, mannequins basically accurate resembled the typical measurements of ladies. If today’s mannequins were actual women, then they would most likely stop menstruating.

* Candidates of international beauty pageants, fashion models, and models for magazine centerfolds have steadily become more slender.

Yet it is not very late. Thankfully there are now eating disorders treatment and drug rehab in London institutions which have treatment programs for people being affected by eating disorders.

The Best Way To Improve Your Ram

17 May, 2012 (07:58) | Hot Topic | By: archonia

For years I have been fascinated with the memory and computational abilities demonstrated by autistic savants such as Laurence Kim Peek, Daniel Paul Tammet, and Leslie Lemke. I look forward to the day when scientific research unlocks the mysteries of the brain allowing everyone to develop super human mental abilities. Scientists believe that autistic savantism, accounting for less than 1% of the population, is one of the most fascinating and rare cognitive conditions.  The genetic or acquired abnormalities of the brain are believed to give autistic savants the ability to accomplish super human mental feats.  It is believed that by studying these abnormalities we may be able to

The Best Way To Improve Your Ram

My Memory Will Be Terrible, Avail?

12 May, 2012 (13:27) | Hot Topic | By: archonia

My Memory is terrible, help?Growing up i did have to go through a lot of tragic events (separated parents, then the death of one). But it wasn't until the beginning of this year, 4 years since the things happened, did i start noticing i forget things very quick. Now, with all the things that happened to me when i was young, i live with my brother, emancipated, and my uncle comes to check on us pretty often (from nyc). we've grown accustom to paying the bills, cooking, studying hard, and pretty much staying home and not socializing with former friends. besides instances of depression and mood swings, which i experience often, now i can't remember things. a prime example was just yesterday. my uncle told me exactly what he did and didn't want on his sub in subway. he specifically mentioned no cheese, and no onions. by the time i made it there i forgot about the no cheese part and on top of that once they came they told me that i forgot to close the door on my way out which i did not notice at all.CLICK HERE To Learn How to Develop a Perfect, Computer Like Memory In Just 5 Minutes A Day!

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