Remember Poems Examples

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Committed to Memory

A collection of a hundred-and-some poems chosen specifically for memorization and for the particulary intense kind of silent reading with which a reader prepares to remember them.
How to Memorize Anything

Can we really memorize anything? The answer is, ‘Yes we can!’ From Guinness World Record holders (for conducting the largest maths class on memorizing times tables till 99) Aditi Singhal and Sudhir Singhal comes a book that will serve as a manual to explore the immense power of your memory through a scientific yet simple approach. It will: • Explain concepts with simple illustrations • While teaching you memory techniques, it will also discuss their application in real life, like memorizing appointments, presentations, names and faces, long answers, spellings, formulae, vocabulary, foreign languages and general information • Give the scientific interpretation of ancient memory-enhancing practices that will be particularly useful for students, teachers, professors, doctors, managers, marketing and other professionals as well as the common man Following the unparalleled success of How to Become a Human Calculator, Aditi Singhal and Sudhir Singhal turn their hands to helping you master the right method to input any information using which you can easily memorize anything and, more important, recall it whenever required.
Secret Memory Techniques--Book 2, Kyoto 1772

Mono oboe no hiden kōhen [Secret Memory Techniques—Book 2 ] was published in the second month of the ninth year of Meiwa [1772] in Kyōto—a centre of Japanese culture for over 1000 years. It follows the first book mono oboe no hiden [Secret Memory Techniques] written in 1771. Seisui-sensei [teacher Seisui] orally dictated the techniques in both books, which were scribed by Tō Isshō. This book was probably intended for advanced learners. It expands on Book 1 and extends the memory aid system using the body to also include the hands. It gives numerous examples of how to remember a wide range of things which were considered useful. It discusses the techniques for memorising numericals, the calendar, poetry, kanji pronunciation, and navigation and heterographs. All of the basic concepts and techniques can still be used in the modern day for strengthening your memory. Book 1 and Book 2 provide much more than memory techniques—they take the modern reader on a fascinating journey of cultural and linguistic discovery.