Articles for tag: Future Predictions, Photographic Memory, Truth or Dare, Words with Friends

Karla News

Top 5 Free Apps for College Girls

Listen up, ladies! This article is for you. Now that I’ve had my iPhone for a good six months, I can say with certainty that I’m never going back to your regular old dumb phone (a.k.a., the opposite of a smart phone). I am completely hooked–I’d say that in the first few months alone, I ...

The Movie ‘Limitless’ Has No Limits

The movie “Limitless” was recently released to DVD. “Limitless” is a movie every writer should see as the main character is a writer himself. Bradley Cooper plays Eddie Morra in this movie with no limits. Cooper played Phil in “The Hangover” and “The Hangover II” and Doug in “Case 39.” Robert De Niro also stars ...

Paxil and Memory Loss: Personal Review

When I first started on Paxil, I felt focused but a little numb; it was nothing to really concern myself with because I was prepared for the side effects that I know will hit me once I began to take anti-depressants. What I was not prepared for was the progressively short-term memory lapse that I ...

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How to Understand a Newborn Baby’s Cry

There are a lot of articles on the Internet, and on Associated Content, about teaching a baby sign language. This may work once a baby is 4-5 months old, but what are new mothers to do until then? There is nothing more distressful (for the mother and for the baby) than hearing a newborn baby’s ...

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The Myth of a Photographic Memory

Surely everyone has already met someone who said something like “I remember you, but I don’t recall your name. See, I have a photographic memory, I can remember all the faces, but I cannot remember their names or circumstances”. Numerous scientific studies have suggested that photographic memory is probably a myth, as no signs of ...

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Universal Baby Language

Today I was watching the Oprah show and I was completely tripped out. Apparently an Australian mom named Pricilla Dustan has decoded a universal language for babies. At first I was a little skeptical, but then the show was able to prove Pricilla’s theory. I found this absolutely amazing not to mention one of the ...

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A Short History of Biometrics

Until the late 19th century, Biometrics didn’t appear in Western culture. But the advent of biometrics to identify an individual was established long before Western Cultures had any ideas about biometrics. The earliest recorded use of biometrics for identification occurred during the fourteenth century. Joao de Barros, and explorer and writer, wrote that Chinese merchants ...