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  1. 12. Feb. 2021 · Seven normal memory problems. 1. Transience. This is the tendency to forget facts or events over time. You are most likely to forget information soon after you learn it. However, memory has a use-it-or-lose-it quality: memories that are called up and used frequently are least likely to be forgotten. Although transience might seem like a sign of ...

  2. I recently visited Ouarzazate, in Morocco and was surprised to see that it had several film related statues, a movie museum, and a couple of quite large film studios. It is apparently the Hollywood of Morocco and has some very big movies under it's belt. Here are the films I am (fairly) reliably informed were shot in the town and it's ...

  3. 28. Sept. 2019 · Remember / Forget to do: Use remember and forget followed by an infinitive for something that you need or needed to do, that has or had to be done. For example: Don’t forget to call the agency. → you need to call the agency. Oh I’m sorry, I forgot to post the letter! → I had to post the letter. Remember to buy something to eat on your ...

  4. Gathering them together can also be augmented by conversations begun with "remember when . .," especially to older people who attempted to chronicle events in your life when you were too young and busy to give them serious attention, let alone credence. Most of the funny things that happened in people's lives were not amusing at the time they occurred. Time has a wonderful way of exposing and ...

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  6. 28. Mai 2012 · Ep. 1/4 -. Michael Portillo returns for a new series of Things We Forgot To Remember, revisiting the great moments of history and discovering that they often conceal other events of equal, but ...

  7. Some films are very forgetable. Some people have awful long term memory. Some people have a mixture of both where they will have a keen eye for certain things but not others, so for example, a guy might remember a street boxing scene vividly, but not remember any of the film's dialogue a few years down the line.