Karikatürlerle Hafıza Geliştirme - Bülent Oktay Kötü hafıza yoktur, eğitilmemiş hafıza vardır. İş, eğitim ve günlük hayata güçlü bir hafızaya sahip olmak çok önemlidir. Profesyonel Karikatürist ve Hafıza Geliştirme Eğitmeni Bülent Oktay tarafından hazırlanan “Karikatürlerle Hafıza Geliştirme ve Kolay Hatırlama Teknikleri” kitabı, en kolay, en etkili ve en eğlenceli hatırlama ve hafıza geliştirme yöntemlerini karikatürlerle açıklamaktadır. Yaşınız ve mesleğiniz ne olursa olsun, bu kitapla siz de hafıza geliştirme ve hatırlamanın ne kadar kolay ve eğlenceli olduğunu göreceksiniz. Kitapta yer alan bazı konular; • Unutmayı unutun • Unutma yoktur, hatırlayamama vardır • Hatırlamada Karikatür’ün Gücü • İsimleri ve yüzleri hatırlama teknikleri • Yabancı dil öğrenme teknikleri • Matematiksel Formül ezberleme teknikleri • Beynin yapısı • Dikat’in önemi • Nefes’in önemi • İlgiyi oluşturmak ve Olumlu düşünceyi üretmek • Anlamsız şeyleri anlamlı hale getirmek • Uzun sayıları hatırlama teknikleri • Uzun metinleri, konuşmaları, sunumları hatırlama teknikleri • İş hayatında hafıza tekniklerinin kulanılması
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webandcat
48144 Undurraga, Bizkaia, İspanya
I read this a good few years ago as it's the basis for my favourite film Somewhere In Time. It's a little darker and less schmaltzy than the film; but more realistic (if a time-travelling fantasy can be such a thing). I have just remembered it is here at the house I am currently staying at, so I'm going now re-reading it for a Spring Challenge sci-fi/fantasy book. Later I remembered the OTHER books on my list; so read several interviews with Matheson and watched a youTube series of them - the wonders of the internet! Hence this endeavour earned 15 points in the challenge...
2023-06-18 22:13
deanmorganmb
Yağıkesen Köyü, 36000 Yağıkesen Köyü/Kars Merkez/Kars, Турция
Ahem. Nice little book that teaches sharing, or subtle liberal socialist propaganda which teaches to give away all and anything special about yourself or what you have for the betterment of the whole? You might think I'm being ridiculous, but I was a bit alarmed at this children's book when a professor in a teaching class read it to us aloud. Basically, Rainbow Fish is special because, unlike the other fish, he is special and has many colors of the rainbow on his fins. The other fish grow jealous and hostile and demand that Rainbow Fish give away his beautiful scales to the others so they can have part of his beautiful colors. He refuses at first, but then yields, giving away the colored fins to all the other fishes so they each have one or two colored scales, thus equalizing the entire school. Rainbow fish is no longer special, but is happier having given this unique characteristic away because the other fish are now happy and accepting of him. Are you kidding me? This is basically telling kids that if they have something special, they should share it so that everyone is equal. But then, no one is special. It's very much like the socialist belief that if you have a skill or make more money, that money should not belong to you, the one who has it or has earned it; you should not be able to do with this as you please--which very well may be to help others. No. You are to give this away for the betterment of the group because they demand that you do so. Nobody should have any kind of special thing or advantage. Nobody should make more money than someone else or have nicer things, because it upsets people and they won't like you then. Well, too bad! Uniqueness, individuality, and independence or the very qualities that spur new ideas and new inventions which affect the greater whole for the better without the weight of dictatorship and being told to do something. A child should want to share because it is the innately right thing to do. They should want to do so out of kindness, not out of fear of reproach. For a children's book that appears to at first be about sharing, this book is good at conveying the lesson that people will always look down on others and want what they have for their own. I disagree with this moral and will not read it to my children to teach sharing, but to teach the points above--when they are old enough to understand the difference between sharing and ceding.
2022-12-14 08:40