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6 Vintage President RICHARD NIXON Pinback Pins Button


6 Vintage President RICHARD NIXON Pinback Pins Button


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President Richard Nixon Inauguration Coin, 2nd Term


President Richard Nixon Inauguration Coin, 2nd Term


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1960 USPresident Campaign POSTCARD Richard Nixon Family


1960 USPresident Campaign POSTCARD Richard Nixon Family


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1974 Richard Nixon WATERGATE BUG Vintage Sticker


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Vintage RICHARD NIXON President Photograph


Vintage RICHARD NIXON President Photograph


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Richard Nixon 1/17/1973 Original Inaugural Doucuments


Richard Nixon 1/17/1973 Original Inaugural Doucuments


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1960 Richard Nixon Original AP Press Photo


1960 Richard Nixon Original AP Press Photo


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1964 Richard Nixon Press Photo Republican Fundraiser


1964 Richard Nixon Press Photo Republican Fundraiser


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1964 Richard Nixon AP Photo American Newspaper Editors


1964 Richard Nixon AP Photo American Newspaper Editors


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RICHARD NIXON GREEK LANGUAGE 1968 POLITICAL PIN


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1959 Richard Nixon AP Press Photo 1955 Oldsmobile


1959 Richard Nixon AP Press Photo 1955 Oldsmobile


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Original Richard Nixon Signed Autograph On VP Card


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Richard M Nixon school folder vintage


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Richard Nixon

Do you frequently walk into a room and forget why you were going there? Some of us have problems with remembering names and faces. The ability to do well on tests or promotional exams often hinges on the ability to retain and then recall information. Despite its importance, how to improve memory is a topic that is often overlooked in our education.

Memory can be broken down into some basic components: imprint, retention and recall. Imprint is when we encounter a new piece of information that we would like to store in the memory banks. Retention is the degree to which this information creates a memorable and lasting impression or not. Finally, recall is the ability to retrieve the retained information at will. Any of these three phases can be the culprit in a memory lapse.

Here are some tips that can help you improve memory.

Pay Attention. Sometimes people blame their recall abilities when a given fact escapes them when really the error occurred during the imprint phase. If you are not paying attention, chances are you will not remember. Part of the problem is the we are continually bombarded by trivial messages courtesy of the mass media. Attention follows interest, if something is important to remember, remind yourself of that at that time.

Make Associations. Neurologists tell us that the individual brain cells actually make physical connections with other brain cells in response to new associations. The more associations you make with a piece of information, the more likely it will be retained. Just met someone named Richard and you want to be sure you remember his name? It would be pretty hard to forget if you created a mental image of Richard Nixon putting his arm around this new acquaintance while he said, “I am not a crook, and my friend Richard here isn’t here either!” The more colorful and comical an association is, the more easily it will be retained.

Get Enough Rest. Sleep deprivation and fatigue are proven to dampen all phases of memory. Elite military units intentionally create conditions of mental and physical exhaustion during the training and selection of new recruits to see if they can function properly under those circumstances, many cannot and are dropped from the program. Memory problems are one of the early warning signs that stress has gotten out of hand. Make sure you are getting plenty of sleep, rest and recreation.

Stay Hydrated and Oxygenated. All of the organs of the body require copious amounts of water and oxygen to function at their best, especially the brain. Many of the health problems encountered the elderly are due to dehydration, including memory lapse. The brain uses a lion’s share of the oxygen brought into the body. Make sure your living and work spaces are well-ventilated. Deep breathing exercises as taught in yoga can also improve memory and mind power.

Watch Out for Negative Beliefs. A person gets to a certain age and it is almost inevitable he will begin to complain about the memory starting to get foggy. This is not to say that dementia and Alzheimer’s disease are not real maladies. However, the power of self-suggestion can impair memory in an otherwise healthy person.

A popular routine amongst stage hypnotists is to suggest to a receptive volunteer, “in a moment the number between 6 and 8 will disappear, you will try very hard to remember it, but it will remain a blank until I snap my fingers.” Lo and behold the number does seem disappear for awhile, where the otherwise intelligent person cannot answer “what is four plus three?” The volunteer still has a perfectly fine brain, the power of belief just created a temporary and amusing memory lapse. Use positive affirmations like “my memory and mind-power grow stronger each and every day” to combat negative thoughts and beliefs.

James Malone is a Certified Hypnotist from Point Pleasant, NJ and the publisher of the insanely popular Creative Calm online newsletter. NJ. Do you remember why you read this article? Hint: its because you want to improve your memory! Will you remember to visit the Improve Memory Resources later on or should you just visit there now to learn even more?

Richard Nixon?

Hi guys, can you help me please? I'm doing a reasarch about Richard Nixon and I need the answer finich how this person changed the history of U.S. or culture? Thanks vey much! (Please put things only help me, do not post stupid things please I need this!)

I that Richard Nixon might be called the "father of modern political discontent. The people, not just Americans, were absolutely disgusted with his behavior. Every leader in every country makes Boo Boos. Nixon was far beyond Boo boos. Ordered to commit illegal acts and then lied in an attempt to cover buttocks and heads of the criminals who did the dirty work. I think when Nixon resigned the level of cynicism in the Western world began to rise. People were tired of corrupt politicians, and are even more so today. I do not think America has ever recovered. We (I'm talking about Canadians, also) are more critical of those in public life and often try to keep politicians at a higher level of moral conduct and ethics that are held the masses. Somehow they deserve. But I think we also created a culture that is now more cynical and more fear than before the end of the Nixon administration, and certainly one that is less tolerant of transgressions and mistakes made by those who voted in the office. As a complement to what I said here, I think the current paranoia in America is the next level of discontent. President George W. Bush and his cronies in power, have done a masterful job in crowd crazy and keep them in line through of "common enemy" thing. If everyone, regardless of their political tendencies, is afraid of the same, the re-election easier. This is not the idea by Michael Moore. It's just who had the courage to bring it to the consideration of their audience.

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