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  2. Mnemonic Devices to Remember Common Facts - Reader's Digest

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    Mnemonic devices are memory aids that help you remember a specific thing. They can be acronyms, sentences, rhymes, or any other device that calls the things you’re trying to remember to mind.

  3. 21 Clever Mnemonic Devices That Will Help You ... - BuzzFeed

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    by Sarah Aspler. BuzzFeed Staff, Canada. We asked the BuzzFeed Community for some of their funny, dirty, and most creative mnemonic devices. What are mnemonic devices? They’re useful little...

  4. 20 Mnemonic Device Examples (and How to Use Them)

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    Mnemonic devices are tools and techniques you can use to help boost your ability to remember, retain, or retrieve information quickly. This memory technique allows your brain to encode important information in a unique way that helps you learn it.

  5. List of mnemonics - Wikipedia

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    NICER DRUMS (N ervous, I ntegumentary, C irculatory, E ndocrine, R espiratory, D igestive, R eproductive, U rinary, M uscular, S keletal) Intrinsic muscles of hand [39] ' A OF A OF A'. Thenar (lateral to medial-palmar surface): A bductor pollicis brevis. O pponens pollicis.

  6. Mnemonic Devices: Types, Examples, and Benefits - Psych Central

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    Mnemonic devices — like acronyms, chunking, and rhymes — work by tapping into how the brain naturally stores data.

  7. 30 Top Mnemonics for Commonly Misspelled Words - ThoughtCo

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    30 Top Mnemonics. Research suggests that the most effective devices tend to be the ones you make up yourself (and the sillier they are, the better). But some classic mnemonics can be very helpful. Below are 30 of the most popular spelling mnemonics. This word can accommodate a double c and a double m. I “c” that you want to acquire it.

  8. 10 Mnemonic Tricks for Never Forgetting Anything Again

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    1. The rhyme. For hundreds of years, schoolchildren started the study of American history with: "In 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue." 2. The verbal gimmick. Clearly, modern civilization would...