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Walc Stulecia (Polish for "Waltz of the Century") is a social science fiction novel published in 1998 by the Polish science fiction writer RafaĆ Ziemkiewicz. It was published in Poland by superNOWA. The novel received the prime Polish award for science-fiction literature, Janusz A. Zajdel Award, in 1998.
WALC is licensed to Charleston and WZLC is licensed to Summerville. They are owned by the Radio Training Network (RTN) and carry a Christian radio format known as HIS Radio 88.9 and 100.5. WALC's transmitter is located in Mount Pleasant, while WZLC's is located in St. George.
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Dominic O'Brien (10 August 1957) is a British mnemonist and an author of memory-related books. He is the eight time World Memory Champion and works as a trainer for Peak Performance Training. He began developing his mnemonic techniques in 1987 when he saw Creighton Carvello memorise a pack of 52 playing cards in less than three minutes on the ...
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Halbwachs' most important contribution to the field of sociology came in his book La Mémoire collective, 1950 ("The Collective Memory"), in which he advanced the thesis that a society can have a collective memory and that this memory is dependent upon the "cadre" or framework within which a group is situated in society. Thus, there is not only ...
The International Register of the UNESCO Memory of the World-Programme includes inscriptions from Europe and North America. [7] As of December 2018, the region has 274 (or 52%) inscriptions of the 432 total inscriptions included in the Register. [8] The first inscriptions on the UNESCO Memory of the World Register were made in 1997. [9]
The Wide Range Assessment of Memory and Learning (WRAML), currently in its third edition (WRAML3), is a standardized test that measures an individual's memory functioning. It evaluates both immediate and delayed memory ability along with the acquisition of new learning. [1] The WRAML3 is normed for individuals ages 5–90 years.