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Memories can become scrambled, sometimes in the process of attempting to something. You might relate a story to a friend but include some mistaken details. Later, as you attempt to recall the , you might come across your memory of the scrambled recall attempt instead of your original memory. Memory is malleable. It is not, as thought, like a museum piece sitting in a display case.
An investigation into the study habits of undergraduates was carried out by a of researchers at a number of different universities. In all the universities in the study, it was found that there were the significant differences between the habits of arts and science students. Not surprisingly perhaps, art students read more , while science students tended to concentrate on a few texts.
Chaucer's Tales quickly throughout England in the early fifteenth century. Scholars feel The Canterbury Tales their instant and continued success because of their accurate and oftentimes portrayal of human nature, unchanged through 600 years since Chaucer's time.
How can teens be so clever, accomplished, and responsible-and reckless at the same time? Easily, according to two physicians at Children's Hospital Boston and Harvard Medical School (HMS) who have been the structure and chemistry of the brain. "The teenage brain is not just an adult brain with fewer miles on it," says Frances E. Jensen, a professor of neurology. "It's a paradoxical time of development. These are people with very brains, but they're not quite sure what to do with them."
Volcanoes blast more than 100 million tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere every year but the gas is usually . When a volcano erupts, carbon dioxide spreads out into the atmosphere and isn't in one spot. But sometimes the gas gets trapped under enormous pressure. If it escapes to the surface in a dense , it can push out oxygen-rich air and become deadly.

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