«This approach also related to the children having a better
memory of the event at a later age.»
With respect to prejudice, Master McAfee noted that many of the Law Society's witnesses were now elderly, no longer employed by the Law Society, had little to
no memory of the events at issue, or could not be located.
Not exact matches
This is a shared cultural
event at a time when the notion
of everyone watching the same program on the same network
at the same time is a distant
memory, totally disconnected from our new reality
of Netflix (nflx), Hulu, Amazon Video (amzn), HBO Go or Apple TV (aapl) delivering our favorite shows, which increasingly aren't even produced by the major networks.
They'll treasure the
memories they create
at these
events for the rest
of their lives.
qst If residual
memory of an
event is lost in the «foam» then
at some point there would be no record
of your existence.
As we shall soon see, Augustine in his Confessions repeatedly wonders
at the faculty
of memory precisely because it allows us to revisit the
events of our lives and discern the trajectory that they describe.
Harold Berman was great company, and I cherish the
memory of many hours together
at conferences and other
events.
For example, against both dualism and reductionistic determinism and in favor
of the pancreationist, panexperientialist view that the actual world is made up exhaustively
of partially self - determining, experiencing
events, there is considerable evidence, such as the fact that a lack
of complete determinism seems to hold even
at the most elementary level
of nature; that bacteria seem to make decisions based upon
memory; that there appears to be no place to draw an absolute line between living and nonliving things, and between experiencing and nonexperiencing ones; and that physics shows nature to be most fundamentally a complex
of events (not
of enduring substances).
This is good fun, and — if I am right — it comes
at no ultimate expense to the self, for, on the premises
of the Rad - con, it is strictly overkill; if, by definition, our mental life consists exclusively
of neurologically determined
events, then those
events called
memory could not prove the presence
of a distinctive self.
For in such an analysis, what is disclosed is that we are in truth a certain direction or routing
of events which, because
of a persisting
memory of what has occurred along it, and because there has emerged (
at some point in the evolutionary development so far as our own species is concerned) an awareness which includes both consciousness and self - consciousness, may meaningfully be given a specific identity.
Not remembered as the greatest 200m final in Olympic
memory (that accolade probably goes to Michael Johnson and his world record time
of 19.32
at the Atlanta Games or Usain Bolt
at 2016 Rio Olympics), this moment would be remembered for the
events after the race: three athletes» protest against the violence, subjugation and oppression
of racial injustice.
I suggest that we discern the pastness
of an
event, and classify our apprehension
of it as a
memory, only when we apprehend a successor to it
at the same location.
At diocesan level, the knock on effect
of the World Youth Day in Cologne seems to have revived enthusiasm, with new groups and
events springing up as a result
of people's long - lasting
memories.
Psychicalism has the signal advantage, hinted
at by Francis Bacon, that it can construe causal connectedness
of events in terms
of generalized concepts
of memory and perception.
At its base nature is made up
of feeling -
events composed
of memory, enjoyment and anticipation.
Partaking
of the internal
memory of a people and its own story gives us a perspective on these strange occurrences that would hardly be arrived
at by way
of a detached, objective or external chronicling
of these same
events through the methods
of a scientific historian.
But they remind us
of the fact that the death
of Christ was not only the vivid and poignant focus
of the church's
memory of Jesus (as death is always likely to be in our
memory of another), but also that it became almost
at once the symbol
of what was realized to be the crucial meaning
of the
event.
My two sons put their hockey sticks
at front door
of our home in
memory of these poor kids and it reminds me every day
of this sad
event.
Ospina needs a rest play sczn.Only our best players should play in the fA final and Ospina is one
of them.The Fa is the oldest and most prestigious trophy, being played
at wembley and
events will be covered the whole day by bbc to bring back the old
memories..
The long delays can
at least make it extra special when you finally get that championship and the
memory of each one becomes a legendary
event in your life.
One
of the most anticipated matchups in recent
memory is going down May 17 in lower Manhattan
at this year's annual Beat the Streets
event.
Strange then that, yet again, we failed to provide any real width yesterday, rarely got behind the Leicester defence and managed to put only one on Andy's head in a threatening position during the whole game (
at least that's my
memory of events).
As I've been out
at events recently, people have stopped by with their original copy and each time I hold one, it brings back a flood
of memories of that time in my life.
Missing the first two days
of school after winter break is okay for my future eighth grader — he will be
at a family wedding, with uncles and grandparents, and extended family, and that
event and those
memories will be far more important in his hopefully long life than the algebra he won't be learning those days.
Memory of at least some visual images from traumatic
event is likely for youngest children; many demonstrate recall in words and play
The MUSIGA President said they will cherish the fond
memories they shared with both President Mahama and Mrs Ofosu - Adjare
at the various
events of the Union such as the MUSIGA Grand Ball and Ghana Music Week.
When I showed up in London
at the end
of August that year, I brought along earmuffs (because in the heat
of a
memory competition, there is no such thing as deaf enough), which I'd painted with Captain America stars and stripes; 14 decks
of playing cards I would try to memorize in the hour cards
event; and a Team USA T - shirt.
Previous studies have shown that a part
of the brain called the hippocampus is important to relational
memory — the «ability to bind together various items
of an
event,» said Jim Monti, a University
of Illinois postdoctoral research associate who led the work with psychology professor Neal Cohen, who is affiliated with the Beckman Institute
at Illinois.
In front
of a stunned audience
at the next year's U.S.A.
Memory Championship, held in New York City, Foer memorized the order
of a shuffled deck
of cards in 1 minute 40 seconds, then a U.S. record, and went on to win the
event.
This means that the kinds
of event where LIGO can now spot gravitational waves will produce a
memory signal
at a frequency too low for the observatory to pick up.
The shaking evoked
memories of the
events off the coast
of Japan in 2011 that triggered meltdowns
at a nuclear power plant that the country is still struggling with.
H. M. also revealed the difference between skill
memories, like how to ride a bicycle, and
memories of events; even though he could not retain new information, he could and did get better
at tasks.
One was to look
at what emotion does with episodic
memories — our ability to consciously recollect the
events of our lives, what most people call «
memory.»
TBI was confirmed if
at least one clinical
event was newly presented or worsened following the injury: loss
of consciousness or
memory, alteration
of mental state, some neurological decline or brain damage.
At the second interview, those who had more severe symptoms
of post-traumatic stress disorder recalled the
event as more harrowing, while
memories were recalled as less harrowing by those who had recovered.
The hippocampus, a brain structure known to play a role in
memory and spatial navigation, is essential to one's ability to recognize previously encountered
events, objects, or people — a phenomenon known as recognition
memory — according to new research from the departments
of Neurosurgery and Psychology in the Perelman School
of Medicine
at the University
of Pennsylvania.
His team also showed that
memories of an
event form
at the same time in the brain's short - term and long - term storage areas, rather than moving to long - term storage later on.
These results complement cellular and physiological data and show that dopamine
at encoding promotes the prioritization
of events in
memory, with implications for understanding the role
of memory in adaptive behavior.
In such circumstances a person with early
memory problems can be helped to recall information with cues such as photographs, or reminding the person
of other people who were
at a particular
event, and so on.
By looking
at more proteins, the study's leader, Katheleen Gardiner
at the University
of Colorado in Denver, says researchers can get a better appreciation
of «the greater complexity
of molecular
events underlying learning and
memory, how components
of a single pathway change in concert, and how many pathways and processes respond.»
At JAX's new Alzheimer's Disease Precision Models Center, Howell is genetically manipulating mice to understand how unhealthy lifestyle habits trigger immune responses in the brain, leading to a cascade
of events that may ultimately impair thinking and
memory, as in Alzheimer's disease.
Dr. Daniel Kaufer, chief
of cognitive neurology and
memory disorders
at the University
of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, said stressful life
events may promote inflammation that increases aging.
And I have only the foggiest
memory of the year I was so busy cleaning and prepping for a holiday cocktail party I was hosting that I forgot to eat all day, which contributed to the embarrassing chain
of events that culminated with me boozily putting myself to bed barely an hour after all the guests arrived
at the house.
Specifically, this reduced fuel usage is localized in regions
of the brain involved in
memory processing and learning.10, 11,21,24 PET scans
of people
at high risk for developing AD show that this decline occurs long before symptoms
of AD are present, and seems to be the first step in a long chain
of events whose eventual end is overt AD.
At work we had a nice event one evening, dedicating the new gazebo to the memory of a dear friend and co-worker who passed away at the end of 201
At work we had a nice
event one evening, dedicating the new gazebo to the
memory of a dear friend and co-worker who passed away
at the end of 201
at the end
of 2016.
At this point we drift back to the past, with Scotty providing voice over commentary through a series
of bizarre, but through the eyes
of memory, believable
events.
Jackie brings up happy
memories of raising their young family
at the White House and the social
events as head
of state, including an in - person concert
of Camelot.
However, in a twist
of events, the man ends up found murdered the next morning and Anna, who seems to have some problems with her
memory and a fractured wrist, has been seen by a detective named Bernie (Byrne, Jindabyne) shortly afterward
at the premises.
The following are common characteristics
of gifted children, although not all will necessarily apply to every gifted child: • Has an extensive and detailed
memory, particularly in a specific area
of interest • Has advanced vocabulary for his or her age; uses precocious language • Has communication skills advanced for his or her age and is able to express ideas and feelings • Asks intelligent and complex questions • Is able to identify the important characteristics
of new concepts and problems • Learns information quickly • Uses logic in arriving
at common sense answers • Has a broad base
of knowledge; a large quantity
of information • Understands abstract ideas and complex concepts • Uses analogical thinking, problem solving, or reasoning • Observes relationships and sees connections • Finds and solves difficult and unusual problems • Understands principles, forms generalizations, and uses them in new situations • Wants to learn and is curious • Works conscientiously and has a high degree
of concentration in areas
of interest • Understands and uses various symbol systems • Is reflective about learning • Is enraptured by a specific subject • Has reading comprehension skills advanced for his or her age • Has advanced writing abilities for his or her age • Has strong artistic or musical abilities • Concentrates intensely for long periods
of time, particularly in a specific area
of interest • Is more aware, stimulated, and affected by surroundings • Experiences extreme positive or negative feelings • Experiences a strong physical reaction to emotion • Has a strong affective
memory, re-living or re-feeling things long after the triggering
event
But, just for a few seconds, think
of ANY
memory you have from years ago (special
event, break - up, get - together, finishing a degree program, a school success, etc.) and you will discover that every single
memory will have
at least one
of the 4 elements above.