Answer:
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Explanation:
Rehearsal, PQRS
Method, Visual Cards, Time Management
Rehearsal: Studying
can never be successful unless one rehears what one is learning, that rehearsing
can be from the text book as well as from the notes taken in class, later can
be more beneficial as your hand written notes are already arranged in a way in
your mind, rehearsing them will improve their effect.
<span>PQRST method: This means Preview, Question, Read,
Summary and Test. Student can preview the main headings and text of the
subject, based on that he should prepare a list of questions which really focus
on th subject. Next he needs to read through the subject focusing on the list
of questions he already prepared. Prepare a summary or diagram of the subject
based on the understanding of the subject, Last stage is to test the answers of
his questions prepared earlier. </span>
Flashcards Training: Flashcards are prepared to help the
student improve on what he has learned, the card can be of A5 size and contain
various subject related information. This is generally used in revision.
Time Management: The
most important part of study skills is time management as you might be spending
more time on unnecessary subject or unnecessary part.
Egomania is basically intolerably self-centred. In a more technical sense, it's an obsession -- an obsessive preoccupation with one's own self, usually in the form of following own impulses and have delusions of grandeur.
Megalomania is a rather loose term, and usually means have delusional fantasies of omnipotence (having unlimited or very great power, whatever 'power' might mean to that person). Interestingly, megalomania was the standard term for narcissistic personality disorder before the 1960s (so far as I recall from my psychology degree over 30 years ago).
verb
1.
carry out (something) in gradual stages.
2.
PHYSICS
adjust the phase of (something), especially so as to synchronize it with something else.
noun
1.
a distinct period or stage in a series of events or a process of change or development.
2.
each of the aspects of the moon or a planet, according to the amount of its illumination, especially the new moon, the first quarter, the full moon, and the last quarter.
Answer:
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