The explanation of the situation presented above, is related to the concept of memory and the different types that compose the human mind:
- Sensory memory captures impressions of stimulus collected through the five senses. It retains information for less than one second. If this info wants to be stored in longer lasting memory areas, it has to be elaborated.
- Working or short-term memory, retains the elaborated info that was acquired through the senses and momentarily kept by the sensory memory. This <u>elaboration consists on the application of techniques such as repetition (the one used in the example)</u>, or codification, etc. It allows to keep info for around one minute. If wanting to retain it indefinitely, more complex processes need to be undertaken so that the info ends up being part of our knowledge structures and stored in the long-term memory forever.
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Harris and Ullman argued that cities do not grow around a single nucleus but several separate nuclei. Each nucleus acts like a growth point. The theory was formed based on the idea that people have greater movement due to increased car ownership.
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I believe the answer is Valley and Ridge.
The map that depicted in the picture is the map of Georgia. Number 4 represent the Upper coastal plain of Georgia which consisted of valley and ridge that would be perfect for cattle farm (even though it might not be useful for agricultural purposes)
<span>When the president fails to sign the bill within the 10 day period after a veto, the passage of a bill will be hindered or prevented. This is called a pocket veto and it can no longer be overridden by the legislation. </span>
Well Ayers Rock is right in the middle of Australia.
But it is considered to be part of the Northern Territory.
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