The common factor is the temporal lobe, forming the connection between déjà vu and memory. What does this have to do with people who are tired and stressed? Both of these can cloud short and long-term memory. If your memory is impacted, this happens in the temporal lobe, which mightRead More →

Both forgot and forgotten are used as the past participle of forget:Many have already forgot (or forgotten) the hard times of the Depression. Only forgotten is used attributively:half-forgotten memories. How do you say something is forgotten? forgotten abandoned. buried. gone. lapsed. lost. obliterated. omitted. bygone. Is long lost hyphenated? TheRead More →

Use mnemonic devices. … Work specifically on names. … Use pictorial storage to remember lists of items. How do I remember a forgotten memory? Read an old letter, personal journal, or newspaper article. Listen to an old song that you or someone in your family loved. Cook a meal yourRead More →

The youngest person to assume the presidency was Theodore Roosevelt, who, at the age of 42, succeeded to the office after the assassination of William McKinley. The youngest to become president by election was John F. Kennedy, who was inaugurated at age 43. Why is Lincoln the best president? AbrahamRead More →

The tomb’s entrance is in the Helot Hills. … Go inside and go to the only dark room. … Follow the corridor down at the fork, go right to another slide through passage. … If you want to pick up the rest of the treasure, exit the room through theRead More →