No, we humans forget a lot of what we read. If we remembering everything that we read just once, our brains would be bursting with information, including a lot of useless stuff. If you want to remember something, you will probably have to be exposed to it more than once. Reading it a few times will help, but there are other ways to remember it.
Hmm... Hard Question. I think I read in a book that one time he did. Check on google or something to try to get the answer.
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I read about that once, and they clearly knew how to use what God gave them!
I've read something about that, and my Scorpio grandmother had to wear hearing aids.
In the true statement 14>11 you would read it as 14 is greater than 11. An easy way to remember is that the larger number is adjacent to the "larger" side of the ">" symbol.
i have read in a newspaper that it ll not and its a disease...i too have it
If something is considered a "superstition", that means it is UNSCIENTIFIC. Once there is evidence that something is true, it will no longer be generally considered a superstition.
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No, they read too.
There have been no studies that showed this to be true. Most people memorize better if the words are printed plainly and are easy to read instead of being in cursive. If you mean that they memorize better when they write the information out, then that is because every time you write something, you remember a little more of it. Write it out at least 20 times in order to really remember it!
Read the book...... Panem is North America. The Capitol is Denver and district 9 is in the Appalachian mtns. Is a post apocalyptic, so unless i missed something no its not based on a true story.