Long term memory? Get a dictionary
wise saying is a saying that is very nice like You should not waste money on silly things or You should learn from the ants how to be good workers
Chi's are very smart dogs, they remember things. My chi was very good and quick with her training. Be patient, as with all animals.
This is not an idiom. If you see "as ___ as ____" you are dealing with a simile or comparison between two things. Remember AS = A Simile. This is just saying something is very large, as a buffalo is a large animal.
Yes it is a good job, although you have to study a lot, it takes time to get a good career and also remember the saying "no pain, no gain"
It means 'she' is saying very nasty things about someone.
by using the hippocampus -apex-
A scatterbrain is usually someone who is very very very very disorganized. They usually dont remember where they put things, or why they put certain things somewhere safe.
A scatterbrain is usually someone who is very very very very disorganized. They usually dont remember where they put things, or why they put certain things somewhere safe.
Good things. Very good things.
Different people think they're saying different things, but I think it's "very rough."
For one, our brains are more developed than animals; we can remember things from when we were very young, where as I doubt a dog will remember when they were a puppy.
Rabbits have a good memory and can remember things for months. They can remember places, scents, and experiences, which helps them avoid dangerous situations and find food. Training with positive reinforcement can also help improve their memory retention.