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M.A. Kohain
Practical Mnemonics: Your EXCLUSIVE Guide to the Development of a Genius-level Memory
Practical Mnemonics: Your EXCLUSIVE Guide to the Development of a Genius-level Memory
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Warning! Advanced Mnemonics included in this text.
The FIRST EVER Modern Textbook for Mnemotechnics!
This book introduces the"Two Alphabets Method" for memorizing all forms of technical terminology including, for example, Organic Chemistry terms and Physiology terms.
Includes Memorization techniques for a vast array of data types including:
Mathematics Equations
Numbers
Poetry
Speeches
Lists
etc...
Includes mnemonics applicable to the memorization of highly categorized information systems from University Textbooks including:
Biology
Physics
Mathematics
Chemistry,
Medical Science
Statistics
Includes explanations of multiple visualization techniques:
The Memory Weight Technique
The Size Optimization Technique
The Dimensional Specification Technique
The Perspective Disjunction Technique
and much, much more
A Major Example!:
FIRST TIME EVER example of the application of the Two Alphabet Method applied to the memorization of all 118 Elements of the Periodic Table.
From the chapter "A Major Example:"
"A major example is now given using the combination of the preceding mnemonic techniques for the memorization of the one hundred and eighteen elements of the Periodic Table of Elements. Note, however, that the numerical sequence of the elements deviates from their categories when ordered according to atomic number. For example, Hydrogen and Helium, the first and second elements respectively, belong to different groups. Categorization of these groups is therefore secondarily defined using MUCs. That is, the MUs for each element of a particular category will have a similar MUC to denote the group they belong to. That is, its sympathetic or analogous nature as it pertains to one of the nine Aristotelian categories.These groups within the Periodic Table of Elements, of which there are ten, may each be defined by a MUN, which will be mnemonically bound to the subjects of the group by means of a common nature."
*The Author, M.A. Kohain, is committed to the continuous advancement of the Science of Mnemonics. Updates and Multiple editions of this book are planned. For more information on mnemonics please read "How to Memorize Your Speech in Six Easy Steps: A Guide to Memorization for Public Speaking (This book contains memorization techniques applicable to all forms of public speaking including, but not limited to, Formal Speeches, Lectures, Sales Presentations, Theatrics, Sermons, Eulogies, and Toasts.)"
Warning! Advanced Mnemonics included in this text.
The FIRST EVER Modern Textbook for Mnemotechnics!
This book introduces the"Two Alphabets Method" for memorizing all forms of technical terminology including, for example, Organic Chemistry terms and Physiology terms.
Includes Memorization techniques for a vast array of data types including:
Mathematics Equations
Numbers
Poetry
Speeches
Lists
etc...
Includes mnemonics applicable to the memorization of highly categorized information systems from University Textbooks including:
Biology
Physics
Mathematics
Chemistry,
Medical Science
Statistics
Includes explanations of multiple visualization techniques:
The Memory Weight Technique
The Size Optimization Technique
The Dimensional Specification Technique
The Perspective Disjunction Technique
and much, much more
A Major Example!:
FIRST TIME EVER example of the application of the Two Alphabet Method applied to the memorization of all 118 Elements of the Periodic Table.
From the chapter "A Major Example:"
"A major example is now given using the combination of the preceding mnemonic techniques for the memorization of the one hundred and eighteen elements of the Periodic Table of Elements. Note, however, that the numerical sequence of the elements deviates from their categories when ordered according to atomic number. For example, Hydrogen and Helium, the first and second elements respectively, belong to different groups. Categorization of these groups is therefore secondarily defined using MUCs. That is, the MUs for each element of a particular category will have a similar MUC to denote the group they belong to. That is, its sympathetic or analogous nature as it pertains to one of the nine Aristotelian categories.These groups within the Periodic Table of Elements, of which there are ten, may each be defined by a MUN, which will be mnemonically bound to the subjects of the group by means of a common nature."
*The Author, M.A. Kohain, is committed to the continuous advancement of the Science of Mnemonics. Updates and Multiple editions of this book are planned. For more information on mnemonics please read "How to Memorize Your Speech in Six Easy Steps: A Guide to Memorization for Public Speaking (This book contains memorization techniques applicable to all forms of public speaking including, but not limited to, Formal Speeches, Lectures, Sales Presentations, Theatrics, Sermons, Eulogies, and Toasts.)"
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