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the memorization
noun
The act of committing something to memory or memorizing.
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According to these results, we can assume that the memorized information for shape incidentally integrates color while the memorization of color does not integrate shape.
Provigil, he said, helped with the memorization process, but "it's not going to make you smarter.
Reading, and not the memorization of rules, is what instills the instincts necessary for good writing.
But the rise of game tape has served only to fast-forward the memorization.
The memorization is fantastic, but I don't think it affects memory.
It has always amused me that contemporary music is exempted from the memorization requirement.
Richard Howard once told me that he eased into the memorization habit as a child, when his parents rewarded him with a dime for each poem he learned.
Not the memorization of facts and figures but actual learning about how the world works, while miniaturized inside of a classmate's pancreas.
Then, after three hours of hard work, the genial taskmaster asked if there was anything he could do to facilitate the memorization of such a huge work.
Hirsch does not specify how these books should be taught, nor does he require the memorization of his own potted definitions.
On the mainland most Chinese reject the image of themselves as "task machines" and many Chinese parents are frustrated by the memorization style of teaching in schools.
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