Memory has become something of a meme during the COVID-19 pandemic. Remember dinner with friends? Remember live music? folks have asked me on social Zoom calls, the flippancy of the question masking real loneliness. I remember those things, too. I miss our lives as they were a year ago. I miss friends and colleagues. I miss telling jokes in person. I miss breaking bread.

You can see Brainard's visual imagination driving these memories, which often focus on concrete, tangible, very individual objects (though when he does zoom out to abstractions, they hit hard: "I remember how much rock and roll music can hurt. It can feel so free and sexy when you are not"). I've always loved I Remember for its imagery and for its lovingness: the list accumulates and accumulates, here is a life, here is my life, I was here. As we enter this academic year, I feel particularly compelled to remember; Brainard's brilliant list form helps me remember better.


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The form is simple: start your sentences with "I remember" and then finish them. If you try writing an "I remember" list of your own, I guarantee that surprising memories will surface. May we all remember well!

The Lord helps us remember whose we are by binding us to him through covenants. The sacrament is a powerful weekly reminder of whose we truly are. So are our temple covenants. Remember whose you are by making and keeping covenants.

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Anki is a program which makes remembering things easy. Because it's a lot more efficient than traditional study methods, you can either greatly decrease your time spent studying, or greatly increase the amount you learn.

Anyone who needs to remember things in their daily life can benefit from Anki. Since it is content-agnostic and supports images, audio, videos and scientific markup (via LaTeX), the possibilities are endless.

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"The single biggest change that Anki brings about is that it means memory is no longer a haphazard event, to be left to chance. Rather, it guarantees I will remember something, with minimal effort. That is, Anki makes memory a choice."

In remembering those who have died saving lives and defending our nation, words often fall short in recognizing the magnitude of these heroes' sacrifice. In 2011, a small group of dedicated individuals set out to change the way the Coast Guard community remembers the fallen, by proposing a 100 mile "Run to Remember."

No one would look at a phone book now. And our closest equivalent, social media, could be influencing our memory. If anything, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter prompt you to remember more people than you would otherwise because you see their names and faces more often in your feeds.

Memory researchers used to believe there was just one kind of long-term memory. But in 1972, Endel Tulving, a Canadian psychologist and cognitive neuroscientist, introduced the idea that long-term memory comes in multiple forms. One is semantic memory, which allows us to remember how to spell a word like, say, autonoetic. Years from now, you might recall how to spell it, but maybe not when and where you were when you first came across the word and its definition, perhaps in WIRED.

If you don't remember your email or username, go to password reset and enter possible email addresses you own. When you enter an email that's registered with Spotify, you get the message that the password reset email was sent.

We also invite you to leave a tribute on our digital Remembrance Wall, reflecting on your memory of the day that changed our world forever, remembering those killed, or highlighting the incredible sense of community that fueled our recovery and rebuilding in the aftermath. Help ensure future generations never forget the legacy of 9/11.

Recently, Edge implemented an option so that when you open a previosuly opened pdf, it will remember position and zoom of the last time. See this (Microsoft Edge Remember where you left off in PDFs) . This is useful but not always, so i would like an option to disable this option. It can be annoying when comparing two files when making a pdf work.

The desire to remember and to be remembered is a very old and human need. Since antiquity men has been making portraits, and the selfie is now an indispensable part of everyday life. Somewhere in between, around 1500, the first blossoming of portraiture in Europe began. 0852c4b9a8

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