Memory Exercises "€" Bring Them On! By: RonSWhite | - Memory is the function of the brain, its efficiency and its ability to process information without a glitch. Memory provides us with the competitive advantage in a tough world. While the human brain and its memory may not be expected to be perfect at every occasion and while to err is only human, the capacity of the brain and the ability to capitalise on the powers to memorize could be exploited to its potential by engaging in some simple memory exercises. The role played by memory exercises in ... Tags:memory training, memory improvement, brain foods
Gandhi's Views On Education By: Sudhakar Ram | - By education I mean an all-round drawing out of the best in child and man - body, mind and spirit. Literacy is not the end of education nor even the beginning. It is only one of the means whereby man and woman can be educated. Literacy in itself is no education. I would therefore begin the child's education by teaching it a useful handicraft and enabling it to produce from the moment it begins its training.
Patent Infringement Rights Are Not Based On Use Of The Patent By: Glend Anderson | - Many inventors and small businesses own patents that they do not use or license. The common terminology when a patent owner uses a patent to produce a product or service is to practice the patent. A patent owner that does not practice the patent it owns is known in the legal system as an NPE or non-practicing entity. On the other hand, the patent owner that does practice a patent it owns is known as a market participant.