Thursday, 13 June 2013

Today's Daily Brain Teaser (Jun 14, 2013)

Two Part Challenge



I had a lot of fun putting together the following list of words. Can you figure out the rule I used to develop the list? Once you do, have fun creating your own list!



mount, right, left, roll, mote, lick,

lass, over, rate, aunt, rill, arch,

oral, ever, pine, rice, tip, each,

team, rash, sage, ouch, edge, ray,

earn, any





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Today's Daily Trivia Quiz (Jun 14, 2013)

Tommy Boy

How well do you remember the scenes from Chris Farley and David Spade's hit "Tommy Boy"?



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Vocabulary : Word of the Day : Decorum

de-co-rum



noun :: Propriety of manner or conduct; grace arising from suitableness of speech and behavior to one's own character, or to the place and occasion; decency of conduct; seemliness; that which is seemly or suitable.



""In the Ireland of the 1940's ... the stolidity of a long, empty, grave face was thought to be the height of decorum and profundity" -- John McGahern.

Creativity : Brainstorm Rule: Go for Quantity

The goal of a Brainstorm is to come up with many different possible solutions to a problem. Be prolific! Don't dwell on any particular thought unless you are building on it. There will be plenty of time to think about the details of each idea at a later date.



The moderator should try to maintain the energy and pace of the meeting by keeping people on track and forcing them to go on to the next idea. If someone is going into a long-winded explanation of something, the moderator should interrupt them and ask for a one-sentence summary.



Having a quota for the number of ideas you want to produce is a good motivator for the group. Try for at least 100 ideas in a half-hour brainstorm.

Memory : Where You Study

Studies show that where you learn something has an effect on your ability to recall the information at a later date. In particular, your ability to remember something is improved if you learn the information in the same or similar location that you will recall it. This is because the context in which you learn the material serves as a landmark for your memory.



To use this to your advantage, you should study your subject in the location where you will be expected to recall it. For example, if you are studying for a test, you could study the material in the same classroom (or similar classroom) where you are going to be tested. If you are memorizing lines for a play, you could do it in the theater where you will be performing.



If you don't know where you will be expected to recall the information, or if you can't replicate the environment, then you should try to study the material in a variety of different places so you don't get tied to one particular location.



Studies also show that your body position affects your accuracy at recalling information. So, if you are going to be sitting down while taking your test, it might be a good idea to be seated when you study for it, as opposed to lying down.

Robert Blake science students design rescue rockets - This is The West Country



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Daily Sudoku: Fri 14-Jun-2013

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Daily Monster Sudoku: Fri 14-Jun-2013

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Daily Squiggly Sudoku: Fri 14-Jun-2013

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Capital Quiz: Friday, June 14 - The Dominion Post



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Splendor and beauty - NG News



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So you'd like to know where the photo was taken? - Ocala



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What Do Googlers Think Of The Internship Movie? - Forbes



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'Dexter' Season 8: Mommy issues and 6 more things to look forward to - Zap2it.com (blog)



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Robert Blake science students design rescue rockets - Bridgwater Mercury



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Fossil Brain Teaser: New Study Reveals Patterns of Dinosaur Brain Development - Science Daily (press release)



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Are we failing the brightest school pupils?

The Chief Inspector of Schools, Sir Michael Wilshaw today (13 June) announced that he believed that there was a failure by state schools to nurture their brightest pupils. Ofsted has suggested that schools place more of an emphasis on developing their brightest pupils.

Haiku Reviews: From Atmospheric Abstractions To Semi-Operas (PHOTOS ... - Huffington Post



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So you'd like to know where the photo was taken? - Ocala



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Answer - Week 24 - Monday

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Mensa Brainteaser - Week 24 - Thursday

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