Monday, 7 September 2015

Today’s Daily Brain Teaser (Sep 08, 2015)

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Rhyme Time

Find the synonymous word for each word in the following pair. For each pair, the words you find should rhyme with each other, the first word being an adjective and the second a noun. Some of these are easy, others are more challenging. Good luck!

For example: angry father= mad dad

sneaky insect

humorous rabbit

happy boy

muscular tune

close fright

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Today’s Daily Trivia Quiz (Sep 08, 2015)

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Pastries
How much do you know about these delicious creations?

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Memory : Misattribution

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Misattribution is a memory problem that becomes more common with age and refers to when you forget where a memory comes from. For example, have you ever started telling someone a joke or story and then had them tell you that they were the ones who told it to you in the first place? This is because the source of that memory was lost or misattributed to someone else.

Older memories are particular prone to being misattributed due to their transience. Sometimes people can even think that something happened to them, when in fact it happened to someone else in the family. This is especially common for older married couples that have heard each other’s stories many times over several years.

One way to help prevent misattribution is to stop and think carefully about a memory when you are recalling it. Try to think about who told it to you, when it happened, who else was there and why this is important to remember. Don’t jump to conclusions. When you are making a new memory, focusing on the details will help you prevent misattribution in the future.

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Vocabulary : Word of the Day : Persiflage

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per-si-flage

noun :: Frivolous or bantering talk.

“Instead of lecturing, the teacher’s persiflage encouraged participation in the subject.”

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Creativity : Brainstorming

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A brainstorm is a meeting where you try to find solutions to a problem. They are frequently conducted in groups in order to get a variety of different perspectives and ideas. To have the best chance at getting different perspectives, choose participants with a range of different backgrounds for the brainstorm (i.e. don’t pick all engineers to solve an engineering problem).

Every brainstorm should have a moderator whose job it is to write down all the ideas and keep the brainstorm on track. Make sure that everyone can see all the ideas as they are written (use a chalkboard or something similar).

To keep the energy of the meeting high, limit each brainstorm to 30 minutes (even if you don’t have a solution by the end of the meeting) and have plenty of cookies, soda, pens, and paper available.

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When invented in 1840s, some people criticized anesthesia…

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When invented in 1840s, some people criticized anesthesia as a “needless luxury”.

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During a 1964 hoax, a Swedish journalist exhibited paintings…

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During a 1964 hoax, a Swedish journalist exhibited paintings done by a chimpanzee under the name Pierre Brassau. The journalist was testing whether critics could tell the difference between true avant-garde modern artwork and a chimp’s work. They could not, and in fact, praised the works.

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Star Wars Light Saber Illusion

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Bummer! I should have posted today’s Star Wars light saber illusion last Friday for Force Friday. Oh well, better late than never, huh? So, here’s a fun image for all of you Star Wars fans!

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Looks like The Force is strong in this one. He’s just riding around on his pony with his handy dandy light saber at the ready! Or is he…?




The light saber that the boy is holding isn’t a light saber at all. If you look closely, you can see that his hand doesn’t actually wrap around it. The light saber in this image is just the crack between the barn doors in the background. Light is coming through the top and the bottom half is dark, giving it a Star Wars light saber illusion.

I really thought that this little boy was holding a light saber when I first looked at this image. And, he has a pretty funny surprised look on his face, so that just added to the light saber illusion for me. I mean, it’s not every day that you get to carry around a light saber while riding a horse! I’d be pretty surprised too!

Make sure to take a moment to rate this Star Wars light saber illusion below! Then, head over and check out this Yoda optical illusion and this Star Wars bookends optical illusion!

 

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I feel like rooting for the home team…

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…and this is why we can’t have white sox.

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Found in Thailand. 

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Historical Events for 7th September 2015

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1525 – Trial against “heretic” John Pistorius ends in the Hague
1596 – Dutch fleet bombards Banten, Java
1939 – Radio NY Worldwide-WRUL begins radio transmission
1943 – 987 Dutch Jewish transported to Auschwitz Concentration Camp
1944 – Strongest Hurricane of century in Netherlands (wind force 12)
1978 – 1st game of Boston Massacre, Yanks beat Red Sox 15-3
1980 – Sandra Spuzich wins LPGA Barth Golf Classic
1988 – Guy Lafleur, Tony Esposito and Brad Park inducted in NHL Hall of Fame
1990 – Marjorie Judith Vincent (Ill), 25, crowned 64th Miss America 1991
1996 – Rap artist Tupac Shahur shot multiple times in drive by shooting in Las Vegas, dies 6 days later

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