Thursday, 17 September 2015

Today’s Daily Brain Teaser (Sep 18, 2015)

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Salt and Pepper

Can you decipher this common phrase?

Salt: Good morning

Pepper: Hello

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Today’s Daily Trivia Quiz (Sep 18, 2015)

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Timely Songs
Many songs refer to time: a specific year, an age, or even a time of day. See if you can identify these songs that all relate to time.

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Vocabulary : Word of the Day : Carp

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verb :: To find fault or complain.

“Please don’t carp at the quality of this sentence.”

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Creativity : Thinking Fluently

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One of the things you notice about creative people is that they are extremely prolific thinkers. They produce tons and tons of ideas both good and bad. A creative thinker is constantly rethinking and recombining ideas into different permutations.

To be a creative thinker, try to force relationships between seemingly unconnected ideas, and don’t be afraid to record an idea that you’re not sure is correct. You can always come back to it later and combine it with something else to get a new idea. Go for quantity in your ideas and try not to censor yourself.

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Memory : SQ3R

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SQ3R is an acronym for a popular study system that will help you get the most from your studying. SQ3R stands for Survey, Question, Read, Recite, and Review. It’s a good system to use if you are trying to learn the material in a textbook.

Survey

In this first step, you should take no more than 5 minutes to get an overview of what the chapter or book is about. Read the preface, table of contents, chapter titles, headings, graphs, summaries, etc. This will give you an outline of what you are about to learn which will help you know what to expect.

Question

Survey the material again, but stop at each section and ask yourself some questions about what you hope to learn by reading that material. This step helps increase your interest in the topic and focus your attention on what you will be learning.

Read

Read the material. Don’t take notes or highlight anything yet. The first time you read through the material, you don’t yet know which facts are important, so taking notes is difficult and inefficient.

Recite

In this step, you should try to answer the questions you asked in the Question step. Look back at the material only if necessary. Talking out loud to yourself isn’t necessary, but it can help reinforce the information. Recitation also provides Feedback. Spend at least half of your time on this step.

Review

Survey the book again and take note of which areas you were able to recite successfully and which areas you were not. You can study the weak areas again later. A review right after studying will help solidify the material in your mind. Periodic reviews at later dates will refresh your memory and help relearn material that you have forgotten.

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A Simple Floating Illusion

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Looking at an image from a different perspective can be very interesting. However, you have to have just the right image, other wise it just looks strange.

Today’s floating illusion still looks strange, but it’s also a pretty great photo optical illusion, at least in my opinion!

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These two strapping young lads appear to be floating, only to be stopped by the top of a bridge or other stone structure. But, is this floating illusion really what it appears to be?




Of course not, or it wouldn’t be on an optical illusion website!

If you can’t figure out this floating illusion, just turn the image upside down. (Or right side up?) You’ll see that they aren’t floating in the air, but laying on a cement or rock slab that juts out into the water. The buildings and bridges in the background are actually the reflections of the real things in the surrounding water. Such a simple illusion, but it still has an interesting impact!

Want to see another floating illusion? This creepy floating boat will really blow your mind!

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The world’s only diamond mine open to the public is…

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The world’s only diamond mine open to the public is in Murfreesboro, Arkansas. Visitors can keep whatever gems they find, and over 31,000 diamonds have been found since it became a state park in 1972.

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In 1994 a 75-pound bag of cocaine fell out of a plane…

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In 1994 a 75-pound bag of cocaine fell out of a plane and landed in the middle of a Florida crime watch meeting.

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There is a theory known as “Quantum Immortality”, in which the mind will…

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There is a theory known as “Quantum Immortality”, in which the mind will always transport itself to alternate realities where it survives otherwise fatal events.

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A growing number of wealthy women are getting cosmetic…

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A growing number of wealthy women are getting cosmetic surgery know as Blowtox – Botox injections in the scalp. This stops nerves from activating sweat glands so they can emerge from the gym with their hair still looking blow-dried.

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In 1517, a nobleman offered to pay a corrupt Catholic monk for…

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In 1517, a nobleman offered to pay a corrupt Catholic monk for an indulgence in order to forgive him of a future sin. The monk quickly agreed and granted it, but as he rode out of town the nobleman attacked and beat him. He then told the monk that was the future sin he had […]

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U.S. Marine Smedley Butler, one of the most decorated servicemen…

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U.S. Marine Smedley Butler, one of the most decorated servicemen in American history, was a staunch critic of U.S. military endeavors, including his his own participation, saying “In short, I was a racketeer, a gangster for capitalism.”

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In Visiting the Relics

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Photo courtesy of Casper Johansen.
Taken in Hue, Vietnam.

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Historical Events for 17th September 2015

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1683 – Antonie van Leeuwenhoek reports existence of bacteria
1862 – Battle of Cumberland Gap, TN-evacuted by Federals
1950 – San Francisco 49ers (formerly AAFC) play 1st NFL game, lose 21-17
1959 – 59th US Golf Amateur Championship won by Jack Nicklaus
1968 – Zond 5 completes circumnavigation of Moon
1983 – 8th Toronto International Film Festival: “The Big Chill” directed by Lawrence Kasdan wins the People’s Choice Award
1984 – Reggie Jackson is 13th to hit 500 HRs
1990 – Soviet Union and Saudi Arabia restore diplomatic ties
1991 – UN admits Estonia, Latvia, Lithuiania, North and South Korea, Marshall Islands and Micronesia
1996 – Dodger Hideo Nomo no-hits Colo Rockies, 9-0 at Coors Field

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