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Find what helps you remember things.

Find what helps you remember things.

Introduction Better write yourself a note. That’s the only way you’re going to remember anything anymore. If it ain’t written down, it doesn’t exist. Tie a string on your finger, clip on a clothespin, set a timer somewhere – whatever works to jog your memory is what you do. But in the new book “How to Be Remembered” by Michael Thompson, …

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Underrated European gem beckons solo travelers all year.

Underrated European gem beckons solo travelers all year.

Share The Article Last Updated 37 seconds ago Solo travel has become a popular trend in recent years, and the list of countries that cater to solo travelers continues to grow. Finland is a unique and underrated destination that offers a safe and enjoyable experience for solo travelers. Here are six reasons why Finland is a year-round favorite for solo …

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Baldur’s Gate 3 aids my D&D role growth.

Baldur’s Gate 3 Is Helping Me Learn My D&D Role Better Recently, I have discovered the incredible world of Dungeons & Dragons (D&D). As a beginner in this tabletop role-playing game, I was initially overwhelmed by the complex rules and mechanics. However, I found a remarkable tool to aid me in my quest to become a skilled D&D player: Baldur’s …

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Setting aside political differences – Southern Standard.

Setting aside political differences - Southern Standard.

Political Unity Found at Weekly Rotary Club Luncheon in McMinnville Political comity erupted Thursday at the weekly luncheon meeting of The Rotary Club of McMinnville. The occasion was a virtual presentation by Vanderbilt Political Science professor Carrier Russell, JD PhD. Widely recognized for her research and scholarly publications on partisan hostility and conflict, she recalled the history of Tennessee politics …

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