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Aug 23 |
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At google, is the work always creative? googleblog.blogspot.com/2006/05/… |
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Aug 23 |
answered | At google, is the work always creative? |
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Jun 24 |
answered | How can I use the travel time (car driving) efficiently? |
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Jun 23 |
answered | Where should I store good advice? |
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Jun 19 |
answered | How to turn off your brain so you can have a peaceful night's sleep |
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Jun 18 |
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How can I learn about complex subjects? This is too short to be it's own answer, but there are plenty of books describing complex topics in layman's terms. For example, all of the "For Dummies" books. Or my personal favorite, 'The Quantum World: Quantum Physics for Everyone' by Kenneth Ford. They're out there, so don't burden yourself with material you don't feel you can handle. Find the right book and you'll understand it just fine. |
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Jun 18 |
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Jun 18 |
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How can I learn about complex subjects? I can say from personal experience that this is a wonderful way to learn complex topics. I created my own wiki when I started grad school and added pages to it for any concepts I encountered in my readings, schooling, discussions, etc. The ability to link between pages and connect concepts was both fun and helped me understand and recall that information later. |
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Jun 12 |
answered | How to retain focus without coffee? |
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Jun 12 |
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Is it possible to learn while sleeping? This alpha wave retention is presumably the learning that I spoke of. @Renan It's important to note that just because there is a term for something, it doesn't mean that the idea is based in truth. I've so far been unable to produce any literature that suggests learning can actually occur during true sleep. |
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Jun 12 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Jun 11 |
answered | Is it possible to learn while sleeping? |