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P.R.S. Sŏnggyŏng kiŏkpŏp. Yŏnggwang, 1988.

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Every good boy deserves fudge: The book of mnemonic devices. Perigee, 2007.

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The memorized Torah: The mnemonic system of the Mishnah. Scholars Press, 1985.

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Hempe, Isaiah. How to memorize the Bible. Tzyon Press, 2009.

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Scribal Wit: Aramaic mnemonics in the Leningrad Codex. Gorgias Press, 2013.

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Oral tradition in Judaism: The case of the Mishnah. Garland Pub., 1987.

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Bates, Delphine Branon. Help me remember the Ten Commandments. LifeSong Publishers, 2010.

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Elizabeth, Elliott Susan, ed. Remembering the parables. Pinyon Pub., 2010.

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Bibletelling: Interactive Bible learning. International Learning Solutions, 2005.

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Rosen, David H., and Uyen B. Hoang. The Patient-Centered Interview. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190628871.003.0005.

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In this chapter, the focus is on the patient-centered interview as a basic tool that uses inherent principles of the biopsychosocial model to talk to patients. There are four key approaches to patient interviewing: the science of observation, following the affect, the concept of process, and the A.R.T. of interviewing. Observational skills can be refined to yield valuable clinical data. Follow-the-affect helps to guide the interview in relation to what the patient is feeling, and it acknowledges the importance of students’ abilities to keep track of their own feelings. The interview process se
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Rudman, Jack. Supervisor's Handbook of Mnemonic Devices. National Learning Corp, 1997.

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Hamilton, Paula. The Proust Effect: Oral History and the Senses. Edited by Donald A. Ritchie. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195339550.013.0015.

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At least one of the five senses—sound, vision, touch, taste, and smell—is essential to all human experience. Oral history is no exception. The importance of the senses has taken new conceptual approaches to interpreting the nature of experience, first by anthropologists working with different cultures, then later cultural historians, that is, before these ideas became more widespread. This article traces the importance of the five senses in experiencing oral history with special reference to Marcel Proust. It is well known that senses can act as a mnemonic device or a trigger to remembering. T
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Evans, Rod L. Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge: The Book of Mnemonic Devices. Perigee Trade, 2007.

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Speak and read Japanese: Fun mnemonic devices for remembering Japanese words and their meanings. Stone Bridge Press, 2017.

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Herzberg, Larry. Speak and read Chinese: Fun mnemonic devices for remembering Chinese words and their tones. 2016.

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How to Remember Everything in the New Testament and General Conference. Cedar Fort, 2006.

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Memory-Boosting Mnemonic Songs for Content Area Learning: Dozens of Songs Set to Familiar Tunes to Help All Students Learn, Review, and Recall Important Facts. Teaching Resources, 2006.

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Grammar good?: With additional exercises, answers, and examples : a book of mnemonics, tests, tools, rhymes, and other devices to remember the rules of English grammar. 3rd ed. DLC & J, 2007.

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