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		<title>By: maik</title>
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		<description>For me, associating new unknown things with things i&#039;m used to is another very useful way of improving memory&#039;s capacity. Especially symbolic pictures are a easy to use tool for remembering complex things the simple way. Let&#039;s just say  Mindmapping.</description>
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