I Before E (Except After C) Old-School Ways to Remember Stuff

I Before E (Except After C) Old-School Ways to Remember Stuff by Judy Parkinson, published by Michael O’Mara on August 9, 2007, is a practical guide designed to assist readers in enhancing their memory. This 176-page book addresses the challenges of remembering simple facts and rules in an age of information overload. It offers a variety of memory aids, including well-known rhymes, memorable sayings, and mnemonics, all aimed at improving recall abilities.
Readers will discover a range of techniques to help unjumble their minds and boost their memory skills. The book includes classic memory tools such as “Thirty days hath September, April, June and November” and “Richard of York Gave Battle in Vain,” alongside modern methods for effective memorization. With its focus on Language Arts and Reference, this edition serves as a comprehensive resource for anyone looking to improve their ability to remember names, dates, facts, and events.
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Ever find yourself struggling to remember simple facts and rules? Is the ever increasing pace of life and glut of information challenging your memory? I Before E (Except After C) is full of memory aids to help you out. From well-known rhymes such as the popular ‘Thirty days hath September, April, June and November’, memorable sayings including ‘Spring forward, fall back’, and mnemonics such as ‘Richard of York Gave Battle in Vain’, to a selection of more modern methods of boosting one’s failing memory. I Before E is the definitive guide to help you to unjumble your mind and improve your ability to recall names, dates, facts, figures and events, and contains all the mnemonics you’ll ever need to know.
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