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emn50

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very interesting!

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missss

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Cigarette 0 – 5 fruits and vegetables – 30 minutes of walking per day = 75% less risk of suffering a heart attack.

Enjoy your life. :))

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missss

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Thanks Gesell, it’s interesting. Besos.

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missss

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Have a look at this experience:

Have a nice day!

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missss

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The Difference Between Reading On Paper And Reading On A Screen
Friday, May 3, 2013

An utterly fascinating article by Ferris Jabr on the Scientific American website, about the psychological differences between reading on paper and reading on a screen:

“Understanding how reading on paper is different from reading on screens requires some explanation of how the brain interprets written language. We often think of reading as a cerebral activity concerned with the abstract—with thoughts and ideas, tone and themes, metaphors and motifs.

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As far as our brains are concerned, however, text is a tangible part of the physical world we inhabit. In fact, the brain essentially regards letters as physical objects because it does not really have another way of understanding them. The human brain perceives a text in its entirety as a kind of physical landscape. When we read, we construct a mental representation of the text in which meaning is anchored to structure.

The exact nature of such representations remains unclear, but they are likely similar to the mental maps we create of terrain—such as mountains and trails—and of man-made physical spaces, such as apartments and offices. Both anecdotally and in published studies, people report that when trying to locate a particular piece of written information they often remember where in the text it appeared.

We might recall that we passed the red farmhouse near the start of the trail before we started climbing uphill through the forest; in a similar way, we remember that we read about Mr. Darcy rebuffing Elizabeth Bennett on the bottom of the left-hand page in one of the earlier chapters.

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In most cases, paper books have more obvious topography than onscreen text. An open paperback presents a reader with two clearly defined domains—the left and right pages—and a total of eight corners with which to orient oneself. A reader can focus on a single page of a paper book without losing sight of the whole text: one can see where the book begins and ends and where one page is in relation to those borders. One can even feel the thickness of the pages read in one hand and pages to be read in the other.

Turning the pages of a paper book is like leaving one footprint after another on the trail—there’s a rhythm to it and a visible record of how far one has traveled. All these features not only make text in a paper book easily navigable, they also make it easier to form a coherent mental map of the text.

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In contrast, most screens, e-readers, smartphones and tablets interfere with intuitive navigation of a text and inhibit people from mapping the journey in their minds. A reader of digital text might scroll through a seamless stream of words, tap forward one page at a time or use the search function to immediately locate a particular phrase—but it is difficult to see any one passage in the context of the entire text.” (Read more here.)

This exactly evokes my experience of reading paper book and e-books: with text on paper, I feel rooted, grounded, conscious of where I’ve been and where I’m going; with digital text, I feel lost, floating in a void.

Do these two kinds of reading feel this way to you, too?

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amaranta46

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un saludo a todos los usuarios de esta pagina.

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yolys

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I recommend my instructor Sandra Diaz Horcasitas. she lives in Malaga. I am so sad she left. Probably Malaguenos will be looking for her. [email protected]

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Wind..

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I love to see you smile
and I love knowing that
I caused that smile.

I love see you happy
and I love knowing that
I caused that happiness.

I love to look into your beautiful eyes
and I love the way I fall into them.

I love it when you hold my hand
and I love having
the courage to grab and hold yours.

I love that I want to be yours
I love so many things about you
but the most important thing is…

I LOVE YOU.

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Wind..

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Kära Ulla; Jag har äntligen kunnat hitta dig genom tiden och du kan inte föreställa mig den glädje som har gett mig att tala med er via telefon. Vissa säger att det är bara kvinnan som förblir vacker minnet av första gången, men som även förekommer i män, och mer om upplevelsen var trevlig, ren och spontan. Våra destinationer var av olika vägar, men nu vet du, jag känner mycket glad för att kunna komma ihåg den underbara tid vi spenderat tillsammans tillsammans. Tappa inte kontakten en annan, som du säger, dessa minnen aldrig dör och är som en frisk andedräkt i våra hjärtan. Med kärlek John

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Querida Ulla;
Por fin he podido localizarte a través del tiempo y no puedes imaginarte la alegría que me ha dado el poder hablar contigo por Teléfono.
Hay quien dice que es solo la mujer en la cual permanece el bello recuerdo de la primera vez, pero eso tambien ocurre en los hombres, y mas si la experiencia fué grata, limpia y espontánea.
Nuestros destinos fueron por caminos distintos, pero ahora , al saber de ti, me siento muy feliz de poder recordar juntos esa maravillosa época que pasamos juntos.
No perdamos el contacto el uno con el otro, como bien dices, esos recuerdos nunca mueren y son como un soplo fresco en nuestros corazones.
Con cariño
Juan

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