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	<title>Comments on: Thousand Thanks</title>
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	<description>Learning English as a second language</description>
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		<title>By: eager</title>
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		<description>Again, Thousand Thanks</description>
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		<title>By: darrows</title>
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		<description>I just wanted to take a minute to commend you on your efforts to learn English.  You are doing something that 99 in 100 people are simply unwilling to do, take action and do the work.

You had mentioned your desire to improve your memory in several of your posts so I wanted to share some resources that helped me tremendously.  Memory is not an innate talent as I had once thought, it is simply a process that once learned can be applied to any task.  Good luck in your work.

1. The memory book by Harry Lorraine and Jerry Lucas
2. The Mind Map Book by Tony Buzan
3. Mega Memory by Kevin Trudeau</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just wanted to take a minute to commend you on your efforts to learn English.  You are doing something that 99 in 100 people are simply unwilling to do, take action and do the work.</p>
<p>You had mentioned your desire to improve your memory in several of your posts so I wanted to share some resources that helped me tremendously.  Memory is not an innate talent as I had once thought, it is simply a process that once learned can be applied to any task.  Good luck in your work.</p>
<p>1. The memory book by Harry Lorraine and Jerry Lucas<br />
2. The Mind Map Book by Tony Buzan<br />
3. Mega Memory by Kevin Trudeau</p>
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