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I wrote a research paper about memory for a school project. The paper is targeted for students, with information and tips directed towards a student-based audience. You can find the paper on this link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1y4U2MMUnbBO1kB2QR9Ppnxa0UrfjB592/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=118075883052852256154&rtpof=true&sd=true. Feedback can be attached to this post, but preferably on this Google Form: https://forms.gle/gnB2wxCzE4iCRLEEA. Any feedback is accepted and appreciated.

2 minutes ago, dimreepr said:

He means, what do you want to talk about, specifically; IOW which part of your "paper" do you want to discuss? 😉

I hope he doesn't say something like, "I want to discuss section 4.2.2".

Just now, Bufofrog said:

I hope he doesn't say something like, "I want to discuss section 4.2.2".

Why? What have you got to hide... 🤔

The important thing about memory. . . .

 

Is, . . .  ummm. .   

 

No,,         it's gone          😶

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