Tag Archives: male and female
Never a cross word
Posted on11. Mar, 2010 by Jenny.
Doing crosswords or sudoku puzzles can help couples to make up more quickly after arguments, according to new research
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BBC gives nursery rhymes a fairytale ending
Posted on20. Oct, 2009 by Jenny.
The BBC has been accused of tinkering with traditional nursery rhymes to give them happy endings to avoid upsetting children.
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The Brilliant Brain
Posted on08. Oct, 2009 by Jenny.
Eight-year-old Fidelia Chan is playing a computer game at a ‘brain training’ class for kids…
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Inside the rational mind of Van Gogh
Posted on08. Oct, 2009 by Jenny.
He has long been regarded as an unbalanced genius whose brilliance could not be separated from his mental illness.
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Humpty could be heading for his final fall
Posted on08. Oct, 2009 by Jenny.
Nursery rhymes could be left on the shelf after a survey suggested that nearly a quarter of parents had never recited one to their children.
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Canny tip #8: Get Yourself Heard
Posted on07. Oct, 2009 by Jenny.
A series of eight tips produced by The University of Warwick, are offered as quick reference guides to the simple application of general best practice techniques. Whilst originally developed for students, they could be used by anyone.
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Canny Tip #4: Speed Reading Skills
Posted on07. Oct, 2009 by Jenny.
A series of eight tips produced by The University of Warwick, are offered as quick reference guides to the simple application of general best practice techniques. Whilst originally developed for students, they could be used by anyone.
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BBC Brain Training Experiment
Posted on10. Sep, 2009 by Jenny.
The BBC is doing a mass brain training study to see if exercising the brain really helps!
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Memory exam as good as IQ test
Posted on19. Aug, 2009 by Jenny.
Scientists are calling for a new way of testing intelligence.
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The creative side of the brain
Posted on12. Aug, 2009 by Jenny.
Adapted from The Complete Book of Intelligence Tests by Philip J. Carter

