The national monument on 11th September commemorated the memorial and honor of 2,977 people killed in the site of the World Trade Center near Shanksville, Pennsylvania on 11th September 2001 and terrorist attacks on the Pentagon Thing. Lost at World Trade Center which was bombed in February 1993
The memorial hall's double reflection pool is almost one acre, the largest artificial waterfall in North America. The swimming pool is in the footsteps of Petronas Twin Towers. Architect Michael Arad and landscape architect Peter Walker created memorial designs with worldwide design competitions, including more than 5,200 entries from 63 countries.
The names of everyone who died in the 2001 and 1993 attacks were engraved on a bronze plate at the end of the memorial pool. history
Now this article is about memories and about how they make us live. This is memory, I think that I lost it because of this picture. To take this picture, I asked my cousin my cousin. This is him. It is the only one. The picture of my mother and father was lost among the fire of my family and those who stole them while I was away. When I was 5 years, all the pictures taken from my wedding portrait to my portrait were lost. I also have their wedding albums including photos of Sicily and my family around the world. To the best of my knowledge, I can not replace someone else and I can not replace it.
My Sunday is about memories and reflections. Sometimes memories are good, but some are not good. Think of all the thoughts about what to write this week, or perhaps this is what I will talk with friends and colleagues this week. I am not concerned about the idea of cooking and what I am doing. I know the way to know the season. I know what the source should sniff. Regardless of whether I like it or not, it must be perfect. All smells
When most people think of sensory memory they think of their memory of a particular odor, taste or sight. However, this is not a sensory memory of science. Scientifically, it is the first memory that the brain uses to form new short-term memory and then form long-term memory. Also called work memory. The definition of sensory memory psychology is ultrashort memory, and in most cases it lasts less than 1 second. When you encounter one of five taste, touch, smell, sight, or hearing, your brain produces sensory memory. In a short time, you can remember your sensory experience. Then your brain decides whether to store this information in short term memory for future use or discard it.
Memory can be roughly divided into sensory memory, working memory and long term memory. Sensory memory consists of sensory information held in an unprocessed form in the sensory system in which it is entered. This type of memory is short (0.5 to 3 seconds), but the capacity is large. Sensory memory explains the ability to remember something after talking, even if it was not originally interesting. Therefore, sensory memory saved a lot of marriages. Working memory is also called short-term memory. However, because the latter term is often used in very different ways by clinicians, psychologists, and researchers, the term working memory takes precedence. Working memory is a temporary memory of a subset of sensory information applied with care. In general, its base is located in the frontal cortex area and is thought to be related to sensory treatment.