The Secrets of Ed Cooke, Memory Master

The Secrets of Ed Cooke, Memory Master

Who is Ed Cooke, memory coach? What did he do, and how did he know Joshua Foer, the author of Moonwalking with Einstein? Ed Cooke, memoy coach and grand master of memory, completed the tasks necessary to gain the grand master title. Ed Cooke also coached Joshua Foer and helped him become a US Memory Champion in 2006. Keep reading to find out more about Ed Cooke and how he helped Foer win the 2006 Memory Championships.

Where the Crawdads Sing: Jumpin’ Was Kya’s Real Pa

Where the Crawdads Sing: Jumpin’ Was Kya’s Real Pa

Who is the character Jumpin’? In Where the Crawdads Sing, Jumpin’ was related to what main character? What is his role in the novel? In Where the Crawdads Sing, Jumpin’ is one of the few characters who is kind to Kya. Jumpin’ owns a store where Kya buys gas and other supplies. In Where the Crawdads Sing, Jumpin’ and his wife, Mabel, try to look out for Kya and support her. Here are some examples of how Jumpin’ showed Kya kindness, and became her family.

Where the Crawdads Sing’s Jodie: A Brother’s Return

Where the Crawdads Sing’s Jodie: A Brother’s Return

Who is Jodie in Where the Crawdads Sing? What happens to Jodie in the book? Do he and Kya have a good relationship? Jodie is Kya’s older brother and closest sibling in the book Where the Crawdads Sing. Jodie and Kya have three other older siblings, who each leave one by one after their mother leaves. In Where the Crawdads Sing, Jodie is the last sibling to leave Kya. Jodie and Kya reunite later in the book, and become a family.

The 4 Types of Internal Memory + What They Do

The 4 Types of Internal Memory + What They Do

What are the types of internal memory? How does internal memory work? Internal memory is the memory from inside our heads. Humans have the ability to work with external memory, meaning we can use memory aids like books or notes to help us remember. But the different types of internal memory all work together to create an intricate system of memory. Keep reading to find out more about the four types of internal memory.