Using rhyming and even melodies can help you remember facts. By incorporating rhythm or the tune of a simple song into your memorization you can also help your understanding of how key events, people, dates, etc. fit together. The old saying “In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue,” is a great example of how rhyming can help commit information to your long-term memory. By taking the first letter of a series of related key words and using to invent a silly and memorable phrase, you can recall things in a specific order. This can be especially useful when trying to remember things in the order in which they happened. For example, "Gill Underestimated Cliff’s Strength” is a mnemonic for remembering who the main Allied powers were during World War II: Great Britain, the United States, China and the Soviet Union. If you study while smelling a certain notable scent (like rosemary, for example), and then use that scent later when you need to recall the material, studies suggest you’ll have a greater recall ability. Similarly, studying while listening to calm music can help you recall the material again later. When trying to commit a fact to memory, try to associate it with an image in your head. It may even help to draw the image out if you are a really visual learner. The image doesn’t necessarily have to be direct in its meaning. For example, if trying to learn facts about the Boston Tea Party, you might picture a Red Sox mug filled with hot tea. Associate different historical facts, events or phrases with a different part of your home in the order that you would normally walk through it. For example, to remember the outbreak of World War I associate the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and Sophie the Duchess of Hohenberg on June 28, 1914 with your front door. Visualize your entryway to your house in relationship to the fact that Austria-Hungary blamed Serbia for the killings and declared war on July 28, 1914.  An ancient memorization technique, the loci method has you construct a "memory palace" using a building you know well (like your home).  If trying to remember a chain of historical events, you might associate the first event with the front door to your home, the second with the entryway, the third with your living room, etc.
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One-sentence summary -- Put the information in a rhyme. Make up a mnemonic device. Use your other senses to trigger your memory. Use visualization. Use the loci method.


oil 1 cup (240 ml) of water. Fill a tea kettle or small saucepan with 1 cup of water, and bring it to a boil on the stove over medium-high heat.  You can prepare the full amount of water during this step, but you'll only use 1 cup (240 ml) when activating the tea leaves. The rest of the water may need to be reheated before use. Note that the water should be between 158°F and 176°F (70°c and 80°c). Pour 1/4 cup (60 ml) of boiled water into the clean teapot. Swirl the water around slightly to rinse and warm the pot. If possible, try to use a Moroccan teapot. Moroccan teapots vary in size, but a small pot typically holds about a half liter (six glasses) of tea, while a larger pot holds approximately a liter (12 glasses); you can also use an ordinary teapot if you don't have a Moroccan one. Flameproof teapots are ideal when available. Place the tea leaves in the tea pot. You'll need about 1 teaspoon (5 ml) of loose gunpowder tea for every 6 oz (177ml) of hot water. If following the quantities noted in this recipe, add the full amount of leaves. Chinese gunpowder tea is the most conventional, but if you are unable to find this tea, you could prepare a similar version of this drink using other loose green tea leaves or green tea bags. Use at least 2 tea bags for every 1 Tbsp (15 ml) of loose tea if choosing this option. Add boiling water to the tea pot, directly over the tea leaves currently in the pot. Swirl the pot gently to warm, rinse, and activate the tea leaves. Allow the tea to steep in the hot water for about 30 seconds. For a stronger flavor, you might consider letting it steep for as long as 1 or 2 minutes. Swirl the pot to wash and rinse the tea leaves, then carefully strain the water out through the spout of the tea pot, keeping the leaves in the pot.  The drained liquid is not Moroccan tea. This initial portion of water only rinses the leaves. Some tea pots have strainers in them; others do not. If your pot does not have its own strainer, make sure that you pour the contents through a separate strainer to collect the leaves and return them to the pot.
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One-sentence summary -- . Warm the teapot. Add the loose gunpowder tea. Pour in the remaining 3/4 cup (200 ml) of water. Steep briefly. Strain the water.


An air purifier is essentially a fan that pulls air in before filtering it back out to remove the odors in a room. Buy an air purifier from a building or cleaning supply store and plug it in the wall in the painted room. Set it on high and leave it running for 2-3 days to filter out the smell of paint.  This is a good option if you really don’t have a lot of ventilation in your living space. If you don’t have central air conditioning or access to a lot of windows, get an air purifier. You need to replace the filters for air purifiers after a few months of running. Air fresheners come in the form of sticks, sprays, or plug-ins. They release synthetic odors that replicate the smell of popular odors like lavender or citrus. Get a few air fresheners with odors that you like and set them out in the painted room to mask the smell of paint. This will keep the smell of paint at bay while the room clears out and ventilates.  Air fresheners are an excellent choice if you have a very specific scent that you want to replace the paint with. This won’t technically remove the smell of paint. It will help mask the odors though. While it’s typically more expensive than standard acrylic, latex, and oil-based paints, low-VOC paints are an excellent option if you want to avoid paint odors altogether. Before painting your room, ask your paint supplier about low-VOC options. Apply low-VOC paints the same way that you would normally paint a room.  Low-VOC paints aren’t made with high quantities of the chemicals that make paint smell like paint. They’re also typically healthier for your lungs too. VOC is short for volatile organic compound. They’re a set of chemicals that tend to have strong odors and are commonly found in aerosol products.
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One-sentence summary -- Buy an air purifier and plug it in to clear your room of paint odors. Set out air fresheners to replace the scent of paint. Cover walls with a low-VOC paint to avoid paint odors altogether.


To access this option, search for something in the Twitter search box, then click on the ⋯ option and select Advanced search from the menu. Advanced search window will pop-up on your screen. Use twitter.com/search-advanced Advanced search to quickly access this option. Scroll down to the “Accounts” title, then type any username (e.g. wikihow) in the “From these accounts” box. If you want to customize your search results, use the other options from the Advanced search menu. You can see the blue “Search” button on the top-right side of the box. Click on the “Latest” header to see the recent Tweets from the account. That's it!
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Move to the Advanced search option. Type a username. Click on the Search button. Now you can see the tweets from your favourite user.