Edvard Munch, Lovers in the Waves, 1896
Syd Barrett playing keyboards in recording studio with The Pink Floyd in 1967 (Photo by Andrew Whittuck)
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards in 1973 by Michael Putland
Shelley Duval for VOGUE, 1970
some pictures of john mulaney and pete davidson from pete's comedy special "alive from new york" (2020)
Bob Dylan: Dont Look Back (1967) dir. D.A. Pennebaker
active recall is a method of studying where you actively stimulate your memory during the learning process. instead of passively reviewing notes or textbooks, you test yourself on the material, forcing your brain to retrieve information. this process strengthens your memory and enhances your understanding of the subject.
the principle behind active recall is simple: the more you practice retrieving information, the better you become at remembering it. this technique involves:
asking yourself questions about the material.
summarizing information without looking at your notes.
using flashcards to test your knowledge.
teaching the material to someone else.
Keith Richards · 1964
Keith Richards and Mick Jagger photographed by Philip Townsend.
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