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Thursday, April 8, 2010

Seniors



Learning is an important part of our lives. However, education has
historically catered mainly to children and young adults, because the
brain was thought to be at its most malleable during the formative years.
Although the learning process during this time is extremely important,
the brain’s development is no longer thought to be “hard-wired” and
immutable thereafter.


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