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Famous Mnemonics
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MEN ON THE MOON
Here's a new mnemonic diagram to illustrate the year that Man first
walked on the moon:
The
number 69 traces the flight trajectory.
Man's first steps on the moon occurred at 2.56 GMT on 21st July 1969,
when Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong left the Lunar
Excursion Module, having landed earlier on the 20th.
Apollo was the name given to the moon rocket programme following the
success of the Gemini spaceflight programme. To recall which Apollo
flight was the first manned landing, just recall the "double-L" as a
number within the name:
APO11O
For the crew of Apollo 11, just recall:
A - B - C
Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, Michael
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TAXONOMIC
CLASSIFICATIONS
Taxonomy is the classifying of living organisms (ie. plants and
animals) into scientifically-named groups based on similarities of
structure, origin etc.
King Philip's Classic
Order: "Family Genius - Special
Value".
(Kingdom, Phylum,
Class, Order, Family,
Genus, Species, Variety)
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THE HUMAN BRAIN
Here is a useful mnemonic sentence developed by Shelley Clough of
Hawarden (Indiana) for recalling the five lobes of the human brain.
" First Place Often
Takes the Trophy. "
(Frontal, Parietal, Occipital, Temporal, Temporal).
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VERTIBRATE ANIMAL
CLASSIFICATIONS
Here's a "farmyard" mnemonic that recalls the five classes of
vertibrates (or higher Chordates) in the animal kingdom, s
FARM B.
Fish - Amphibians -
Reptiles - Mammals - Birds |
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