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Get crates to the target area in this 3d isometric puzzle game.

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Freecell Freecell Freecell is a well know card game in which you must build from ace to king on the four foundations. Single cards can be moved to the four storage cells, and cards are stacked in red-black descending sequences on the tableau.

Pizza Driver Pizza Driver Master your driving skills in a top-down pseudo-3D city as you deliver different pizza types and try to rack up the multipliers for extra buxx! Upgrade your car's engine, fuel tank, bumpers, and storage and grab power-ups around the city to become the ultimate pizza-delivering machine!

Super Sergeant Shooter Super Sergeant Shooter You are super sergeant and your mission is to clean the abandoned warehouse from enemy mercenaries, use 3 types of weapons to shoot your way through dangerous corridors, storage rooms and dark caves, try to survive and find the exit on each level in this 3D shooter game.

Shooter Spark and Enforces Shooter Spark and Enforces Mission Briefing: The base has spotted an illegal goods storage in a warehouse, and sent you to the location to eliminate them. Eliminate those dirty armies and kill the leader to finish the mission. but beware, the dirty armies are so dangerous and are great in numbers.

Love Panda Defense Love Panda Defense LP loves nature and is very fond of his beautiful home in Foping Valley. Love Panda and his family and friends are fruit farmers and have been living there for many generations. However, they have been attacked by possessed monkeys who want to raid their farms and storage for their precious fruits! Now LP and his friends and family must join together to stop the crazed monkeys before it is too late!

Youda Farmer Youda Farmer Do you want to experience some country life, like never before? Then here is Youda Farmer! Run your farm, grow your crops and provide all shops with the supplies they need. It's up to you to keep all retailers in this little village happy with your beautiful farm products. You start off with a little farm providing the baker of his flour to make bread for the villagers. During the game you can upgrade your farm with a chicken coop, stables for your pigs and sheep, fields to grow your tomatoes, grapes, potatoes and vegetables and a pond for your fish. Doing well, more retailers will order your products, expand their business and consequently need more supplies. You are in charge to pick up the right products and deliver them in time. Grow wheat, tomatoes, potatoes and grapes, take care of your cattle and catch your fish. Visit the butcher, the (green)grocer, the tailor or the fish shop to deliver your products. Selling more of your products and earning bonuses make it possible to upgrade your farm with new machinery or storage room to increase your productivity. Food processors to feed your animals faster, a compost grinder to speed up the growing of your crops, hay stacks, water towers and so on! The villagers do work hard, but once in a while they are up for big harvest parties! While doing your business, make sure you pick up the party products to give these people the entertainment they need! Enjoy the fun of numerous combo's, upgrades and specials in this addictive and beautifully designed farm game!

Memorize the numbers mind training Memorize the numbers mind training What is memory Memory is one of the activities of the human mind. It is the capacity to retain an impression of past experiences. There are multiple types of classifications for memory based on duration, nature and retrieval of perceived items. The main stages in the formation and retrieval of memory, from an information processing perspective, are: Encoding (processing of received information by acquisition) Retrieval (calling back the stored information and use it in a suitable way to execute a given task) Storage (building a permanent record of received information as a result of consolidation) A basic and generally accepted classification (depending on the duration of memory retention and the amount of stored information during these stages) identifies three distinct types of memory: Sensory memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory. The first stage corresponds approximately to the initial moment that an item is perceived. Some of these information's in the sensory area proceeds to the sensory store, which is referred to as short-term memory. Sensory memory is characterized by the duration of memory retention from milliseconds to seconds and short-term memory from seconds to minutes. Once the information is stored, it can be retrieved in a period of time, which ranges from days to years and this type of memory is called long-term memory. When we are given a seven digit number, we can remember it only for a few seconds and then forget (short term memory). On the other hand we remember our telephone numbers, since we have stored it in our brain after long periods of consolidation (long term memory). The definition of working memory, which is erroneously used as a synonym of short-term memory, is based on not only the duration of memory retention but also the way how it is used in daily life activities. For instance, when we are asked to multiply 45 with 4 in our head, we have to perform a series of simple calculations (addition and multiplications) to give the final answer. The process of keeping in mind all these information for a short period of time is called working memory. Good example is a chess player, who is playing with multiple opponents at the same time and trying to remember the positions of stones in all games and using this information to make a good move, when required. Long-term memory can further be classified as declarative (explicit) and procedural (implicit). Explicit memory requires conscious recall, in other words the information must be called back consciously when it is required. If this information is about our own lives (what we ate for breakfast in this morning, our birth date etc.), it is called episodic memory, if it concerns our knowledge about the world (capital of France, presidents of US etc.), then it is called semantic memory. Implicit memory is not based on the conscious recall of information stored in our brain, but on the habituation or sensitization of learned facts. We perform better in a given task each time we repeat the task, that is we use our implicit memory without necessarily remembering the previous experiences but using the previously learned behaviours unconsciously. Keep your mind fresh Keeping body and mind healthy just needs regular gentle exercise, enough to make the heart beat a little faster and keep the blood reaching all parts of the brain. But beware, some foods taken over a number of years will clog the brains blood supply. Fortunately there are other foods and herbs that can do the opposite, and actually help keep the brain healthy. Creative thought could not exist without memory. The ability to remember one’s past experience and use it as a springboard for new potentials is necessary. Without a clear understanding of what is already known, how could you know that you’d discovered something unknown? This is especially the case in problem solving. Creative artistic inspiration draws more on aesthetic considerations. Yet both are dependent upon the remembrance of known experience as a platform for new creations. Many people have trouble remembering numbers. All remember things that we care about, and most of us don't care very much about numbers. The key to remembering numbers is to translate them into something that we do care about using mnemonics."

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July 29, 2008