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Do you agree with the statement that "two people generally do not remember the same event in the same way"? Why or why not? Please support your conclusion with research from the text. What are some practical implications of your conclusion?

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The solution provides concise information, assistance and advise in tackling the task (see above) the topic of memory, in particular - the manner by which we have similarities and differences in what we recall. A simple outline is suggested together with key information to get the student started. Resources are also included for further exploration of the topic.

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Hi There,
In this particular task, you are simply being asked to present an opinion on the matter at hand. Whether you agree or disagree is your choice. But whatever position you take, give your reasons as logically as you can. Since you did not indicate which text, I can only provide you the advice of looking up the current text material you have on the matter and citing from them for support on your position. I have chosen an appropriate resource here based only own ideas but you can take up the concepts from the material you are using in class. Outline:

1. Opinion - 100 words
2. Reason - 150 words

This should cover what you need. You can also use the listed resources to further explore the topic. All the best with your ...

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