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REMEMBERING  NAMES  AND  FACES
                                           The quickest and easiest way for you to learn the application of
                                          these principles is to put them immediately into practice.  On the
                                          following pages  I  have  doubled  the  number  of faces  and  names
                                          you were  asked to remember in the original test on pages 20 and
                                          21.1 have given suggestions on how you might apply die principles
                                          to remembering the names associated with five of the faces.  Look
                                          carefully  at  them  and  at  the  remaining  fifteen,  remembering  as
                                          many as you can, then test yourself on pages  144 to  147.
                                          Memorisation  of Faces
                                          If you wanted, for example, to remember the names of the faces on
                                          pages  140 to 143, you would simply apply the techniques outlined
                                          - looking closely at the faces, finding some characteristics that you
                                          could  imaginatively  associate  with  the  name,  and  then  making
                                          your mnemonic image.
                                           For example, MrMapley (No.  9) is easy to remember in that his
                                          face  is  deeply  furrowed  and  lined,  and  that  his  hair  is  similarly
                                          laced with patterns - thus  a map,  leading to Mapley.
                                           Mr  Suzuki  (No.  12)  has  particularly  pronounced  eyebrows,
                                          which you could imagine as the flamboyant handlebars of a Suzuki
                                          motorbike.
                                           Ms Knight (No.  15) has hair that hangs - thus you might imagine
                                          her bending her  head  down  from the  top  of a  castle,  with  some
                                          valiant knight climbing up her tresses to rescue her.
                                           Mr Burn  (No.  19)  has  very close-cropped  and  dark hair.  You
                                          might imagine that his face was a countryside and that his hair was
                                          the  result of a  gigantic bush or  forest fire that had  burned all the
                                          vegetation.
                                           Ms  Hammond  (No. 20),  although  she  looks  like  the  typical
                                          'blonde beauty', also has a jowl structure that could remind you of
                                          the  best  leg of pork -  ham!
                                           One other point about remembering people:  if you are certain
                                          that you will be meeting a person only once and are not concerned
                                          with your long-term memory of the name and the face, it is often
                                          useful to use an outstanding item of clothing that the person might
                                          be  wearing.  This  method,  of course,  is  no  good  for  long-term
                                          memory,  since  a  person  will  probably  not be  wearing the  same
                                          clothes next time. The same point applies to hairstyles and beards.
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