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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Here is a mosaic puzzle from the church in Ravenna, Italy. I have always been impressed by the bright colors and delicacy of the work, demanding countless hours doubtless. Ravenna on the Adriatic coast was for many years the capital of the western part of the Roman Empire in later times since it could be defended more easily than Rome as it had a strong natural harbor and also was circumvented by</div>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Guess What?


Some of the well-known historical figures populating our memory puzzle pages are getting facelifts. 

That's right - they are getting bigger, and more easy to see. This, thanks to your feedback about using small pictures and making them EASIER TO SEE - Good point.  They loaded faster, but they are also hard to see. So we have remedied that. They are not all done yet - but take a look</div>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Do you want to participate in a study? 

If you live in the Bay Area and fit the age parameters you can sign up here and we will share the information with the researchers who are doing the study.</div>
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This is a fascinating study, showing that attention is critical to the early stages of impairment...complex reaction time, such as Cognitive Labs measures is one of the surest-known ways of measuring attentiveness and focus...  

Here's more from the article which appeared in NeuroPsychology.People in early stages of Alzheimer's disease have greater difficulty shifting attention back and forth</div>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">My website traffic today (according to Alexa) is higher than Third Age Media's, a company that survived the crash and kept going. I once took a plane ride with one of the investors in 3rd Age from the Phoenix area; they had raised something like $60 million (this was in 1999) I wonder how much since? 

Our goal is to be number one. Ok, that's a little tough to reach - but as significant as</div>
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I met a traveler from an antique land... this is Ozymandias but this statue was not the one Shelley was referring to in the poem, that one is in Thebes.
 
Try this one out (beta) on Internet Explorer. We are working on our photo puzzles and of course, will allow you to do something wonderful with yours. By all means send us your favorites at think@cognitivezlabs.com for now.    

The lone and</div>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Andrea Sachs at the Washington Post writes a very interesting piece on the evolution of the Google-driven recipe. 

This takes culinary discovery and honorable repaste to a new level, with the search engine functioning like an uber-cookbook. As she writes, according to Media Metrix there were 33 million searches for food-and cooking. 

For us, this leads to the creation of a new area: cognitive</div>
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