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This set of flashcards covers vocabulary and key concepts from the STEP Academy lecture transcript, including topics on memory improvement, disaster response organizations, inventory logistics, child psychology, and basic medical science.
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Improving Memory
A task that requires one to work actively for it and is necessary for conversation.
Note taking
One of the specific ways identified in the notes to help a person remember things.
Relatively
A term used in Paragraph (4) to show that a method or subject is slightly effective.
Forgetfulness
A condition that the writer suggests could be embarrassing for individuals.
Team Rubicon
A not-for-profit organization that responded to 46 disasters in the year 2016.
Los Angeles
The location where Rubicon's head office is situated.
Dominican Republic
The country from which Team Rubicon crossed into Haiti.
Inventory management
A practice that helps firms reduce costs and increase profits by balancing costs against sales.
Just in time systems
Systems described as actually useful for managing inventories, despite the use of "however" to introduce their benefits.
Thus
A word in Paragraph (1) of the inventory text that can be replaced by the word "therefore".
Future inventories
A concept the writer believes will soon become smarter and fully automated.
Act out
A term used by the writer specifically for aggressive behavior other than the word "misbehave."
Aggressive behavior
A behavior that is stated as a fact to be normal in young children.
Human anatomy
The study of body structures that involves cutting open bodies and was developed by Andreas Vesalius.
Human Physiology
The study of how organs work through lab experiments, which began over 200 years ago and was developed by Claude Bernard.
Physician
A medical doctor who helps sick people, examines them, and listens to the sound of air in their lungs.
Examine
A word used in the context of a physician's work that is closest in meaning to "looking."