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    Referential Model

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    1. What is the difference between a referential model and a conceptual model? Referential models and Conceptual models are two models that scholars continuously debate on which model is the most useful in the reconstruction of the history of hominin evolution. In the article, Pickering and Domínguez-Rodrigo used Jim. Moore’s interpretation of a referential model. Moore stated that in referential model there is no single typological modern species, but a set of differences is observed between…

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    Trinitarianism Strengths

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    the mind itself, love, and its knowledge are three specific things, and these three are one, and when they are perfect they are equal.” (Augustine, 167) Youth director Lucy’s analogy, three parts of mind: “memory, understanding, and will” are three natures, in one mind. For youth, it would be great sermon to use this analogy. Daniel L. Migliore argues that for responsible trinitarian thinking, it must always begin with the economic Trinity and immanent Trinity. (Migliore, 71) Immanent Trinity is…

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    This argument works by establishing a real life situation, that appeals to the heart. Many Americans love puppies and comparing puppies to the animals eaten for meat , the author successfully uses the analogy to better appeal to the reader. Norcross begins his argument with an analogy. In the analogy a man named Fred who mutilate and kills puppies for this own satisfaction. He keeps the puppies in small cages, covered with urine and feces. He keeps the puppies for about 26 weeks then he kills…

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    Gladwell attempts to show his audience that Steve Jobs, by making historical analogies, asking rhetorical questions, and using aggressive…

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    Plato’s Republic In the Republic, Plato presents an ostensible utopian society, in which a rigid caste system is maintained through deceit. Plato uses this “utopian society” as an analogy for the soul and thorough it demonstrates how an individual can become just. Despite adopting many positions in the Republic antithetical to many of his beliefs in presented in Plato’s other dialogues, some continue to misinterpret the Republic as a serious political treatise. Plato’s preposterous construct of…

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    In the poem Nothing Gold Can Stay by Robert Frost he talks about life and he uses plants as a analogy. In line one, he talks about how nature's first green is gold and it also means that when a baby is born it's important. In line three it talks about it again and shows repetition. In line four Robert talks about how being young and a plant’s flower doesn’t last forever. All of the analogies in the poem remind the reader that life is short. In the poem “nothing gold can stay” robert uses…

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    explain perception and analogy as he used analogy to create an alternative solution to his perceptual problem. This case study is very substantial to understanding how the brain works. Mr. MacGregor’s case is unique in that he suffered from Parkinson’s disease which is what caused his “spirit level” to be knocked out and he was able to create a solution for himself and others with an equivalent problem. As Dr. Sacks affirmed, “Mr. MacGregor had hit on a fundamental analogy, a metaphor for an…

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    Loves Vocabulary Cerer In the essay Loves Vocabulary by Diane Ackerman, the lines 60-62 use the figurative language of analogy due to the extended simile. Analogy supports that love isn't monotone or uniform since batiks are colorful and created with emotional colors which are the opposite of how monotone and uniform love is. Love is being compared to batik when it describes,” love isn’t monotone or uniform. Like a batik created from man emotional colors, it is a fabric whose pattern and…

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    Plato Socrates Ideal City

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    quality are not come naturally, it is come from the education and the study of the good. Just like Socrates sun and good analogy, visible objects got be lighted in order to be seen, another words is just as the sun make the natural world visible, so the form of the good make the world intelligible. Also the sun is the cause of the life on earth, form of the goods is the cause…

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    and ethos in her speech. The way she was credible throughout her speech and stated her examples made the speech successful. The reason why Michelle Obama’s speech was effective because of the use of arguments about cause and effects, arguments from analogy, and bandwagon techniques. I will be explaining why cause and effects, parallel cases and bandwagon techniques made her speech strong. The first persuasive strategy that I noticed was effective was the use of arguments about cause and…

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