Name: ___________________ Period:________ Cell Project Each person will complete one of the three cell projects at home: a. Cell Analogy Poster b. Travel Brochure to a Cell c. 3D Cell Analogy Model Due Date: Wednesday‚ November 26‚ 2014 One cell project (Poster‚ Brochure‚ OR Model) Use this packet as a resource guide to help lead you through your project. Remember‚ you are not doing everything in this packet‚ only ONE cell project choice at home. Parents/Guardians Please review the choices
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Park SD#3 Question #1: Select the word pair that best completes the analogy. adjacent : near :: _____ : _____ A. cordial : angry B. acquire : get C. complex : simple Question #2: Select the word pair that best completes the analogy. corrupt : pure :: _____ : _____ A. crease : fold B. entice : tempt C. exhale : inhale Question #3: Select the word pair that best completes the analogy. flair : style :: _____ : _____ A. heroic : cowardly B. evacuate
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Alan Darley‚ in his article‚ Predication or Participation? What is the Nature of Aquinas’ Doctrine of Analogy‚ argues that the correct interpretation of analogy is a middle road between McInerny’s and Cajetans interpretation. He begins this discussion on whether the Thomistic doctrine of analogy is merely logical or also metaphysical. He seeks to do this using the two most predominant proponents for either of the views: Cajetan being the champion for metaphysical participation‚ and McInerny being
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Biology Name ____________________________________ Cell City Analogy Period ___________ Date ___________________ In a far away city called Leeuwenhoek‚ the main export and production product is the steel widget. Everyone in the town has something to do with steel widget making and the entire town is designed to build and export widgets. The town hall has the instructions for widget making. Widgets come in all shapes and sizes and any citizen of Leeuwenhoek can get the instructions and
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Historical Analogy .As stated in the instructions under the navigation linnk‚ "Papers/Projects‚" a historical analogy is to "compare/contrast" two historical events. You should choose two historical events in which you compare and contrast two important historical events such as two battles‚ two laws‚ two presidential administrations‚ etc. You should begin on this assignment as soon as possible. This assignment is very important and is worth 300 points! You must submit your historical analogy no later
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criticised Paley’s analogy of the watch. The first part of the analogy claimed that if you found a rock while walking through a heath‚ you would not think anything of it. However‚ if you had seen a watch you would examine it and find that it had moving parts that demonstrate that the watch has a purpose‚ the parts work together for a purpose and they are ordered to make the watch function because if they weren’t‚ the watch won’t perform its function. He concluded the first part of his analogy by saying that
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Angry God” (291-303) he used several analogies that would give his listeners a better understanding of the danger the non-believers were in. He tells his congregation that “There is no fortress that is any defense from the power of God” (293). The use of this analogy he is tells his people that unbelievers have no protection against God. They have nowhere to hide; there is no place that is safe from God’s judgment of the wicked. By using the fortress analogy‚ Edwards is using a picture of something
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demonstrate his point concerning probabilities he uses an analogy. The analogy he uses is of a man who shoots into the bushes because of movement in the bushes. If the chances of this movement in the bushes being a man were 200 million to one‚ then no one would think anything of him firing away into the bushes. However‚ if the chances are 4 out of 5 that the movement is a man‚ then you would not be justified in firing into the bushes. He uses this analogy to relate it to the development of a baby. When
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all cells 1. Cell membrane - two layers of lipids with proteins embedded a. function : regulates what enters and leaves the cell b. selectively permeable - allows some molecules to pass through but not others c. Factory analogy = security 2. Cytoplasm - gelatin-like substance inside cells that hold all cell parts together - mostly water 3. Ribosomes - very small structures made of RNA and
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Explain the Analogy of the Cave in Plato’s Republic. Plato uses the analogy of the cave to illustrate the varying degrees of human nature between enlightened and unenlightenment. The varying degrees in enlightenment refer to the varying degrees in which we understand reality. For Plato‚ the highest degree of knowledge‚ or enlightenment‚ is the perception of the “essential Form of Goodness” Plato splits the varying degrees between enlightenment and illustrate epistemology. The stage furthest
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