1. What are archaeological analogies? What is the difference between a formal and relational analogy? Give an example of each An analogy is an anthropological practice that uses reasons based on the assumption that if two things are similar in some respect‚ they have to be similar in other respects. A formal analogy an analogy that is validated by similarities in formal attributes of both archaeological and ethnographic objects. A relational analogy is any analogy that is rationalized based on close
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What do Kingda Ka and the discoverer of radioactivity‚ Marie Curie‚ have in common? Actually‚ there is a lot more than you would think. You might say to yourself that they are completely different‚ which is correct‚ yet incorrect. One thing is a rollercoaster and the other is a famous scientist‚ but when you look past just their physical descriptions‚ you will see how much they actually are alike. They both follow similar paths and they both faced many hardships‚ but also many great things. Firstly
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The analogy that I chose to do is prison. The reason that I chose prison is because I felt that the cell I was doing could relate to it the most. The cell that I decided to do was the plant cell because it relates to the prison in many ways. The reasons the organelles in the plant cell relate the most is because the plant cell needs to have a lot of protection just like the prison does. The first organelle in the cell that relates to the prison is the Cell Membrane. This relates to the prison because
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Animal Cell Analogy 1. Cell Membrane is like a FENCE because it protects the cell by surrounding it‚ just like the fence protecting the house. 2. Chromosomes is like a FAMILY ... Chromosomes in a cell is like a blood related just like a Family because just like a chromosomes it contains and pass on the DNA and genes‚ the DNA and genes is passed from parents to offspring in the family. 3. Nucleolus is like WATER PIPES ... Nucleolus produce proteins which are very important to the cell just
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Socrates introduces the city-state with the soul analogy in the first few books of this book. Socrates says that‚ in looking for what justice is‚ we must look at the larger picture when looking for something so difficult‚ and then move on to the smaller perspective. He then goes on to say that there is justice within one’s soul and within a city. And because the city is larger‚ it may be easier to find justice within the city first. “Perhaps‚ then‚ there is more justice in the larger thing‚ and it
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“chicken analogy.” A chicken has two different types of meat‚ white and dark. The white meat is from the breast and the dark meat is from the legs. The only time a chicken uses its breast‚ or pectoral‚ muscles is in flight‚ and it never flies far. It is only used when the fox enters the hen house and the chicken has to get out of there quickly. This is the fast-twitch muscle fiber. The slow-twitch endurance type of muscle is in the legs‚ because a chicken spends all its time walking. What makes
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Ages 18+ Advanced vocabulary development GRE 9 Word list 15 Group 1 Notes Abraded worn away; eroded [abrade (v); abrasion (n)] ................................................... Apposite fitting; suitable ................................................... Diatribe tirade; violent denunciation; stream of criticism ................................................... Gerontocracy government by the aged ............................................
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Mobile Maiden Sixty seconds. The time the sun will remain above the horizon. Los Angeles lights up red and orange for a brief moment and dies into the darkness. Stores illuminate our path across the boardwalk again. My parents walk a few yards in front of me. I wiggle my toes in the gritty sand and lift my face to the sky from where rain drops start to fall. We turn and dash into a T-Mobile store. My father checks out the deals and buys a hideous Nokia cellphone for my mother: a hard blue
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Plato’s cave analogy is one of the most profound philosophical ideas of ancient and modern times. This simple idea‚ is that a prisoner who has only known a cave and its shadows on a wall as his only tangible reality‚ but then when released‚ learns the truth of existence‚ which none of his fellow prisoners can comprehend. This is used to explain the dangers of ignorant bliss and the rewards of true illumination. The cave analogy is an example of the importance of knowledge‚ it gives us a look into
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banishment or imprisonment. However‚ the secular courts were much more likely to execute witches that they found guilty. The level of punishment varied a lot depending on the location and who was believed to have been bewitched by the witch. For example‚ a witch in England accused of bewitching the queen was punished by being dragged to the execution site before getting the private parts cut off and intestines taken out and burnt‚ only to then have the head removed and body split into four pieces
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