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    behaviour due to homology - share common ancestor with that trait or analogy - not due to common ancestor but common due to convergent evoution. Improvement suggestions: the behavioural homology of crocodiles and birds may be flawed. Also the analogy between fish and mammals could be wrong as the post-anal tail of quadrupedal mammals and fish is a common trait. Homology and Analogy Essay Animal Form and Function Homology and Analogy Many species share similarities in their structural apperance and

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    Descarte's Analogy

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    I genuinely agree with Descartes Painter’s Analogy in light of the fact that everything which we see in our dreams and the task that we perform in life dependes on what we have experience from the existence of reality. The dream itself is just our sensation of specific things that could take distinctive forms in our dream‚ yet at the same time we cannot disprove our self that what we come across in our dream is not based on the presence of reality. Along these lines‚ I must say Descartes is absolutely

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    Georgie Megan Grainger. Philosophy Homework 1A.) “Explain Plato’s analogy of the cave” Plato’s analogy is intended to explain the fight or struggle for true knowledge about the world and to see a different view on how we see the world. The analogy tells the story of three prisoners who are chained with their backs to the entrance of the cave‚ so they are unable to move or see anything behind them. Behind them is a fire

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    False Analogy

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    fallacies and examples of each one. One of these fallacies is called Tautology‚ which repeats the same idea over again. An example of a Tautology is “The Cowboys are favored to win since they’re the better team”(155). To add on‚ another fallacy is False Comparison‚ which is defined as a comparison of two alike ideas so they must be the same. A part of false comparison is False Analogy that is basically an argument of two things that makes absolutely no sense. A case of a false analogy is “I’m a successful

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    Homeostasis Analogy

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    Homeostasis: An Analogy Reginald Robinson BIO1000 Capella University The homeostatic mechanism that regulates body temperature is called hypothalamus. It senses when your body’s temperature is too hot or cold. When your body is too hot‚ the hypothalamus senses that a change needs to be made so to reverse the heating process‚ thus reducing the amount of blood that is being sent to that area. This same action will cool the body and return it to a normal temperature. The ways in which

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    Analogies Of Ishmael

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    realizes the primate has a better perspective on human action. Always viewing our civilization from afar‚ he is able to notice certain aspects of our nature that are so natural to us; we are blind to their destructiveness. Although some of Ishmael’s analogies may seem far-fetched‚ the points he makes with them are frighteningly true. The metaphor that struck me the most was Ishmael’s comparison between a freefalling airman and human civilization. The airman believes he is flying just because of his

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    Anatomy Analogies

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    cellulose fibers and other materials made by the cell. Analogy- In a restaurant the building itself supports the restaurant. It is often made of wood or concrete. Cell Membrane- The cell membrane is a structure that forms the outer boundary of the cell and allows only certain materials to move into and out of the cell. Food‚ oxygen and water move into the cell through the membrane. Waste products also leave through the membrane. Analogy- In a restaurant the doors are responsible for letting

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    A Snowball Analogy

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    A Snowball Analogy Have we really grown up and is the world really that different? When we were little‚ we experienced the school bullies who ridiculed everyone for being different or not like them. There were others who for whatever reason‚ didn’t seem to take a liking to you‚ so in the winter they would throw snowballs at you. You would throw snowballs back at them‚ and depending upon who won‚ friends were sought out. If you lost‚ you would get more friends to overcome the odds. They in

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    analogy paper

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    nick ruggiero analogy paper love prison of high school love is great‚ we all long for the day we set our eyes on our most beautiful soul mate. but the only problem is that people now a days are searching for their "prefect boyfriend/girlfriend" way to soon and are taking advantage of there youthful lives‚ especially at the high school and college level of young adults. falling in love and being in a committed relationship in high school is like going to jail for the next 4-8 years out of your

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    Night Analogies

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    This book invoked a lot of empathic and sympathetic emotions in my senses. I loved the symbolism‚ imagery‚ and allegory of this text‚ although painful‚ it portrayed the life of Jews and their torture. "Night" is used throughout the book to symbolize death‚ darkness of the soul‚ and loss of faith. As an image‚ it comes up repeatedly. Even when the scene is literally set during the day‚ night may be invoked. Consider all the terrible things that happen at night: Mrs. Schachter has her visions of fire

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