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| Articles about Analogy |
| Aldi or Yet Another Analogy For The Future (Part 2) | | 2008-06-18 07:52:29 | | Part 1 is here.
This is yet another part in my continuing saga of HAVING to live among the Germans. Please forgive me in advance – and try to find humor where there is none. With that in mind, I started Part 1 so many months ago with “I found out what is wrong with Germany…” [...] | | By: (Worst)Writer | | |
| | An analogy for divided feedback OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS | | 2008-05-08 06:17:26 | | A helpful analogy for understanding divided feedback amplifier circuits is that of a mechanical lever, with relative motion of the lever's ends representing change in input and output voltages, and the fulcrum (pivot point) representing the location of the ground point, real or virtual. Take for example the following noninverting op-amp circuit. We know from the prior section that the voltage gain of a noninverting amplifier configuration can never be less than unity (1). If we draw a lever diagram next to the amplifier schematic, with the distance between fulcrum and lever ends representative of resistor values, the motion of the lever will signify changes in voltage at the input and output terminals of the amplifier: Physicists call this type of lever, with the input force (effort) applied between the fulcrum and output (load), a third-class lever. It is characterized by an output displacement (motion) at least as large than the input displacement -- a "gain" of at least 1 | | By: Electronics Circuits And VLSI Engineering | | |
| | Software Testing and Cricket - an Analogy! Howzat! | | 2008-01-04 08:48:00 | | Yesterday I was reading this news (4 obvious errors show inadequate concentration), when the idea of this post struck my mind. To be honest, the mention of the words “errors” and “concentration” in the news headline caught my attention and when I finished reading the news item, I realized that it was not related with any software errors as I had anticipated before starting reading it. However, on | | By: Software Testing Zone | | |
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| The Candle Analogy in Man of the House Movie | | 2007-11-26 16:23:47 | | Texas Ranger Roland Sharp (Tommy Lee Jones) is asked to give a speech & lift the spirits, inspire & electrify. Being an undercover Texas Ranger, he finds it awkward to address a crowd of high school students as an assistant cheerleader coach. His first try, he talks about how the candle resembles the team spirit of the football tea alighted.However, the wind suddenly extinguishes his candle much to his dismay, the crowd, & totally nullifies the effectiveness of his speech introduction. I reckon it is the climax of the Man of the House movie apart from the solid looking cheerleading ladies prancing about in tight clothes. Hehheh..:) | | By: movie special | | |
| | The private car analogy | | 2007-08-24 01:31:52 | | People have asked us why a self-hosting solution is needed when there are so many hosting service providers out there today. In response, we often give what we call the "private-car" analogy. Purplenova self-hosting solution is like owning your personal... | | By: Purplenova | | |
| | The Power of the Analogy | | 2007-05-17 17:12:25 | | Never underestimate the power of something that makes life easier and far more interesting. Like an analogy. An analogy is something used to describe something that possesses similar properties to that which remains misunderstood, the beauty of an analogy being that the comparison is made between two completely unrelated things.
As most writers should very well understand, correct use of an analogy can open up pathways of communication that may completely change someone’s mind or convince them of something that they may not have otherwise understood or taken an interest in. Therefore, the analogy can create an element of interest, or it can break something down, making it a simpler concept to understand.
This is what communication is all about, and it can be achieved in one figure of speech. Correct use of analogies make impossible communication possible, and become an indispensable tool when trying to convey a message about a product or its benefit to someone who may not initi | | By: Top-notch South African eMarketing blog | | |
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