Random Analogies
Development In Boston
a: Boston ~
b: olympic gymnastics
What: "Nothing against the talented athletes and all their hard work to get to that level, but any time you put the decision of a winner into a judge's hand instead of the athletes themselves, the process can and will easily be unfair. It becomes a subjective decision no matter what. Kind of reminds me of the development process in Boston."
Useful?
Writer: Michael DiMella
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Where: Reference Link Has Evaporated
Date: May 14 2012 2:11 PM
# 2135 Critique Analogy
a: agarose ~
b: a sieve
What:
"The agarose helps separate the molecules by size. The agarose is like a sieve and larger molecules have
a harder time moving through than smaller molecules. "
Useful?
Writer: Not Stated
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Where:
Date: Aug 13 2014 7:29 PM
# 6064 Critique Analogy
a: Gender ~
b: lens
What:
"They key to understanding the Church's stance is being able to differentiate between "gender" and "gender ideology". Gender is like a lens that gathers numerous issues regarding important assumptions that refer to who we are as people."
Useful?
Writer: Marcin Nowak
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Where:
Date: Nov 30 2014 11:14 AM
# 6552 Critique Analogy
a: White blood cells ~
b: vacuum cleaners or Hoovers
What: "White blood cells are like vacuum cleaners or Hoovers. They gobble up infection and dirt and also release chemicals into the area that attract more white blood cells and open up the capillaries and veins supplying blood to the area. Once they have gobbled the bacteria and dirt up, they die. If too many accumulate in one area, the body can't clear the dead cells fast enough and a collection of dead white blood cells and bacteria form, called an abscess. Sometimes abscesses have gas in them from the bacteria fermenting the dead tissue."
Useful?
Writer: Not Stated
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Date: Dec 16 2014 10:52 AM
# 6750 Critique Analogy

