Random Analogies
Nucleophile
a: Describing a nucleophile ~
b: Describing a ball
What: "Describing a nucleophile is like describing a ball, but the question about what is substitution is like what is playing ball. I prefer to discuss nucleophiles after showing examples (including the bond making and breaking processes or mechanism) of substitution reactions. Then the nucleophile is the group that donated electrons in forming a bond. If you were accustomed to substitution reactions, then you would intuitively what a nucleophile was. What you would learn would be the term nucleophile. "
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Writer: orgopete
LCC: QD
Where:
Date: Jun 16 2010 5:31 AM
# 486 Critique Analogy
Looking For Youths?
a: Gaming industry ~
b: Taliban
What: "The industry, in cinema and gaming, which is monstrously profitable, is a mechanical, repetitive neural training ground for action. And like the Taliban, it targets disenfranchised young men and boys who are unformed and weak in personality."
and read more here......
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Writer: Mick LaSalle
LCC:
Where:
http://www.sfgate.com/movies/article/Violent-media-poisoning-nation-s-soul-4160035.php#photo-3957524
Date: Jan 2 2013 11:08 AM
# 2620 Critique Analogy
a: My sister ~
b: a Balloon
What: "My sister is like a balloon because she has her own ideas but it tied down by a parental string."
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Writer: Christine Bader
LCC:
Where: Reference Link Has Evaporated
Date: Mar 8 2014 6:07 PM
# 5303 Critique Analogy
Statistical Torque?
a: Sample size ~
b: a lever
What: "Not unique to the Chi square, sample size is like a lever. Long enough lever and you can flip over a Mack truck. Does that mean the truck is unstable? With a large enough sample size you can prove differences in anything. That is why you should have been taught to look for practical significance if you see statistical significance."
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Writer: Mikel
LCC:
Where:
Date: Sep 3 2014 7:22 PM
# 6204 Critique Analogy

