What does a mathematical symbol that looks like the letter u mean?
That letter stands for the prefix "micro" and means the quantity is smaller by 10^-6.
e.g.
3 u meters = 3*10^-6 meters.
How can you easy find a metaphor?
Just look for something being called something different (make sure there is no "like" or "as" or that would be a simile). ex. She is a rat for lying about her friend. There are also less obvious ones, but just follow this rule.
Why is the lion the witch and the wardrobe an allegory?
the lion the witch and the wardrobe is an allegory because aslan gave himself up to die on the stone table just like Jesus did giving himself up for peoples sins.
Will is as strong as an oak a simile or metaphor?
His will is strong as an oak.
When like or as are used to compare something, it is a simile.
If the comparison had been actually applied to the person, it would have been a metaphor. Example: "Wyatt, you're an oak."
With metaphors the comparison is not as direct.
He thundered around the house.
Can you find a simile with the word downtown?
OK I KNOW THAT a simile is a comparison using like or as so lets see...
that night downtown was dark as the sky with no star...
OR
the downtown traffic was so bad it was like the mall in the afternoon
What metaphors do Paul use in Ephesians?
A Middle Wall of Partition - Ephesians 2:13-15
A Bond Containing Ordinances - Ephesians 2:15
The Armor of God - Ephesians 6:14-18The Body - Ephesians 4:16The Church is His BUILDING; Christ is the Cornerstone. (Ephesians 2:19-22The Temple - Ephesians 2:21The Church is His BODY; Christ is the Head (Ephesians 1:22-23)Like a Garment - Ephesians 5:27
The Church is His FAMILY; Christ is Big Brother. (Ephesians 3:6, 10, 15)
The Church is His MATURE MAN; Christ is the Example. (Ephesians 4:11-16)
The Church is His BRIDE; Christ is the Groom. (Ephesians 5:27)
What does hard as nails and twice as tough mean?
This is a simile comparing someone or something to nails. Nails are hard and tough, so this person or thing is being declared to be very hard and tough.
List of examples of metaphors and why they are metaphors?
A metaphor is saying something is something else.
eg.
Your love is the fire in my heart.
The event was the cherry on my cake.
The tree is the life system of the field.
What are some examples of a simile?
an English language text book will give this info
It was hot as a desert
It was as cold as ice
It was as pretty as a butterfly
A simile is a figure of speech that compares items using the words like or as
Another definition of a simile is a figure of speech to indicate analogies.
Sociopathy is a mental illness misunderstood by most thanks tomisinformation from the media. A sociopath is someone who suffers fromAnti-social Personality Disorder, which means that they do not feelnormal human emotions; they lack remorse, shame or guilt; and theiremotions are shallow.Sociopaths do not usually "seem crazy" to casual observers; they are in a way extremely rational, but withoutfeeling. If you want someone completely gone, it is rational to killthem, isn't it? Yet it is human empathy which dictates to us that thisis wrong. A sociopath is uncontrolled by human emotion, and anyappearance of this is a facade with an ulterior motive. This condition is not curable, as you cannot force someone to 'feel'something, and it is a chronic condition that neither gets better norworse. For more information on sociopathy do a web search. I findgoogle most helpful. www.Google.com
If you are a sociopath, you probably are resistant to the idea of change.
Robert Hare, PhD., says that the personality of a sociopath(psychopath) is essentially set in stone, so to speak, by adulthood,and incredibly hard to change.
But some keep trying to help them; giving up is not an option. Sociopaths cause too much trouble.
A good therapist can prevent you from victimizing him/her withoutvictimizing you in the process. And recent studies made byneurosurgeons and other medical experts have finally begun to pinpointthe things that go awry in the brain that are part of what causessociopathy.
In some cases, such medications as Depakote, Topamax, andeven Lithium are being prescribed, and although some individualtherapists prescribe Ativan and the like, much more research needs Tobe done there on ultimate benefit of drug treatment. It is alreadyknown that drug treatment must be augmented by a very structured andpositive-oriented talk therapy.
Sociopaths can get somewhere in talk therapy if the clinician isself-confident and relaxed, firm but never authoritarian orself-important. It must not ever become an ego-contest.
Once theprocess gets far enough along so that the sociopath is actually able tofeel even a tiny flicker of genuine happiness, that is an impetus thatwill grow stronger if the process continues to move forward.
But a sociopath seeking this must be warned that at some point quitewell along in the process of therapy, there will be an interval inwhich all the newly developing strength is called upon to endure verydeep and long-buried pain. Sticking to it through that takes a verystrong will.
The therapist must repeatedly remind the patient that the process willalso reward him or her with better and better feelings, ultimatelybecoming its own reward: that terrible emptinesscalled 'boredom' or 'static' beingreplaced by feeling, both painful and joyous.
In cases where brain damage is too severe to permit of this on its own,new developments in technology in the next decades will bringimplantable devices that may be able to be used in the brain, alongwith other means including synthetic replacement neurotransmitters, tocarry nerve impulses along paths formerly silent and unused in thesociopath's brain.
Although such devices would have to be used withextreme care to avoid causing violent convulsive seizures, some of theanti-convulsant medications that are already being prescribed tosociopaths in test trials could possibly prevent this unwelcomeside-effect.
In the present, therapy is hard to come by for anybody notextremely wealthy, and for sociopaths, many of whom are unable to work,it is even that much harder to find help. But it exists. And, lookingat some observations posted at other similar questions by others, onecan see that a very popular opinion is that sociopaths, psychopaths,are all "evil" and undeserving of help!
One very important point, therefore, is that, most certainly, no onehelps sociopaths by repeatedly calling them 'evil'! That kind ofresponse cannot possibly help anyone.
Yes, of course sociopaths arouse great anger in people; one must takecare of oneself and make steps so as not to allow oneself to bevictimized. But HATRED is another issue: if hate takes you over, you become that much more like the sociopath.
A sociopath before treatmentcannot trust anyone and must learn the fundaments of trust andinteraction between people. No one who is persuaded to believe that heor she is just plain bad can sustain any hope for change.
It becomes avicious cycle: the sociopath, being told he or she is evil and cannotbe helped, gives up, and in frustration and anger lashes out again atpeople, and in response to that, people say that their original pointis proven.
The main reason sociopaths don't usually seek help is that they can'ttrust, rather than that they like being as they are. Plus, they canoften sense exactly what sort of a response any call for help on theirpart is most likely to elicit from professionals and lay folk alike.
Sociopaths are not breezing along in paradise. It isn't all a game.It's a truly miserable existence. And it can be made better.
Being born with a genetic marker that, for reasons neuroscientistsdon't yet know, causes the cerebral cortex to process information in achaotic way, and to miss much of the emotional information that wouldnormally shape the growing child's mind and start the process ofsocialization.
Robert Hare (see his book,"Without Conscience") worked with existing EEG and brain-scan (PETscan?) technology to show that sociopaths do not process emotionalinformation the way other people do.
It is believed that in childhood,a born sociopath learns to direct such input through other routes inthe cerebral cortex, but as of yet no one knows what blocks theimpulses and signals from following their normal route.
Corticalunderarousal, underactive sympathetic division of the autonomic nervoussystem, and brain waves while awake (on EEG) that resemble thealpha-waves of light sleep, are all common or universal symptoms ofprimary psychopaths.
In addition, more and more research shows thatpsychopaths lack the neurotransmitter Oxytocin (secreted by thepituitary gland) and often have only half as much Vasopressin(antidiuretic hormone) as most people do. Abnormalities are thus notconfined to the cerebral cortex; they can be found in the cingulategyrus and the entire limbic system as well.
ANYTHING THAT AFFECTSNEUROLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE FETUS CAN POSSIBLY CAUSE THESEDEFICIENCIES. In addition to this, a child's brain developsexponentially after birth, and early development requires physicalcontact and stimulation in order to form the basis for interpersonalbonding; secondary psychopaths are thought to have lacked this; refersto Reactive Attachment Disorder too.
It may notbe "curable" yet, but it most certainly isn't as hopeless as so manypeople say. There is therefore nothing to be gained and much to be lostwhen therapists and lay folk try to ostracize sociopaths from the humanrace entirely! Sensationalism and superstition will only preventprogress.
This was written on another question on the same essential topic as this one, by a self-confessed sociopath (other than me!) --
The essay that follows was written in another answer by anotherself-admitted sociopath, who actually might not be a sociopath.
Stillanother person added the brief comment to that effect after her tragic essay.
One of the things that would be necessary in the attempted recovery ofa sociopath using neurosurgery or medication would be to then try tosocialize the person whose congenital birth defect made such a thingcompletely impossible before. Sociopaths cannot be "resocialized" because they were never socialized to begin with; the parts of the brain that handle that did not develop at all in the sociopath.
Whatever intervention is used, be itdrugs or computer chips or what have you, it would probably -- I'd saycertainly -- be excruciating for the patient at first.
With noknowledge of how to cope with the emotions the rest of the world hasbeen dealing with all their lives, the recovering sociopath would berendered as vulnerable as a baby.
Which makes sense, because some ofthe most basic aspects of the human mind would be developing from theprimordial stasis in which they had remained since birth!
A person thus treated would never be fully normal, but the humanbrain is amazing in the way it adapts and continues to develop allthrough life.
And given the utterly joyless and meaningless existence asociopath leads, any improvement is better than none.
The matter of missing neurotransmitters in a sociopath is, ofcourse, another problem. Would "waking up" the cerebral cortexeventually stimulate production of these? Or would they have to besynthesized?
Only time will tell.
SabrinaSingularity with bits from several additional other writers, culled from other answers as well, on this subject.
Suggestion: Better to sign in; better to be a name rather than a number.
you have to save in front of it and press the buttons A, B, START, at the same time. this is called soft reset (SR).
you have to keep doing that till you get it, it could take a couple minutes, couple months, or even year. I m trying to get a shiny Zapdos right now. Good Luck(:
What similes can be used for a fairy?
Fae, Fay (both pronounced FAY), The Good Folk, The Little People, Faeries, http://www.lowchensaustralia.com/names/faerie.htm
What is a couple of different similes for spring?
Examples of Similes
Similes can be found just about anywhere; from the printed word to oral conversation; in language, literature, and music. A simile is an analogy that compares two things that are alike in one way. To help you identify a simile, know that the words “like” or “as” are always used.
Well-known similes are:
Similes can make our language more descriptive and enjoyable. Writers, poets, and songwriters make use of similes often to add depth and emphasize what they are trying to convey to the reader or listener. Similes can be funny, serious, mean, or creative.
Following are some examples of similes:
What is a comparison of two unlike things using a verb usually to be?
This is likely a metaphor, comparing two unlike things which share a characteristic or property.
i think its personification
A synonym for nervous is uneasy. A simile..."as nervous as a teenager on his first date?"
also, you could be as nervous as a long tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs.
When getting a normal tooth not a wisdom tooth pulled is it okay to smoke a cigarette?
I heard it can cause a "dry socket" and a pal of mine was advised not to smoke until his gums healed. It makes since if you want to keep bacteria from the smoke infecting your mouth/gums. Better to be safe than sorry. You shouldn't need to smoke if they give you decent enough pain killers anyway. Those will knock you out and you won't even remember to smoke.
What is the meaning of 'Silence like a cancer grows'?
Cancer cells replicate/grow very rapidly. The simile "Silence like a cancer grows" from the Simon and Garfunkel song The Sound of Silence is used to indicate a rapidly growing silence, and also gives a visual image of a swelling and malignant or harmful silence. (A simile such as " silence like a balloon grows" would have a positive imagery.)
The forest is like an endless maze this simile compares?
it compares a forest to an endless maze which means that the forest is endless LIKE a maze
Is this a metaphor or a simile the banana was as yellow as the sun?
It’s a simile because your saying it’s like something and a simile contains like or as
Where did 'scared stiff' originate?
I'm sure I could find the answer to this in a nanosecond by searching for it, but my guess it would be something to do with Rigor Mortis, or the peculiar stiffening of a corpse. If you were "scared stiff" you would be literally scared to death.
Phil