As the territory of birth, love, illness, and death and as the most anthropomorphic shape in the history of all civilizations, the bed a much - reproduced object in art and
a common metaphor for the human condition.
A common metaphor for these kinds of searches is a landscape.
One
common metaphor for how this might work is the so - called butterfly effect, the idea that a butterfly flapping its wings in Los Angeles could trigger a series of events that ends with a hurricane in China.
Not exact matches
While
common football
metaphors like «Don't sit on the sideline» can be useful, your best bet is to focus conversations around your excitement
for the annual «Super Bowl Squares,» a betting pool operated by the Super Bowl Square Manager, wherein an employee with the least amount of football knowledge wins the most money.
Origen,
for example, prefers seed imagery to the
common metaphor of the statue; Dante and Aquinas stress growth and development of body and soul.
This
metaphor emphasizes that the autonomy and security of each community's religious experience and expression must be guarded by all members of the extended family, and that the interaction within the
common spaces of the house must be governed by mutually agreed codes of conduct allowing
for free exchange of ideas and not leading to the theological «annexing» of one unit by another.
To say this is also to imply that the tendency of philosophy, religion, and
common sense to ascribe evil acts to the moral inferiority of the individual — summed up
for all time in the extraordinary
metaphor of «original sin» — is not a fundamental explanation.
Sleep
for death is a
common metaphor in the New Testament.
There are of course, no rules
for creativity; but it has been pointed out that analogies, models and
metaphors are
common in the search
for new kinds of connection and new ways of looking at phenomena.8 Campbell suggests that models also provide a distinctive form of intellectual satisfaction which the scientist values.9
Using the chakras as a basis
for his work in individuation, Jung's work on yoga sheds new light on the psychological basis of those seven invisible
metaphors so
common in the yoga world.
While colors and textures are the
common metaphors people use
for visualization, you are free to choose whatever form makes you most comfortable.
It is ideal
for GCSE and A Level students, as it contains detailed and comprehensive sections (including explanations, examples and key questions) on: Content - Subject Matter, Context, Tone, Atmosphere, The Poet; Language - Similes,
Metaphors, Interesting Adjectives, Interesting Verbs, Imagery, Onomatopoeia, Alliteration, Assonance, Personification, Hyperbole, Oxymoron, Repetition; Form and Strcuture -
Common Forms, Rhyme / Rhyme Schemes, Metre, Rhythm, Stanzas, Line Type, Line Length.
These 30 ready - to - use figurative language printables are perfect
for learning to identify and write seven
common types of figurative language: simile,
metaphor, idioms, hyperbole, personification, onomatopoeia, and alliteration.
On Tuesday morning, Meg Healy was breaking down the
Common Core language standards into lessons about similes and
metaphors for her fourth - grade students at Emerson Elementary School.
This bundle contains 15 ready - to - use figurative language worksheets that are perfect
for students to learn about and identify the seven
common types of figurative language: simile,
metaphor, idioms, personification, onomatopoeia, alliteration and hyperbole.
My kitchen painting experience is a
metaphor for how not to create and use
common assessments.
When ROM «cooks» (ROM terminology often uses a kitchen
metaphor, with cooking being a
common name
for the process of building a custom ROM) create a ROM, the first thing they leave out is the space - consuming trial software.
A
common metaphor used in the trading world is that pro traders are like lions that lay in wait
for the «easy prey».
An atypical image capturing a
common occurrence, the catalog is literally wrapped in a
metaphor for Marshall's oeuvre.
Included is her large - scale work Strangers on
Common Land, 2012, shows two strangers standing in an open landscape, connected by the line of bunting that they hold and the common land on which they stand; a metaphor for the possibility of coming together through cultural celebr
Common Land, 2012, shows two strangers standing in an open landscape, connected by the line of bunting that they hold and the
common land on which they stand; a metaphor for the possibility of coming together through cultural celebr
common land on which they stand; a
metaphor for the possibility of coming together through cultural celebration.
Linked by a
common subject matter, the work gathered here examines the state of race and social class in America while using the very nature of sight and the medium of photography as
metaphors for inequality, invisibility, and the ways photographs inflect our perceptions of the world.
Strangers on
Common Land (2012), a large - scale work made from black and white photocopied enlargements of a photograph, shows two strangers standing in an open landscape, connected by the line of bunting that they hold and the common land on which they stand; a metaphor for the possibility of coming together through cultural celebr
Common Land (2012), a large - scale work made from black and white photocopied enlargements of a photograph, shows two strangers standing in an open landscape, connected by the line of bunting that they hold and the
common land on which they stand; a metaphor for the possibility of coming together through cultural celebr
common land on which they stand; a
metaphor for the possibility of coming together through cultural celebration.
As a
metaphor however, «the tragedy of the
commons» applies to any situation where a consumer of a good is able to avoid paying directly
for some of the costs of consumption, instead imposing those costs (or «externalities») on others who may not enjoy any direct benefit from consuming the good.