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From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. A symbol is something such as an object, picture, written word, sound, or particular mark that represents something else by association, resemblance, or convention. For example, a red octagon may be a symbol for "STOP". On maps, crossed sabres may indicate a battlefield. Numerals are symbols for numbers. All language consists of symbols. The word "cat" is not a cat, but is an arbitrary symbol representing the idea of a cat. A certain symbol might represent a town, city or a village of some sort. Psychology has found that people, and even animals, can respond to symbols as if they were the objects they represent. Pavlov's dogs salivated when they heard a sound which they associated with food, even if there was no food. Common psychological symbols include a gun to represent a penis or a tunnel to represent a vagina. See: phallic symbol and yonic symbol. The psychologist, Carl Jung, who studied archetypes, proposed an alternative definition of symbol, distinguishing it from the term "sign". In Jung's view, a sign stands for something known, as a word stands for its referent. He contrasted this with symbol, which he used to stand for something that is unknown and that cannot be made clear or precise. An example of a symbol in this sense is Christ as a symbol of the archetype called "self". The use of symbols is often attributed to being unique to homo sapiens. Humans use symbols in a variety of different ways. For example, written languages are composed of a variety of different symbols that create words. Through these written words, humans communicate with each other. Kenneth Burke described homo sapien as "symbol-using, symbol making, and [a] symbol misusing animal" to indicate that a person creates symbols in her or his life as well as misuses them (Burke 6). One example he uses to indicate his meaning behind symbol misuse is the story of a man who when told a particular food item was whale blubber, could barely keep from throwing it up. Later, his friend discovered it was actually just a dumpling. But the man's reaction was a direct consequence of the symbol of "blubber" representing something inedible in his mind(7). In addition, the symbol of "blubber" for the man was created by him through varies kinds of learning. Burke emphasizes that humans gain this type of learning that helps us create symbols by seeing various print sources, our life experiences, and symbols about the past (5). Burke also goes on to describe symbols as also being derived from Freud's work on condensation and displacement further stating that they are not just relevant to the theory of dreams, but also to "normal symbol systems" (7). He says they are related through "substitution" where one word, phrase, or symbol is substituted for another in order to change the meaning. In other words, if a person does not understand a certain word or phrase, another person may substitute a synonym or symbol in order to get the meaning of the original word or phrase across (7). However, when faced with that new way of interpreting a specific symbol, a person may change their already formed ideas to incorporate the new information based on how the symbol is expressed to the person. From Wikipedia under the
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800px x 600px | 50.50kB [source page] More Symbols from Alex For another person s symbols go to coast to coast am with george noory From Yahoo Image Search: "symbols" What is the difference between the three symbols used to represent potential energy? Q. What is the difference between the three symbols used to represent potential energy? I would like to know the difference between the symbols used to represent potential energy. There is the E with the little p, U, and the O with a line through it. Is there a difference when using them or should they be used in different types of equations. I have looked around a little on the web but could really find out the difference. I'm just going to be using it for a joke sign to represent lazy people. Asked by Mr. Ish - Mon Nov 10 00:38:32 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. V is also used often in Schroedinger's equation. I personally use U because it is how I first learned it. I don't know the history of the different letters. Have fun with it. Answered by nonoelmo - Mon Nov 10 00:52:27 2008 What do the cabin symbols mean when travelling Norwegian Cruise Lines? Q. When I bring up a map of the Norwegian Jade all the cabins have some sort of symbol in them, triangles etc. I know, in general, the symbols mean quad room, obstructed view etc. But with Norwegian Cruise Lines what do the symbols mean? I have found no help on the various travel sites nor from the cruise ship site itself. Asked by crystalz_ca - Thu May 22 04:23:59 2008 - - 3 Answers - 1 Comments A. Square = disability cabin (ADA) Circle = hearing impaired <--> = connected staterooms White triangle = king sized bed Diamond = queen bed Filled triangle: space for a 3rd person Plus: space for a 3rd and 4th person White star: up to 6 people Filled star: up to 5 people O = "family friendly accommodations" You have to roll the mouse over the legend in the bottom right hand corner: www.ncl.com/nclweb/fleet/ deckplan.html?shipCode=JA DE If you have more general cruise questions, you might want to check out the Savvy Guide to cruises: Have fun with your cruise! Answered by PJ - Thu May 22 15:21:39 2008 When will the United States change symbols flags or name to recognize its new found socialistic ways?
Q. What symbols are going to be changed and what will they be changed to? Asked by bigwheels1031 - Wed Feb 18 20:34:31 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. In one sense, we have been headed in this direction since the 1960s. While I will always salute Ronald Reagan as being the one good president that we have had since those earlier years, a large number of Americans (rich and poor, black and white, male and female, Republican and Democrat or other, ...) either took on an attitude of "Our nation is so strong that it will not fall apart and I can ... and only care about myself" or "I don't care if our nation falls apart and I can ..." And now our nation is falling apart. Well, even if the goverment was to tear down part of the Supreme Court Building and destroy the walls with the Ten Commandments, that will do nothing in destroying the Commandments. And if some of us will need to find a… [cont.] Answered by JJWJ - Thu Feb 19 01:35:18 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "symbols" |






