Heat conduction, also known as thermal conduction, is the process where heat is transferred within a body due to the collision of neighboring particles. Everyday Heat Conduction Here are some examples of the process of heat conduction. A cold cast iron skillet is placed onto a stovetop. When the stove is turned on, the skillet becomes […]
Examples of Hamartia
The word “hamartia” may sound strange, but it actually has a simple meaning – hamartia is simply the tragic flaw or fatal flaw of a character in literature or film. Hamartia In Famous Characters Here we have listed some famous and not-so-famous examples of hamartia: In the Lord of the Rings series of books, the ring is […]
Examples of Haiku Poems
The origins of haiku can be traced back as far as the 9th century. Haiku is more than a type of poem; it is a way of looking at the physical world and seeing something deeper, like the very nature of existence. History and Structure of Haiku Poems A haiku poem consists of three lines, […]
Examples of Habituation
Habituation is a word that refers to a decrease in an individual’s response to stimuli after the stimuli are repeated. In other words, a sensation is ignored after a while. Everyday Habituation Following you will find some examples of habituation. A turtle draws its head back into its shell when its shell is touched. After being touched repeatedly, […]
Examples of Gustatory Imagery
Imagery refers to mental pictures in your mind, or to words and descriptions that create mental pictures. Gustatory imagery, in particular, refers to imagery related to the sense of taste. In other words, gustatory imagery refers to words, descriptions or pictures in your brain that make you think of taste. Tasting with Gustatory Imagery Examples of gustatory […]
Examples of Guilt by Association
Guilt refers to a feeling of having done something bad or a perception that you did something wrong. Guilt by associationmeans that you personally didn’t really do something wrong but that people who you are associated with did. You are judged by the company you keep, so you can be viewed as guilty because of your association […]
Examples of Groupthink
Groupthink is a phenomenon when a group of people get together and start to think collectively with one mind. The group is more concerned with maintaining unity than with objectively evaluating their situation, alternatives and options. The group, as a whole, tends to take irrational actions or overestimate their positions or moral rightness. Groupthink and Isolation […]
Examples of Greek Myths
The legends of Greek mythology have withstood the test of time. From the beginnings of antiquity to the present, many examples of Greek mythology have managed to filter down into modern society. Arguably, Greek mythology is the most widely studied of all mythologies. They wrote such vast and colorful volumes, that much of it found its way […]
Examples of Greed
Greed is a desire to have more of something than you need. We learned in Dickens’ A Christmas Carol that greed is a bad thing and that being stingy with money or possessions is unkind. Greed doesn’t just have to do with money. Consider these examples of greed. Real-World Greed Unfortunately, in today’s world, there are many examples […]
Examples of Gravity
Gravity is the force that pulls all elements of matter together. Matter refers to things you can physically touch. The more matter there is, the greater the amount of gravity or force. This means that the Earth or other planets have a great deal of pull and that everything on Earth is pulled back to Earth. […]