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  2. Map–territory relation - Wikipedia

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    The most accurate map possible would be the territory, and thus would be perfectly accurate and perfectly useless. The tale is the map that is the territory. The development of electronic media blurs the line between map and territory by allowing for the simulation of ideas as encoded in simulacra, a copy without a real, a semiotic assemblage ...

  3. Thought-terminating cliché - Wikipedia

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    Thought-terminating cliché. A thought-terminating cliché (also known as a semantic stop-sign, a thought-stopper, bumper sticker logic, or cliché thinking) is a form of loaded language, often passing as folk wisdom, intended to end an argument and quell cognitive dissonance. [ 1][ 2] Its function is to stop an argument from proceeding further ...

  4. Stereotypes of Americans - Wikipedia

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    Generosity. According to American William Bennett, a positive stereotype of Americans is that they are very generous. The United States sends aid and supplies to many countries, and Americans may be seen as people who are charitable or volunteer. [ 9] Alexis de Tocqueville first noted in 1835 the American attitude towards helping others in need.

  5. From Cliché to Archetype - Wikipedia

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    0-670-33093-0. From Cliché to Archetype is a 1970 book by Marshall McLuhan and Canadian poet Wilfred Watson, in which the authors discuss the various implications of the verbal cliché and of the archetype. One major facet in McLuhan's overall framework introduced in this book that is seldom noticed is the provision of a new term that actually ...

  6. AuthaGraph projection - Wikipedia

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    AuthaGraph projection. AuthaGraph is an approximately equal-area world map projection invented by Japanese architect Hajime Narukawa [ 1] in 1999. [ 2] The map is made by equally dividing a spherical surface into 96 triangles, transferring it to a tetrahedron while maintaining area proportions, and unfolding it in the form of a rectangle: it is ...

  7. List of most popular given names - Wikipedia

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    The most popular given names vary nationally, regionally, and culturally. Lists of widely used given names can consist of those most often bestowed upon infants born within the last year, thus reflecting the current naming trends , or else be composed of the personal names occurring most often within the total population .

  8. Cliché - Wikipedia

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    Cliché. A cliché ( UK: / ˈkliːʃeɪ / or US: / kliːˈʃeɪ /; French: [kliʃe]) is a saying, idea, or element of an artistic work that has become overused to the point of losing its original meaning or effect, even to the point of being weird, irritating, or bland, especially when at some earlier time it was considered meaningful or novel ...

  9. The Vanishing Lady (illusion) - Wikipedia

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    The Oz universe map allows consumers to link the various cultural products offered by Baum, using a color-coded advertising technique. Baum's interest in illusion is not confined to window art and the Wizard of Oz, but is reflected in various aspects of a multi-media deployment of the Oz wonderland that has been analyzed in terms of ...