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It is possible to visualize both physical, visual characteristics
(like shape, color, and texture) and abstract characteristics
(such as associations with people or things). First, enter a brief
description of your visual (e.g., A car with large tail fins).
Then choose an appropriate type of representation to show the desired characteristics. When you're satisfied select NEXT.
More info, you guessed it, place your mouse over the item.
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A tape measure is a flexible, narrow strip marked off in units such as inches and feet or centimeters and meters.
The classic, streamlined look of this toaster works well in any kitchen.
The Japanese Geisha, a class of professional women entertainers, are skilled artists, musicians, and conversationalists.
Shears feature two opposing blades optimized for cutting flexible material.
Keys serve to operate locks used in many different situations, from automobiles and handcuffs to safes and alarm switches.
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The President and CEO head an organization with several divisions and branches.
What you mean by a key-musical, lock, or video key-depends on it's characteristics.
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| Concept diagrams (concept maps,
organizational charts, mathematical formulae,
and the like) show the relationships among
concepts, and these relationships are often
the most important characteristics of a concept.
The concept "key," for instance, has very
different meanings depending on whether you
associate it with a car, a musical score,
an island, or a television studio. By diagramming
related concepts, you can call attention to
important characteristics. The savvy business
person will read much into the vertical or
horizontal nature of a company's organizational
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