Friday, May 16, 2008
Cause and effect= Persception and Consequences
Consequences and perception is almost like cause and effect. In order to decipher which comes first, or how the two are distinguished, something must happen. For example. If the weather is cold outside, and a person goes out with no jacket and short sleeves on, then that person will be extremely cold. The consequences of this event would be that the person would suffer being in the cold without a jacket, and perception would be that they are feeling the cold. The “cause” would be that the person walks outside with no jacket AND in the cold, and the “effect” would be that they would be freezing. All in all, there is a similarity between the two.
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Kaitlin yews i believe there is a similarity between cause and effect and consequences and perception. They are similar but not compleately.
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