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Developing Cross Hemispheric Interactive Thinking By Anthony J. Fejfar, B.A., J.D., Esq., Coif

©Copyright 2010 by Anthony J. Fejfar

Cross Hemispheric Interactive Thinking is developed by doing cognitive exercises which develop both analytic and analogical thought processes in tandem. Consider the following exercises:

  1. An Orange is like a Grapefruit, but, an Orange is not a Grapefruit and a Grapefruit is not an Orange.
  2. A Baseball is like a Softball, but, a Baseball is not a Softball, and a Softball is not a Baseball.
  3. A Tiger is like a Lion, but, a Tiger is not a Lion and a Lion is not a Tiger.
  4. Brown is like Dark Tan, but, Brown is not Dark Tan and Dark Tan is not Brown.
  5. IBM is like Hewlitt Packard, but, IBM is not Hewlitt Packard and Hewlitt Packard is not IBM.
  6. A Hotdog is like a Bratwurst, but, a Hotdog is not Bratwurst and Bratwurst is not a Hotdog.
  7. Beer is like Ale, but, Beer is not Ale and Ale is not beer.
  8. A Chicken is like a Turkey, but, a Chicken is not a Turkey and a Turkey is not a Chicken.
  9. A River is like a Stream, but, a River is not a Stream and a Stream is not a River.
  10. A Nickel is like a Dime, but, a Nickel is not a Dime and a Dime is not a Nickel.
  11. A Swiss Franc is like a French Franc, but, a Swiss Franc is not a French Franc, and a French Franc is not a Swiss Franc.
  12. A Road is like a Path, but, a Road is not a Path and a Path is not a Road.
  13. A Door is like a Window, but, a Window is not a Door and a Door is not a Window.
  14. A Motorcyle is like a Moped, but, a Motorcycle is not a Moped and a Moped is not a Motorcyle.

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