The expression<em> "the map is not the territory", </em>was first said by the Polish scientist, <em>Alfred Korzybski.</em>
It is a metaphor. There is the reality of something (as perceived by the senses). And there are labels, symbols, abstraction of that reality created by the mind/thought for the sake of convenience, communication, or to make undersanding easier. We are often looking at maps rather than the territory, without realising it. Mind is an expert at doing this.
Korzybski held that many people do confuse maps with territories, that is, confuse models of reality with reality itself. In other words, the description of the thing is not the thing itself. The model is not reality.
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During the Children's Crusade in Birmingham in May of 1963, The Police used fire hoses on protesters.
Explanation:
Bull Connor who was commissioner at that time, directed the local police men to forcefully halt the demonstration. Hundreds of protesters were arrested but more of the Children continued to demonstrate the next day. This made the local police to use fire hoses on the protesters.
Their were images of children blasted by the fire hoses as well as those attacked by police dogs on televisions and newspapers which sparked outrage all over the world. But this did not deter the children from the demonstration which is called 'The Children's Crusade.
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C because it is just so direct and not all sentence are like that and if they are then there most likely wrong. :) Hope I helped