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Common examples of symbols are the symbols used on maps to denote places of interest, such as crossed sabers to indicate a battlefield, and the [[numeral]]s used to represent [[number]]s.  Common psychological symbols are the use of a gun to represent a [[penis]] or a tunnel to represent a [[vagina]]. David G. Myers, ''Psychology'', Worth Publishers; 7th edition ISBN 0716752514 ISBN 978-0716752516, p. 282   
 
Common examples of symbols are the symbols used on maps to denote places of interest, such as crossed sabers to indicate a battlefield, and the [[numeral]]s used to represent [[number]]s.  Common psychological symbols are the use of a gun to represent a [[penis]] or a tunnel to represent a [[vagina]]. David G. Myers, ''Psychology'', Worth Publishers; 7th edition ISBN 0716752514 ISBN 978-0716752516, p. 282   
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<center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Symbols''''', follow [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Symbols this link].</center>
 
==The symbolate==
 
==The symbolate==
 
For example, a scepter[http://www.british-towns.net/britain/monarchy/orb_and_sceptre.htm], or sceptre, is a symbol of royal power. A scepter is an object which can be picked up and wielded, although it fulfills its symbolic purpose only if wielded by a [[monarch]].
 
For example, a scepter[http://www.british-towns.net/britain/monarchy/orb_and_sceptre.htm], or sceptre, is a symbol of royal power. A scepter is an object which can be picked up and wielded, although it fulfills its symbolic purpose only if wielded by a [[monarch]].

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