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    to develop and change in any point of the individual’s life depending on their experiences. But the cognitive approach does agree that certain parts of gender are developed in the individual’s lifetime. The cognitive approach also does argue that imitation of same-sex role models happens after the gender is learned and developed. Some biological explanations would question whether gender is really learnt. This is because they believe that a individuals gender is determined before birth and if gender

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    Case study number 1 Question 1: Which company orientation (product‚ production‚ selling or market) can best describe McDonald’s activities? What makes you think so? In the case of McDonald’s activities the company orientation is selling and I will explain why. In first I’ll explain what is the selling orientation‚ and in second why it’s the McDonald orientation. If we look at the definition in the book “Marketing Management” the selling philosophy or orientation is “a focus on making sales

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    In this instance aggressive or non-aggressive behaviour. Albert Bandura‚ Dorothea Ross and Sheila A. Ross (1961)‚ started their famous BoBo doll experiment in which they wanted to show “if social behaviours (i.e. aggression) can be acquired by imitation” (McLeod‚ 2011a). He aimed to show this by using actors showing aggressive and non aggressive behaviour towards an inflatable five foot tall doll. Adults and peer groups have a big influence on how children behave‚ one aspect being through social

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    and yet it is viewed as natural. The culture of drag serves as a testament to this. Drag culture points out that gender is in fact a form of impersonation‚ as the purpose of the culture is to imitate women (Butler‚ 1993). Butler states that this imitation of women corroborates the notion gaining cultural acceptance only requires some cosmetic changes as well as mannerism‚ which are not inherent qualities that women have from birth (Butler‚ 1993). Ultimately‚ drag goes against the norms people accept

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    when the models behavior is reinforced and the observer learns the behavior‚ which is known as vicarious reinforcement. The behavior of the model in this case is the known as “modeling” and the behavior of the observer is known as “imitation”. The term counter imitation refers to situations where the observers do the opposite of what they have observed in the model‚ which could result from vicarious punishment (observer sees the model being punished). For observational learning to take place‚ it is

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    Introduction “The Turing Test” is most accurately used to refer to a pitch made by Turing (1950) as an approach of dealing with the question whether machines can think. According to Turing‚ the question whether machines can think is itself “too meaningless” to deserve any debate (442). In other words‚ the Turing Test is a method for determining whether or not a computer is capable of thinking like a human. The test is named after Alan Turing‚ an English mathematician who pioneered artificial intelligence

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    aggression) can be acquired by observation and imitation. This study is known as the Bobo doll experiment‚ the reasoning behind the experiment was to add credibility to his belief that all human behavior was learnt through social imitation and copying rather than genetic factors [5] (nature)‚ the study involved two groups of children‚ one group were made to watch a adult in the room behaving

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    DANCING AT LUGHNASA - ACT ONE STAGING P1 – chiaroscuro lighting state establishes atmosphere and non-realism from the start. A stylised tableau allows the audience to see the cast in its entirety. Michael‚ as an adult narrator‚ is a Brechtian device P2 – lighting is used for mood – probably straw and pink state to connote Summer. Props and set is organised to allow for cast to break from tableau into small-scale action representational of character eg ‘AGNES knits gloves’. P7 – the

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    advancements and conveniences that make our lives easier? Individuality is what leads and provides inspiration for innovation. It is what defines us as respective humans. Ralph Waldo Emerson’s famous statement‚ “imitation is suicide”‚ iterates this point‚ because nationalism is mass imitation. All of humanity’s accomplishments have not been from people conforming to others‚ but from one having confidence in their individual ideas and venturing into unchartered waters. While individuality impacts

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    Dhvani This word means "sound" literally‚ but does not deal with the fhction of sound in the musical sense. The theory was first propounded by Anandavardhana‚ the ninth century thinker‚ in his treatise‚ Dhavanyaloka (Dhvani+aloka). The Dhvani theory considers the indirectly evoked meaning or suggestivity as the characteristic f a e of literary utterance. This feature separates and determines the literary from other kinds of discourse‚ and is an all-embracing principle which explains the structure

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