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    The Baroque period spanned from 1600 to 1750. The baroque period can be divided into three parts: early (1600-1640)‚ middle (1640-1680)‚ and late (1680-1750). Although today most people recognize the latest part as the baroque music‚ the earliest part was one of the most revolutionary phases in music history. The early baroque composers rejected the polyphony texture of the late Renaissance music and favored homophonic texture. They also focused on harmony rather than the complexity of melodic lines

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    learned set of responses to stimuli which are reinforced if they are correct (‘Operant Conditioning’--Skinner): Stimulus--->response--->positive reinforcement=learning The main mechanisms for L1 learning are imitation and practice. What is heard (stimulus)--->imitation (response)---> communication/approval (reinforcement=learning) * Limitations of behaviourism 2. Innatism Innatists believe we are born with a mental faculty for learning languages. All children have the

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    Observational Learning • Modeling • Imitation • Children model observed behaviors • Learning does not guarantee behavior will change • Thinking or cognition is important to learning • As children become older they become more selective in what they imitate. • In 1986 Albert Bandura‚ the developer of this theory‚ wrote Social Foundations of Thought and Action‚ which outlines his social learning theory.  Cognitive-Development Theory Observation Imitation Experimentation • Children gain knowledge

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    Charles Darwin‚ Jean Piaget‚ | Social Learning TheoryIs how people learn about each other‚ and how it occurs from stage to stage | We learn by observing‚ paying attention. Our behavior depend consist of a combination of environmental and character | Imitation‚ role model‚ understanding

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    conditioning for the aggression for it then to be passed on to imitation. The social learning theory is based on nurture as it is taught and not naturally passed on from the parents. But arguments state that the social learning theory could also be nature as children may already have the instinct to carry out an aggressive behaviour before watching it occur. This makes it biological due to hormones and genes passed on from family members. Imitation have four phases‚ these involve; attention‚ retention‚

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    simultaneously but seldom visited their benefices. Benefice: It was salary given to a clergy for rendering services in the Church. Simony: It was the sell of religious offices and benefices. The Imitation of Christ and the Modern Devotion/Brethren of the Common Life The Imitation of Christ by Thomas a Kempis urges Christians to take Christ as the model and seek perfection in a simple way of life. The “Brethren of the Common Life” was a group of pious laypeople carrying out the Gospel

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    man who became a star because of his baritone rich voice Where: Columbus‚ Ohio When: January 3‚ 2011 Why: Because the Columbus Dispatch newspaper posted a video of William on Youtube begging on the side of the road using his radio imitation voice Date: Online article posted by the Saskatoon Star Phoenix on January 7‚ 2011 and Global National News clip aired on January 5‚ 2011 Ted Williams is a fifty-three year old former radio announcer who became homeless after battling

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    their comfortable middle class life is traded for a poorer one so that the money borrowed for the diamonds can be repaid. After all debts are settled‚ Mathilde runs into the friend and reveals the secret. The friend reveals her own - “…mine was imitation. It was worth at the very most five hundred francs”. Maupassant’s story reveals not only how vanity can ruin one’s life‚ but also “radix malorum est cupiditas”- greed is the root of all evil. Mathilde Loisel was “… one of those pretty and charming

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    economy that seemed that they lived in luxury when she was alive. This illustrates his ignorance‚ because he did not question her wife how she was keeping up with the household expenses such as the wine‚ delicacies‚ her love for the theatre and imitation jewelry in which she adorned herself with. It proves that his loving wife was being unfaithful behind his husband’s back because he was naive to not finding out the truth sooner. The symbolism in ignorance is bliss in the story illustrates the

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    out of sight and their abilities to imitate. There has been much study into the development of an infant from birth. Attempts have been made to understand how infants perceive the world around them and then how they represent objects and how imitation then develops. In this paper we will consider the work of Piaget and the research that follows to consider if these view provide valid explanations (Bancroft and Flynn‚ 2005‚ 133-136). First we will consider how infants understand objects. Object

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