a strong leader of the popular feminist movement‚ is one example of a writer that breaks Aristotle ’s mold. Her play "Blood Relations" sits on the edge of what Aristotle would call tragedy. Aristotle states that the form of tragedy is an "imitation of a noble and complete action‚ having the proper magnitude"(Aristotle 6). Here we have Lizzie Borden murdering her own parents in a fit of rage. The murders happen after years of abuse and negative attitudes from almost everyone she knows. The
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about some theories regarding L1 and L2 acquisition. According to Skinner‚ the major exponent of behaviorism‚ we acquire a language through imitation. We imitate what we hear from other people around us. Then‚ our attempts of imitation receive reinforcement‚ and thus we form habits. However‚ I disagree with him. It is true that our first words are imitations of what our parents or family say to us; but we have our own brain‚ and we are able to develop more complex sentences without the necessity
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a process which not only distracts us from our personal ideas of the forms but is in effect detrimental. These diluted imitations of the forms blur the already minute glimpse of the other reality provided by our reincarnation and our innate capacity to imagine the perfect state of being (see Myth of Er).. Plato appears adamant that the arts are nothing only than a pale imitation of the creator’s concept of the original and perfect form they are attempting to recreate. “The worst fault possible…
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EXPLAIN TWO EFFECTS OF THE ENVIRONMENT ON PHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESSES: Certain effect of the environment can affect physiological processes such as hormones‚ neurotransmitters and the brain. The two effect of the environment on physiological processes that will be discussed are the enrichment of certain environments on brain plasticity and the observation of experiences actions on the activation of mirror neurons. The first effect of environment on physiological processes that will be discussed is
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1. The key to Woolworths’ faster growth than Coles Myers may be attributed to several reasons‚ one of them being its emphasis on diversification which saw it enter markets such as petrol. Woolworths offered everyday low price (EDLP) on established brands‚ a strategy akin to Wal-Mart in the United States which presents a competitive advantage against Coles Myers’ Kmart and Target divisions which maintained a ‘high-low’ pricing strategy. Woolworths CEO Roger Corbett who had prior experience with the
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1. Competitive advantage A distinctive competence is a unique firm-specific strength that allows a company to better differentiate its products and/or achieve substantially lower costs than its rivals and thus gain a competitive advantage. Resources are financial‚ physical‚ social or human‚ technological‚ and organizational factors that allow a company to create value for its customers. Company resources can be divided into two types: tangible and intangible resources. Tangible resources are something
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ZARA (Study case) Vladimíra Olívia Gáborová Vlada.gaborova@gmail.com ISL 356 Phd. Emre Demirci Study case 11.4.2014 Manufacturing and clothing business has a long tradition and it is well established. People always feel need to protect themselves against the wind‚ cold‚ sun etc…. In the past there was not a high demand for clothes‚ since it was much as a cottage industry. Everything starts to change by industrial revolution‚ when development in technology opened
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Beethoven’s 9th Symphony Notes Writing of Symphony: Beethoven’s Life • Symphony No.9 in D minor was his last symphony • 12 years after his previous symphony • Lived through three major life crisis o End of romance “immortal beloved”‚ an unknown woman Identified as Antonie Brentano by Maynard Soloman 1811‚ dedicated “An die Geliebte” to her Beethoven often rejected by women‚ sought unavailable women Send Antonie letting proclaiming he was unable to enter lasting relationship
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Refer the theories of language acquisition (Behaviorist theories‚ nativist theories and interactionist theories) and write an evaluation of them.Consider the stages of language acquisition in the evaluation of these theories. Human language development is a huge debate between Nature Vs Nurture within theorists of various fields in psychology.There are three major schools of thought that will be mainly focused on; behaviourist‚ nativist (rationalist)
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formation based on the imitation of natural sound‚ for example‚ whisper‚ bang or hiss in English. The concept of onomatopoeia words can be difficult to understand without examples. Examples give you the chance to better understand the onomatopoeia concept and to see and sound out actual words. Onomatopoeia (from Greek) is a word that phonetically imitates or suggests the source of the sound that it describes. In the English language the term onomatopoeia means the imitation of a sound. The onomatopoeic
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