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    from Islamic theology and concept of art. The main reason for the limitation imposed on visual art is the Islamic theological prohibition of figural imagery. Social laws presented in the Hadith prevented the representation of figures because any imitation was deemed idolatrous. Also‚ art is considered to be decorative and imitative. Script and patterns are used to decorate objects‚ whether they be architectural structures‚ prayer rugs‚ ceramics‚ and books. The geometric objects naturally led to

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    INTRODUCTION Introduction 5 Background Research 6 Problem Statement 7 Research Objective 8 Research Question 8 Significance of the Research 9 CHAPTER 2 – LITERATURE REVIEW Introduction 10 Fear and Anxiety 10 Imitation 11 Physical Aggression 11 Conclusion 12 Knowledge 13 CHAPTER 3 – METHODOLOGY Introduction 14 Research Design

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    music has its own rhythm just like breath. From various tension or gentle melody‚ people can follow the music automatically. Also‚ the imitations between several instruments show the tension and connection in music. It just like birds‚ insects‚ rivers‚ winds and so on have its own sound in countrysides but never bother or interrupt each other‚ by contrast‚ the imitations between each of instruments are

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    grasp of the concept. What is a “Parody”? According to Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary‚ a “Parody” is: a literary or musical work in which the style of an author or work is closely imitated for comic effect or in ridicule; a feeble or ridiculous imitation. While according to Britannica Encyclopedia: In literature‚ parody is when a person closely imitates an author’s style or work in order to ridicule or to provide comic effects. The word comes from the Greek “Paroidia”‚ meaning "a song sung alongside

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    core is and what non-core technology is. It is their business model that it takes advantage of resources out of company if it is non-core. After all‚ the key success factor of Apple is to secure the initiative of business model with creativity of imitation. When market is at initial stage and demand is small‚ the size of dedicated organization normally needs to be small. However‚ in general‚ large firms tend to repeat their mistakes that it struggles in small market and withdraws from the market

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    tragedy‚ like all poetry‚ is a kind of imitation (mimesis)‚ but adds that it has a serious purpose and uses direct action rather than narrative to achieve its ends. He says that poetic mimesis is imitation of things as they could be‚ not as they are‚ for example‚ of universals and ideals thus poetry is a more philosophical and exalted medium than history‚ which records what has actually happened. This is the concept of Imitation (mimesis) by Aristotle. Imitation Human instinct of imitating

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    The poetry collection I decided to analyze is No Matter the Wreckage by Sarah Kay. Sarah Kay is a young American female poet‚ known for her spoken word poetry. Kay is also the founder and co-director of Project VOICE‚ which uses spoken words poetry to promote empowerment‚ improve literacy‚ and encourage empathy and creative collaboration in classrooms and communities around the world. I appreciated Sarah Kay’s collection due to its modern voice and style‚ which made her poems easily relatable and

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    APPLE VS SAMSUNG PATENT BATTLE A THREAT TO INNOVATION Rather than innovate and develop its own technology and a unique Samsung style for its Smartphone product and computer tablets‚ Samsung choose to copy Apple’s technology user interface and innovation style in these infringing products. Apple had accused Samsung of copying its intellectual property‚ including its very broad design patents for rectangular "electronic devices. And Apple wants to use those patents to stop its competitor from selling

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    Psycholinguistics and Child Language Acquisition Psycholinguistics merges the fields of psychology and linguistics to study how people process language and how language use is related to underlying mental processes. Studies of children’s language acquisition and of second-language acquisition are psycholinguistic in nature. Psycholinguists work to develop models for how language is processed and understood‚ using evidence from studies of what happens when these processes go awry. They also study

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    Elaine demonstrates how playing with girls was not natural for her instead it was something she had to learn to do. Elaine states that: “Playing with girls is different and at first I feel strange as I do it‚ self-conscious‚ as if I’m doing an imitation of a girl. But soon I get more used to it” (CE 57). Heidi Slettedahl Macpherson in her book Cambridge clarifies that since Elaine’s behaviour is learned and not innate‚ so it is a clear example of how socialization reifies behaviour or makes what

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