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    Chapter 1 This chapter contains the significance of the study‚ the statement of the problem‚ the group hypothesis‚ the scope & limitation‚ the theoretical framework and definition of terms. The Problem and Its Background Introduction Pre-marital sex is a sexual intercourse engaged by persons who are not married. It is a mortal sin in Christianity for the reason it is against the Law of Moses: Thou shall not commit adultery. In some countries (particularly in Asian countries

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    this now‚" (Collins 40). Now according to social norms females are very sensitive and emotional‚ yet Katniss manages to seem emotionless while stepping on stage and standing in front of every district. Judith Butler said that gender is nothing but imitation of an ideal‚ Katniss’ character totally different from any other girl in this story or in reality. Therefore Katniss

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    behaviors or antecedent behaviors could be increased if positive reinforcers or consequences were contingent upon the targets (2013). Language relied on the role of imitation as well as the combination of unconditioned stimuli and unconditioned responses. According to this view‚ parents teach their children language through both imitation training of words and phrases as well as the shaping of phrases and sentences through success of adult-like speech (Singleton & Shulman‚ 2013). It is important for

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    ambivalent renewal of its target or targets Linda Hutcheon is another “of a number of theorists who believe that the continuing and unwarranted inclusion of ridicule in its definition has trivialised the form.”Hutcheon defines parody as a “form of imitation…characterized by ironic inversion‚ not always at the expense of the parodied text”‚ suggesting that “what is remarkable about modern parody is its range of intent – from the ironic and playful to the scornful and

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    Faizal Risdianto‚S.S‚M.Hum 4 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE CHAPTER II ENGLISH LITERATURE 2.1 WHAT’S ENGLISH LITERATURE? To answer this question‚ you should first know the meaning of literature? There are a lot of definitions of literature. Some short explanation on it would be useful for you. Very often it simply means anything that is written: time tables‚ dialogues‚ textbooks‚ travel brochures and so on. If you are thinking of buying a bicycle or a motorcycle or a washing machine‚ you

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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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    sense on ordinary mind that easily defines it roughly as imitation of an action on the stage.Today it is going to be discussed two philosphers ‘‚Aristotle and Nietzsche‚ views about tragedy while understanding their philosophy about life itself. To start with what is tragedy for Aristotle and Nietzsche should be the first question that has to be understood to shine a light on whole discussion.For Aristotle‚ tragedy is an imitation of an action that leads tragic consequences like pity and

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    displaying different emotional states during less than 30 milliseconds‚ their faces unconsciously imitated those facial expressions without recognition of the demonstrated feelings. Such a tendency‚ known as emotional contagion‚ implies the automatic imitation and synchronization of expressions‚ movements‚ vocalizations‚ and postures with those of another person. Consequently‚ while all individuals share emotions‚ these emotions tend to have a particular influence on an individual. Despite the permanent

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    Greek word ‘poet’ is Poiein‚ and this means ‘to make’. Hence the Greeks honour the poet as a maker or creator. This suggests the divine nature of poetry. 4. The Nature and Function of Poetry Poetry is an art of ‘imitation’ and its chief function is to teach and delight. Imitation does not mean mere copying or a reproduction of facts. It means a representing or transmuting of the real and actual‚ and sometimes creating something entirely new. The poet‚ so Sidney declares‚ “lifted upwith the vigour

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