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Imitating and .
Imitating Clown, he learned how to hold his breath longer and how to behave and integrate himself underwater.
Imitating the example of Leibniz, other philosophers also called their treatises on the problem of evil theodicies.
Imitating similar ceremonies carried out under Otto I in 936 and Otto II in 961, the dukes served Otto III as his ceremonial stward, chamberlain, cupbearer, and marshal, respectively.
* ( Imitating a growling dog ) " Shhh, grrr.
Imitating the Campus in Rome, similar grounds were developed in several other urban centers and military settlements.
Imitating the example of Benito Mussolini in Italy, Primo de Rivera forced management and labor to cooperate by organizing 27 corporations ( committees ) representing different industries and professions.
Imitating what he has just seen on TV, Max says " Long Live the New Flesh ", and then shoots himself.
Imitating Fyodor Tyutchev, Blok developed a complicated system of poetic symbols.
Imitating Arita designs, fine " Chinese Imari " export wares were produced in the 18th century, eclipsing the original Japanese exports.
Imitating the compositional style and techniques of the Baroque and Romantic periods was another side to his craftsmanship.
Imitating other Hellenistic rulers, a festival in Eumenes ' honour, called Eumeneia, was instituted in Pergamon.
* Imitating Iguana Gender: Female She always tries to imitate everyone else.
* Me Too Iguana: Imitating Iguana doesn't see how unique she is, and wants to be just like everybody else.
Imitating Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, he had no desk in his office, instead writing at a lectern.
" Imitating the rhythm of sports reports, exciting live coverage of major political crises and foreign wars was now available for viewers in the safety of their own homes.
Imitating the literature of the Alexandrian period, they wrote romances, panegyrics, epigrams, satires, and didactic and hortatory poetry, following the models of Heliodorus and Achilles Tatius, Asclepiades and Posidippus, Lucian and Longus.

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Zoologists often label behaviors, including bipedalism, as " facultative " ( i. e. optional ) or " obligate " ( the animal has no reasonable alternative ).
To be classed as a manic episode, while the disturbed mood is present at least three ( or four if only irritability is present ) of the following must have been consistently prominent: grand or extravagant style, or expanded self-esteem ; reduced need of sleep ( e. g. three hours may be sufficient ); talks more often and feels the urge to talk longer ; ideas flit through the mind in quick succession, or thoughts race and preoccupy the person ; over indulgence in enjoyable behaviors with high risk of a negative outcome ( e. g., extravagant shopping, sexual adventures or improbable commercial schemes ).
For example, as of May 2000, per DSM-IV-TR, " Because some cases of Sexual Sadism may not involve harm to a victim ( e. g., inflicting humiliation on a consenting partner ), the wording for sexual sadism involves a hybrid of the DSM-III-R and DSM-IV wording ( i. e., โ€œ the person has acted on these urges with a non-consenting person, or the urges, sexual fantasies, or behaviors cause marked distress or interpersonal difficulty โ€)".
In advanced topics of quantum mechanics, some of these behaviors are macroscopic and only emerge at extreme ( i. e., very low or very high ) energies or temperatures.
Waves exhibit common behaviors under a number of standard situations, e. g.,
Furthermore, there is evidence for an indirect Werther effect, i. e. the perception that suicidal media content has an impact on others which, in turn, can concurrently or additionally influence one person ยด s own future thoughts and behaviors.
Anger is a distinct strategy of social influence and its use ( i. e. belligerent behaviors ) as a goal achievement mechanism proves to be a successful strategy.
According to them, the behaviors Freud studied can be explained by simpler, known processes, such as salience biases ( e. g., a person abuses drugs because the promise of immediate pleasure is more compelling than the intellectual knowledge of harm sometime in the future ) and risk calculations ( e. g., a person drives recklessly or plays dangerous sports because the increases in status and reproductive success outweigh the risk of injury or death ).
* Distraction: Where we engage or immerse ourselves in other behaviors or actions to prevent awareness of the task ( e. g., intensive videogame playing or Internet surfing )
That is, it can serve the same function as less damaging behaviors ( e. g. to manage or reduce stress ) but has negative health consequences ( e. g. physical damage to the body ) compared to other responses ( e. g. meditating, taking a walk ).
Impulsivity is a core process for many behaviors ( e. g., substance abuse, problematic gambling, OCD ).
However, unlike Christian understandings of virtue, righteousness or piety, the Stoic conception does not place as great an emphasis on mercy, forgiveness, self-abasement ( i. e. the ritual process of declaring complete powerlessness and humility before God ), charity and self-sacrificial love, though these behaviors / mentalities are not necessarily spurned by the Stoics ( they are spurned by other philosophers of Antiquity ).
Are there criteria employed by organizational members to differentiate between " legitimate " ( i. e., endorsed by the formal organizational structure ) and " illegitimate " ( i. e., opposed by or unknown to the formal power structure ) behaviors?
The personnel method is the recording of withdrawal behaviors ( i. e. absenteeism, accidents ).
One prominent explanation for the negative health behaviors and outcomes ( e. g. substance use, low birth weight ) associated with the acculturation process is the acculturative stress theory.
Japanese women who feign cute behaviors ( e. g., high-pitched voice, squealing giggles ) that could be viewed as forced or inauthentic are called burikko and this is considered a gender performance.
Oldham suggests seven traits and behaviors of the " devoted personality style ," i. e., the non-personality-disordered version of DPD:
Per the WBSSH definition, the larger subclass of polyphenols display more specific further chemical behaviors โ€” formation of particular metal complexes ( e. g., intense blue-black iron ( III ) complexes ), and precipitation of proteins and particular amine-containing organics ( e. g., particular alkaloid natural products ).

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Final ratings were made on the basis of a point system which was developed after studying the distributions of actual behaviors recorded and assigning weight values to each type of behavior that was deviant from the discovered norms.
In evolutionary psychology this may be applied to a wide range of human behaviors such as charity, emergency aid, help to coalition partners, tipping, courtship gifts, production of public goods, and environmentalism.
They tend to help less if they see non-cooperativeness by others and this effect tend to be stronger than the opposite effect of seeing cooperative behaviors.
Thus, giving grades and promotions based only on an individual's performance relative to a small local group, as is common, may reduce cooperative behaviors in the group.
: Explicit extrinsic rewards and punishments have been found to sometimes actually have opposite effects on behaviors.
This may be because such extrinsic, top-down incentives may undermine intrinsic and reputational incentives which overall may make the behaviors less desirable to do.
Instead, evolution has shaped psychological mechanisms such as emotions that promote altruistic behaviors.
Every single instance of altruistic behavior need not always increase inclusive fitness ; altruistic behaviors would have been selected for if such behaviors on average increased inclusive fitness in the ancestral environment.
Such cooperative behaviors have sometimes been seen as arguments for left-wing politics such by the Russian zoologist and anarchist Peter Kropotkin in his 1902 book Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution and Peter Singer in his book A Darwinian Left.
Some definitions specify a self-sacrificial nature to altruism and a lack of external rewards for altruistic behaviors.
In psychological research on altruism, studies often observe altruism as demonstrated through prosocial behaviors such as helping, comforting, sharing, cooperation, philanthropy, and community service.
A major characteristic of Jain belief is the emphasis on the consequences of not only physical but also mental behaviors.
Biological anthropologists are interested in both human variation and in the possibility of human universals ( behaviors, ideas or concepts shared by virtually all human cultures ) They use many different methods of study, but modern population genetics, participant observation and other techniques often take anthropologists " into the field ," which means traveling to a community in its own setting, to do something called " fieldwork.
Additionally, fear is related to the specific behaviors of escape and avoidance, whereas anxiety is related to situations perceived as uncontrollable or unavoidable.
This might indicate that anxiety is a protective mechanism designed to prevent the organism from engaging in potentially harmful behaviors.
The feeling of exile produces many changes in attitudes and behaviors.
This has become attractive since the 1990s, especially since more traditional spring break places such as Daytona Beach, Florida have become restrictive on drinking and other behaviors.
Helping behaviors correlate with increased abstinence and lower probabilities of binge drinking.
Responses such as disgust show that sensory detection is linked in instinctual ways to facial expressions, and even behaviors like the gag reflex.
However, not all symptoms require heavy medication and hallucinations and delusions should only be treated if they distress the patient or produce dangerous behaviors.
For example, they can become afraid of their parents, because of their unstable mood behaviors.
The subthalamic area ( zona incerta ) seems to contain action-generating systems for several types of " consummatory " behaviors, including eating, drinking, defecation, and copulation.
The primary function of the basal ganglia appears to be action selection: they send inhibitory signals to all parts of the brain that can generate motor behaviors, and in the right circumstances can release the inhibition, so that the action-generating systems are able to execute their actions.

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