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Taking pleasure in imitating playmates' activities, toddlers cooperate to achieve. Anthropologists view it as the foundation for human culture. Moreover, although at 2 years self-aware children engage in cooperative problem-solving activities with others, mature chimpanzees show little interest, which explains how those who resist society's lies are readily identified as simians. With self-recognition comes recognition of the differences between individuals and the emergence of the "categorical self", that is, the self as categorized through comparison. Age, gender, and appearance are…mehr

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Taking pleasure in imitating playmates' activities, toddlers cooperate to achieve. Anthropologists view it as the foundation for human culture. Moreover, although at 2 years self-aware children engage in cooperative problem-solving activities with others, mature chimpanzees show little interest, which explains how those who resist society's lies are readily identified as simians. With self-recognition comes recognition of the differences between individuals and the emergence of the "categorical self", that is, the self as categorized through comparison. Age, gender, and appearance are categories incorporated into "self-concept", for example, the inarticulate simian might have made the illustrative statement, "I big boy, not baby", or "Jim Page good."
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At Moorfield Junior School, Bridlington, East Yorkshire, Robin Bright was awarded his red 10 yard badge for swimming across the pool, as the green 25 yard badge was awarded for swimming lengthways, and the 75 yard blue badge was awarded for three lengths of the pool.