
1) Human communication 2) Reflecting
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[psychology] Mirroring is the behaviour in which one person copies another person usually while in social interaction with them. It may include miming gestures, movements, body language, muscle tensions, expressions, tones, eye movements, breathing, tempo, accent, attitude, choice of words or metaphors, and other aspects of communication. I...
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• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Mirror
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exercising method that may be used by dancers but that is most commonly used by actors or in the training field for drama. It consists of a bodily activity for two, in which one person moves and the other follows as if s/he was a mirror. This strategy is used to develop concentration, communication, cooperation and creative skills.
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Fault tolerance by maintaining two copies,
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maintenance of an identical copy of a file at another network site
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Short for disk mirroring; Also known as RAID Level 1. A form of RAID in which the Array Management Function maintains two or more identical copies of data on separate disks. Also known as RAID Level 1 and disk shadowing.
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Matching portions of another person`s physiology or behaviour with another or opposite portion or behaviour of your own.
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1) The empathic responsiveness of the parent to the developing childs grandiose-exhibitionistic need
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a method of storage in which data from one disk is duplicated on another disk so that both drives contain the same information, thus providing data redundancy.
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mirroring 1. One aspect of mirroring is the process that exactly duplicates computer information in one location to another. It can be done locally, between disk drives in the same system or globally; such as, when information on a server is duplicated to a server in other parts of the world. 2. In psychiatry, a technique in psychodrama in which a...
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A dramatic activity based on a common daily experience. Two students face one another. One pretends to be a person looking into a mirror while the other pretends to be the reflection of that person, exactly duplicating the person’s movements.
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copying the movement and/or expression or look of someone else exactly.
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