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plagiarism=without their permission
Mirror neurons in the brain...when you see someone else indulging in an activity that is pleasurable your brain gets excited with anticipation just as if you were about to do it yourself. This anticipation is too much for some people and they have to feed it by copying the pleasurable behavior.
Lead by example. Teach someone good ethics by practicing them yourself.
skewl
By copying someone's work, you devalue it. The point of copyright law is to create value through scarcity.
If you simply use someone else's material, it is plagairism. Plagairism is illegal. In addition, simply copying someone's writing robs you from learning how to express yourself in your own words.
Copying the actions or behavior of someone else means imitating or mimicking what they do. It could be done consciously or subconsciously and may be influenced by admiration, a desire to fit in, or lack of individuality.
Instinct and learned behavior are antonyms because learned behavior means someone helps you and instinct maens to do it by yourself.
You cannot control someone else's behavior or make them like you. It is important to focus on being yourself and finding someone who respects and appreciates you for who you are. Trying to change someone's behavior or feelings is not healthy for either of you.
The definition of plagiarism is copying someone else's work and claiming it is your own, yes.
You can encourage active listening, perspective-taking exercises, and exposure to different viewpoints and experiences to help someone develop empathy. Encouraging open communication and modeling empathetic behavior can also be effective in teaching empathy.