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Tanggaard (2005) uses the term 'symmetrical instruction' to describe situations in which apprentices with nearly the same level of competence guide and instruct each other.
Wrestlers "call spots" to each other (i.e., instruct each other about moves they will give or want to receive).
Puppies use yelps of pain and refusal to keep playing to instruct each other about the differences between playful mouthing and painful biting.
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In December 2014, it was the anonymous frat bros from Phi Kappa Psi who allegedly gang-raped a woman the story called "Jackie" while instructing each other to "grab its motherfucking leg".
Then each is introduced to an older person 55-755) and the pair is instructed to "teach each other something you're good at".
The activities in group problem-solving sessions were also designed to encourage students to work together; students were instructed to check each other's work and explain concepts to one another rather than relying on the teaching assistant (TA).
Cadets aren't given full reign over the others, but instead are expected to instruct classes and mentor each other.
I instructed everyone to hold each other's hand and we would exit the building".
Guests were instructed to share with each other and to not use their hands.
Phase synchrony (unintentional in-phase coordinated behavior) emerged when they were exchanging visual information, whether or not they were explicitly instructed to coordinate with each other.
What meeting will take place in Madrid in a few days, and why? 3. Group pairs into small groups of four, and instruct students to review (with each other and/or using a history text) the landmark events in American-European relations since the end of World War II.
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