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    Society is founded on one principle and one principle only: beauty. By age twelve, I adapted society’s principle as my own. I admired the beautiful actresses with the flawless skin, shiny hair, and thin body. I wanted that for myself and began to straighten and curl my hair at the age of twelve. At thirteen, I wanted more. I begged my mom for contacts, because everyone knows that the girl with glasses are not beautiful—well at least in makeover movies. I then begged her to allow me to get my…

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    Social Norms Analysis

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    These are called norms. Norms are social expectations that guide behavior. Norms explain why people do what they do in given situations. When these norms are broken they are often met with sanctions. Sanctions are the reactions people receive when breaking a norm, they can either be expressions of approval or of disapproval. Depending on whether someone broke a folkway norm or a more norm the level of sanction differs. Folkways are norms that are not strictly enforced. Mores are norms that are…

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    Skateboarders Analysis

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    Getting boots on ground altered a few previous perceptions and understanding of the market and customer segments. At least from my (Hardat’s) perspective, I tended to lump all forms of riders into one group. Skateboarders have a specific understanding of what it means to ride versus longboarders. Unfortunately, I didn’t come across any longboarders around Ithaca. I did get an earful from the skateboarders. Skateboarders view skateboarding as an evolving form of art. As different riders with…

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    To complete the social norm experiment, I went to the mall. I stared at people in different areas of the mall until I got a reaction from them. Sometimes I sat down at their table and others I just stood in front of them. The social norm that I violated was continuous eye contact without turning or looking at something else, which is not normal for people to do. Before working on the experiment I assumed that everybody would take it in a different way but several of them vocalized it the same…

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    Violation of a social rule or norm is defined as deviance. You can be deviant in a positive as well as a negative way. I went to the Wintergreen Ski Resort up in Nelson County to try out skiing for a day. While I was up there I observed the individuals who were present to see what the social norms were and what would be considered as deviant. Some individuals violated the social norms, while others didn’t violate them at all. On January 28th around 4 A.M., I met up with everybody who was going…

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    Examples Of Social Norms

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    call social norms. A social norm is someone’s behavior that differs from the usual expectations,this can result a variety of emotions such as awkwardness to the people victimized.I have experienced it myself, an example can be, violating a norm by grabbing someone’s hand randomly while walking in a public area.Normally a person walks by themselves,but the action of me grabbing an anonymous person's hand, made the situation very awkward and uncomfortable. Before engaging to my norm, I…

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    Breaking Bad Social Norms

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    our society, there are unwritten social norms that people tend to follow. These social norms are sort a like guideline rules on what is appropriate and what is not appropriate and also how someone’s behavior is like in different types of situations. For an example, it is an acceptable norm to leave a tip of at least fifteen percent when you’re done eating at a restaurant. However, if you choose to not leave a tip that would be considered a violation of the norm but it will not earn you a spot…

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    When looking at the definition of folkway - a mode of thinking, feeling, or acting common to a given group of people or unspoken rules of society that guide our behavior every day – I immediately began to think about the many differences of the variation of people with which I work. I work in a medical office with 10 other females and 3 males. We have varying ages, religions, races, and vary in personalities drastically. For the most part, we are very close and all get along very well…

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    Our society has been molded by norms for many centuries and the average population follow them because it is the “right” thing to do. In Sociology in Modules, by Schaefer, it states folkways of our world are defined as “standards of behavior maintained by a society” (66 par.1). Some specific norms are called formal norms, informal norms, and folkways. Schaefer also says how our formal norms are “written down and specify strict punishments”, while informal norms are “understood but not…written”…

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    always had a bad habit of violating social norms whether it be raising my hand to use the bathroom, making loud noises in public, being completely silent when near close friends, or holding the door open at in awkward distance, or in awkward positions. One of my favorite social norms to break has always been awkward eye contact, or when someone else is staring at me, male or female I wink. I enjoy making people feel uncomfortable and violating social norms is the easiest way to do this, it is…

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