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    no longer come from society alone, as the person has internalized them (Deal). The superego develops from those internalizations (Deal). From the id comes the ego which works to perceive the world, control the id, and support reality (Deal). Social learning and the person’s environment structure the superego, and how well their ego balances the drives from the id and the internalizations from the superego. When the social worker works to understand the environment, they can begin to understand…

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    on eating disorders concluded that people seek gratification when using social media. Therefore, when people do not receive the type of attention that they desire, their self-esteem lowers and they lose self-worth because of their thin-ideal internalization, which leads to these people being unhappy with their bodies and developing eating disorders (Perloff,…

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    advantage theory, internalization theory and Dunning’s eclectic paradigm. These theories have their own key characteristics that help a firm to sustain their own competitive advantage. Monopolistic advantage theory explain that a firm can use monopoly power against its competitors by controls resources and provide unique products and service. Next, instead of outsources from outsiders, a firm may acquires numerous value-chain activities within the firm. This refer to internalization theory. A…

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    She introduces the term ‘internalization’ (Flax 916) and defines it as the taking in of relations with other objects, people or even groups of people (Flax 916). This ‘taking in’ is affected by our own feelings and fantasy, which provides a subjective view of that relation (Flax 916)…

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    During the months of January and February, I observed the theatre tech class at Valley Center High School. The tech class includes Edie Reese, Conner Peterson, Madison Isham, Pattanun ‘Bell’ Punjanun, Michael Charvat, Chris Paul, Jacque Toews, Sabrina Gamblin, Ashlyn Pollard, Trace Tobin, Tommy Brown, Janett Duerksen, Kaitie Showalter, and me. We meet everyday during fourth hour, which is from 10:38 to 11:30. I chose my tech class to observe because it is a social group that I see every single…

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    Negative Body- Body Image Effects Researchers have long said that because central importance is assigned to media, mass media can foster unrealistic images of female beauty (Perloff, 2014). Internalization of these images are commonly leads to body dysmorphia and dissatisfaction. Internalization of thin-idealized female beauty is a key factor in a culturally stereotyped standard of beauty. This standard is vastly communicated in contemporary media throughout Westernized societies. More than 80%…

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    Case Study: Ikea

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    Ikea Background Ikea the Swedish home furniture based Delft, Netherlands the world’s largest furniture retailer. Ikea main concept is based on delivering a well-designed home furnishings products at low price as many people as possible, this concept contributed to help more people that could not afford expensive designed products. John Dunning approach John Dunning approach was conducted study on how FDI motives multinational companies to take advantages where he introduces four different type…

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    describe the way I see myself and feel. As a matter of fact, when Dr. Reid mentioned the Black Identity, I was able to relate to it and actually see myself in stage 4 of internalization with secure attachments. Black Identity is a classic theory that apply to other group of colors. Indeed, I believe I am currently in Stage 4 of internalization secure attachment because I see my identity healthy and stable. I am aware of my racial identity as Mexican and always believed that I grew up to seeing…

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    According to Howard’s Identity Development phases, there are different development phases depending on the ethnicity and race. For example, there are five stages of Black Development including pre-counter, encounter, immersion emersion, internalization, and internalization commitment. There are six stages of White Development, such as contact, disintegration, reintegration, pseudo-independence, immersion-emersion, and autonomy. Based on these stages from Black and White development, I believe I…

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    Demeaning Stereotypes and the Culture of Silence in the “Meritocracy” The “Asian model minority” is inevitably associated with a myriad of stereotypes. A few typical traits related to the stereotypical Asian are “nerdy,” “try-hards,” and “bookworms.” In addition, Asians are seen to be good at math, or at least supposed to be. However, people who are ignorant of the situation may still believe that being identified as the “model minority” with these “positive” stereotypes, such as being good at…

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