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    Gender Socialization Issues in Children’s Literature From the time a child is born, they are consistently exposed to literature. Whether it is fairytales, alphabet books, or Dr. Seuss, these pieces of literature become a very important part of the first stages of a child 's life, and their thoughts and feelings are often built around what they learn from these books. In an abundance of cultures, storytelling is the most effective way of transmitting values to those who are younger, and thus…

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    that they can’t seem to notice the other person’s body language. You think to yourself, how does that person not realize that the other person is upset? Do they realize their arms are crossed? After analyzing the two articles about technology and socialization, it is safe to say that technology is really making an impact on this generation. Technology is impairing our nonverbal skills and is causing us to hide behind out computers and phones. It’s replacing everything the people are so used to…

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    right next to you in the office. You see the good and bad of these sites everywhere you look. Depending on how you use it, it can be an advantage or a disadvantage. One of the major things I have seen talked about, is social media’s effect on socialization. On the plus side many think it facilitates face to face interaction. You are able to meet people online and start a conversation with them, when you might not have normally done so. By starting that conversation online it will become…

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    Part 1: Socialization and Social identity... The way the human brain takes ideas and creates shortcuts to meaning is through information processing. This is done daily when someone processes what they see, hear, feel, and think. As this happens, the brain is taking in a large amount of information and then sends it through filters in order to make sense of what is being interacted with. How this is done is by using shortcuts. This means that a person is either accepting information or ignoring…

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    Slum dogs The first concept from the book that I am going to link to this video is the term ‘socialization’. In the book, this means, the process by which people learn the characteristics of their group-the knowledge, skills, attitudes, values, norms, and actions though appropriate for them (Henslin 67). I chose this concept for multiple reasons. One reason I chose this concept is because in the city Dharavi they are over populated with 1,000,000 people in a square mile. This means that they…

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    and losses, and we all go for the benefits more than losses (“Prosocial Behavior”, 2014). However, the focus here is in the relationship between a family members. Since the family has a great effect on the societies. As mentioned in “Agents of Socialization” (2015) family is the first factor in raising and teaching children the essential…

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    Homeschooling and Socialization Over the past years there has been an argument that homeschooling is a better source of socialization for children. The homeschooling community places very interesting arguments in the matter. Socialization is known as an interaction between people and organizations, institutions, and processes of society. Socialization deals with interacting with one’s family, peers, or school as agents of society. Theodore Roosevelt once said, “To educate a man in mind and not…

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    What About Me Political socialization is a process in which we get involved into the political culture. During this process, we acquire the knowledge and build our ideas and preferences to take a political stance(posture). My parents, uncles, grandparents, and adult family members have influences in my political socialization. Since I was a child, in the family reunions, adults talked about political issues. Even though I did not participate because children are not allow to speak or…

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    a. Gender socialization/pg. 74: learning society’s “gender map,” the paths in life set out for us because we are male or female. The path laid out for both the male and female gender in China is very obvious. Males in China are much more wanted in the country than females are. Many males in China’s culture are raised as single children and are very spoiled and get almost anything they want. The males are treated this way because they are then expected to stay with the family to take care of…

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    These sites were established to tie the individual to each other and create a strong solidarity among society. However, like any other phenomena, this revolution in communication has its dysfunctions. This essay analyzes three of them − less socialization in real-world, the damage of ability of communication skills and the imposition of criminal. Having at least one account on online communication websites has been become a new trend. According to Mark Zuckerberg, “The thing that we are trying…

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