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    Throughout history, general socialization has been regarded as an important stepping stone for children to become well-rounded individuals. Many psychologists in the past, including Abraham Maslow, have included socialization in their studies of human 's needs. In Emma Donoghue 's Room Jack and Ma live in a shed in the backyard of Ma 's kidnapper, Old Nick. Jack has lived there his entire life and although he and Ma have each other, that 's not enough to satisfy the innate need for interaction.…

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    Socialization is the process through which people are taught to be accomplished members of a society. It describes the ways that people come to understand societal norms and expectations, to accept society’s beliefs, and to be aware of societal values. Socialization is a sociological process that occurs through socializing, and it happens over a period of time. Sociologists believe that socialization develops across the life course because we continue to encounter age related transition points…

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    LeTourneau University For this assignment I will be discussing why humans need socialization. The need for socializing spreads throughout humankind. Without socialization a person can be driven to depression, aggressiveness, and insanity. Even for people who mostly dislike socializing and could be labeled as introverts, some sort of social interaction is necessary. Most of the time, after socialization a person will feel unexplainably happy. A famous study attempts to…

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    world or the people around us in those first moments in the delivery room. Throughout the years of living, we began to develop an identity when we are exposed to a culture. Socialization is important to us because it helps shape one’s personality. Even though our genes give us a certain type of personality, the socialization process is what helps us form as a person in a particular way by beliefs, personal views, and our experiences. Throughout this essay, there are some influences and…

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    allow adolescents to work through any conflict they may experience, compete and cooperate with one another. An adolescence free time is an extremely important time for socialization and not…

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    How did we know how to socialize? Does it come naturally as we grow up? Well, Socialization is the procedure by which people take in the qualities in their group of environment such as speaking, skills, norms, values, culture, and more. (Henslin). It’s not just the qualities in the group but also the group itself or “people that can affect our self concept, attitudes, behaviors, or other orientations toward life.” (83, Henslin). The nature vs nurture debate is “how much a person’s…

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    behavior. “ Escalation episodes, organizational factors, interpersonal factors, individual factors, and individual differences in their approach to jobs” have the ability to impact member’s behaviors and as a result, influences organizational socialization and organizational culture (Stojkovic et. al., 2015, p.…

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    Finding Nemo is a children’s movie, which tells of a clown fish named Marlin, who is a widower, and only has one son left after a predator attack. Nemo, the son of Marlin, went to school on the first day and ventured out into the open sea, despite the constant concerns from his dad not to. Nemo was then abducted by a diver and taken to a dentist office onshore in Sydney to live in a fish tank with the “tank gang.” Marlin then set out on an adventure to find and save his son, Nemo. On the way,…

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    An Example of Functionalism: Education One example of functionalism happening in the world today is public education. In the United States, education is a State and local responsibility. To illustrate, the Department of Education was created “In 1867 to collect information on schools and teaching that would help the States establish effective school systems” (Anon 2012). According to the article of the U.S Department of Education (Anon 2012), it states and communities as well as public and…

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    not really the shy type that won’t socialize and even though I had previously been homeschooled, for several years, before coming back here, I feel that I actually had better socialization skills than most of the people here which just goes to show that the stereotype of having to go to public school to learn socialization and also that people from public school are better socializers is completely false. Aside from meeting new people and the new building, it was a major adjustment having to get…

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