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    individuals feel the need to carry their mobile devices with them at all times, so that they are ‘connected’ with the world, but refuse to socialize during real life situations. Lack of socialization is truly detrimental for our current and future generations, for the reason that individuals will solely rely on virtual socialization and may result in further…

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    Norwood Assisted Living is a residential care home located along the eastern coast of Merritt Island, Florida. The beautiful Atlantic Ocean is visible throughout the peninsula. The scenic area is well known for John F. Kennedy Space Center and the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge. Merritt Island is the ideal place to live and with all the various activities friends and family members will enjoy visiting. Norwood Assisted Living is focused on providing seniors with the highest level of…

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    broaden his or hers own marketplace of ideas. Limiting a child’s ability to socialize with so many different people that may not have the same ideas or background as the child may cause him or her to have a narrow view on several diverse topics. The socialization skills a child is able to learn in a public school system allows them to contribute to political discussions and add any new insight that they could have achieved while going to a diverse public school. I can also speak on this topic…

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    As a child I played with my CD player, my clip-it which played a clip of Brittney Spears hit me baby one more time and my Bratz dolls. The toys I remember I wanted were the action figures of the WWE wrestlers aka the Rock,the red boxing gloves and also an American Doll. My mother never bought me the fist two items because the were masculine and the American Doll was too expensive. The toys my mother played with were involved with cleaning like a fake mop or dishes. The toys she wanted were baby…

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    was raised in a great and supportive family but then finds themselves in a crowd that uses heroin and commits violent crimes? Or what if a child has a supportive family, great set of friends, but is bullied at school endlessly? These agents of socialization shape us into the people that we are today. If somebody lived in a gang town and their entire family was in the gang, as were all of their friends, they may have no choice but become affiliated with that gang as well. People can find it…

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    435). Deep Rock welcomes new hires into the work culture using the following socialization processes. On the first day of work new hires are taught about the history of the company through storytelling (Osland, 2013, p. 435). These stories describe the transitions the business has undergone to be where it is today. The process of socialization also tells new hires why the business operates as it does and what it hopes to gain from its choices of operations…

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    Although, gender roles define the social roles of individuals in society, gender neutral, allows parents to lessen the views of typical gender roles, discrimination, and gender socialization.…

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    the observation of social capital should evaluate and interpret. They argued that generational replacement mechanism predict the evolution of western political systems. The importance of associational membership shows how civic engagement, the socialization function, and the importance of the organization create social equity. Evaluation: The review of Putnam’s membership in voluntary associations “has become a standard litmus…

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    It simply reinforces the concept of socialization. These are categorized into two groups, namely primary and secondary. The primary agents of socialization enforce these unofficial rules of society, they are the family and our peer groups. This is how, as Durkheim claimed the moral codes are implanted. The Family functions as an institution of social control by socializing individuals as to accepted and expected norms, values and standards of behaviour of the wider society. If we conform we are…

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    socialize with members of the micro level and form part of the educational system. The case of Genie the Wild Child is a great example of the consequences of absence of important events of development during critical periods. The absence of proper socialization during those critical periods caused Genie to develop differently…

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