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    necessary because we know that we can’t buy and eat foods at the canteen without the help of the canteen staffs. The socialization between the canteen staffs and the grade 12 students are the skills they use to communicate and to interact with one another. They can also be seen in our appearance through our gestures and body language. The Researchers study explore on the Impact of Socialization Skills of Saint Anthony School Canteen Staffs towards the selected grade 12 students to patronize…

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    Gender socialization is the social construction of female and male behavior. With gender socialization there becomes gender inequality, which is the unequal treatment of individuals by others constructed by their gender. Gender socialization happens unnoticeably and connects to gender inequality. Gender socialization maintains and manipulates gender inequality in different ways. Three instances of gender socialization I observed were at work by a member, by my mom at my papa’s, and at my…

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    Political socialization is the learning process through which most people acquire their political attitudes, opinions, beliefs, and knowledge. This is how the people form a political opinion; starting in childhood and continuing through their entire life. Family is the big culprit on starting a child’s political opinion, however, other examples are school, peers and television. Since political socialization starts with family, children tend to perceive the world as their parents do. Whether that…

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    Socialization is the process of learning cultures in order to be able to function within a society. It shows someone who and how to be by learning about the different values, beliefs, traditions, and identities found within a society. When someone socializes with another person in the world, they are teaching them how to fit in and grow within their society. Another way to describe people who teach you how to thrive within a culture are known as agents of socialization. There are four major…

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    interviews and own Experience Socialization can be defined as the lifelong process of either inheriting or disseminating certain norms, ideologies, customs, skills, and habits. All these elements are necessary for one to participate in his or her own society. The principle of socialization for children is traditionally essential because it is known to set the groundwork for all the aspect of future socialization. As explained by Grusec and Paul (2014), the primary socialization in children can…

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    Through socialization, gender is created for each individual in society. Gender is the behaviors and attitudes a group considers proper for their males or females. Individuals are born into these specific behaviors and attitudes to make it through life. I perform gender in certain ways as well as the people around me. Even though we demonstrate certain behaviors, we are unaware that gender is a performance created by society. Over time, people perform gender in different ways and I have changed…

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    INTRODUCTION Children are taught how to express their emotions through emotional socialization. I chose emotional socialization because I find it fascinating to read about the many ways that children learn how to act and feel through socialization. Emotional socialization is sociologically interesting because it is a major part in the overall socialization process of people. When children learn how to express and understand their feelings, they also are learning different feeling rules, social…

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    income groups living without any means of subsistence. However, this gauge also examines and counts poverty as individuals with a lower standard of living relative to their surroundings. Two main explanations, rational actor theory and structured socialization theory, arise to explain why certain individuals and families are fixated beneath the poverty line. While rational actor theory provides a reasonable explanation…

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    these changes are forged. The process through which the population breaks down these changes and develop their own perspective on politics is referred to as Political Socialization (“Political Socialization”). This process can be affected by a person’s family, religion, education, the mass media, and many others (“Political Socialization”, “What Factors Shape Political…

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    The Influences of Socialization on a Child Nhandi Long-Shipman, Janelle Green, Jalen Epps, and SharQuita Dubard Introduction Socialization is a perennial convivial experience in which people develop their human potential. Every social experience that we encounter affects us in ways, no matter how immensely colossal or diminutive the changes in us are. However, several of these settings are more important and influential than others. Our family, schools, peers, and the media change us in…

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