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    are important for social life because without them there would be no new members of society. Without economy there would be no life because people depend on finance to keep life going. Without education or socialization there would be no culture. People pass their culture through socialization. The family with the help of other institutions make contribution to efficiency of performing these functions. When everything goes smooth then the family can be seen fulfilling its purpose in society and

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    they are wrong or contradicting. He does a great job in portraying their flawed logic. Along with all the ideologies he gives us basic information about Political Socialization and how our political attitudes towards other groups differ among everyone. It differs because different people in different locations contain different Socialization agents. Although‚ the majority of people In the United States tend to gain their attitudes

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    myth of meritocracy. From these points I can tell that it tries to believe that teachers are a kind of agent who are trying to wrong the children. Louis Althusser believed that education is an ideological apparatus designed to control children by brainwashing them. Applying this idea allows the hidden curriculum to transmit values which are not intentionally designed to happen. With class inequality it shows that schools are planting a job title on children which will link to their background. For example

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    his younger sister‚ Ben is haunted and defeated. It seems he would actually welcome death‚ and understandably so; after all‚ what does he have left to live for? Ben’s feelings of guilt and depression make him especially susceptible to Vosch’s brainwashing tactics. Vosch plays on Ben’s desire for revenge—the last powerful emotion left to a young man who has lost everything else‚ it seems. In this sense‚ Vosch unwittingly saves Ben and turns him into a formidable enemy. As the old adage goes‚ “What

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    Incarceron by Catherine Fisher tells the story of Finn‚ a prisoner in the inescapable prison of Incarceron. Determined to be free of the dank‚ dark‚ prison cells‚ he meets Claudia‚ the daughter of the warden of Incarceron‚ who lives in The Realm‚ a futuristic world where people are forced to act as if they lived in the 18th century. They work together‚ along with some help from his friends‚ to uncover the secrets of Incarceron‚ and foil the vile Queen Sia’s plans of domination. Finn: dauntless

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    The issue of adequate socialization among homeschoolers has been an unnecessary topic of debate for many years. As the homeschooling population has grown so has the speculation regarding the lifestyle of these families. The first question that a homeschooling family is normally asked is in regards to socialization. There is a natural tendency to believe that a child can only be socially prepared if they are schooled in the public school system. The mass socialization that occurs in public school

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    breakdown of the democratic process. The SS and SA arrested thousands more Communists and other enemies of the Nazis. The new powers meant that they could be imprisoned indefinitely without trial. German culture became Nazi culture by terrorizing and brainwashing the Germans. Why did Germany go along with this madness? A combination of factors gives at least a partial answer. First‚ Hitler was a master of dividing and attacking his enemies one by one. He would win over people with tempting promises

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    In the novel “1984” by George Orwell‚ the government controls the citizens by exploiting their thoughts and actions with slogans.The government’s main slogan used to control the people was “War is Peace‚ Freedom is Slavery‚ Ignorance is Strength‚” (Orwell‚ 6). Winston Smith starts writing a diary against the strict government rules. He sits hidden from his telescreen‚ that records every move he makes. Winston knows that by writing in his diary it is considered a thoughtcrime and if he were to get

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    that is learnt through the process of socialization .These children have been isolated from human beings and have not been socialized therefore they lack basic human skills like talking‚ walking properly‚ eating etc. The existence of feral children helps us to understand the importance of socialization. Identity is how we see ourselves and how others see us .Feral children have not form proper identities as they do not have proper human exposure Socialization is the lifelong process in which people

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    and behavior. All these different factors can affect ones job satisfaction Example of Organizational Socialization and Job Satisfaction A great example of how organizational socialization goes a long way in ensuring job satisfaction is in the United States military. When a person decides to join any branch of the military there is a process in becoming a soldier. The organizational socialization that the military subjects the future soldiers to may be different than what goes on in the civilian

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