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    Gender socialization takes place in our everyday lives whether we subconsciously know it or not. Gender socialization is the socially learned expectations and behaviors associated with members of each gender. For example, If I were to say it takes my friend at least 45 minutes to do their hair before school everyday, you would assume I am speaking about a friend who is a female as opposed to a friend who is male. This is because of the idea of gender socialization. As I stated earlier, gender socialization

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    anyone to be able to see a page and in many cases private aspects of life posted to Facebook. Facebook has many ideas or thoughts that are not age appropriate posted all over different pages that are easily accessible. Facebook also changes the socialization practices from meeting and spending time together to a more unsociable version of sending instant messages. Facebook is an open book to someone’s life depicting personal information, such as addresses, ages, interests, family relations, and full

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    Social capital for educators is the K-12 industry almost seems to come with the job description. Teachers tend to socialize and create networks both within their immediate teaching circles and throughout the profession. This could be due to the fact that the majority of teachers are women. I finished my original post and then attended our schools graduation on Thursday evening. After the encounters I had this evening, I decided to adjust my post. Social capital is extremely important to any career

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    Case History of Eric B. Eric is a 6-year old African-american male who was raised in an impoverished inner city neighborhood in Chicago. Drugs and violence surrounded his daily life. With a single-mother who involved herself in a series of relationships with abusive boyfriends, Eric found himself beat with a belt, and may have been sexually assaulted. His mother was not home that often, and he was forced to sit outside on the stoop so that his grandmother, that also lived with them, could

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    My life started with my long and hard birth on July 14, 1993. I came into the world with a large scream and was immediately placed into some sort of category. The doctors and nurses took a quick look at me, and pronounced me as a girl. This social label of being a girl was now my gender, which is something I had no say in. Every since that very moment in time where my parents were told I was a girl, I have been treated according to my gender. This meant that my parents automatically dressed me in

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    Our Socialization Process is Assumed through the Media In America, women are known as the breadwinners of the family. They go off to work in the morning while their husbands spend the day cleaning and cooking, some may even have a part-time job. Employed or not, the husband always makes sure their woman is fed after a hard days work. Do these statements sound ridiculous to you as an American? Are they even feasible? Not in this country, here things are the complete opposite. How do we

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    In almost any society on the earth the amount of education an individual has leads to opportunity. However, for people who had an education system that was perhaps forced upon them, or one that is not in their control, the consequences are different than most would suspect. The problems they experience are often a result of the clash between education and culture. The things that a culture teaches an individual, how to speak, how to behave, and what to believe, does not conform to any formal education

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    In the essay, Self-Reliance, Ralph Waldo Emerson’s ideology of self-identity is impractical today because the media has hindered society from developing our real identities. The use of social media is ruining this generation’s real-life social skills. According to Social Media Today, an online community for professionals, “the number of time people spend on social media is constantly increasing. Teens now spend up to nine hours a day on social platforms, while 30% of all time spent online is

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    in time of crisis. 2. Give an example of how the status of the family affects the child’s socialization. Give an example of how being the target of bias can affect socialization. Accordint to the author Gonzalez-Mena, “The Status—that is, the family’s position in society—affects socialization and can in turn affect expectations as well as where children find themselves” (p.126). That is, children socialization is greatly affected by the status of the family due to, the different expectation between

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    Antisocial Media In our modern age, people live a fast-paced life. Almost everything, it seems, is done by way of the Internet. Many wonder what the effects this kind of lifestyle has on society. There is a debate whether the internet has alienated us from families, society, and reality. Supporters of this debate suggest that those ‘addicted’ to the internet use it in place of reading, face-to-face conversations, socializing, and in place of deeper thinking and brain analyzation processes. The

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