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    on from that stage into the second one. Let's say you decide to enter the job and proceed with the socialization process. The second stage is called the encounter stage, or the breaking in period. This is in most cases the most difficult stage to go through. This is the stage where you start to understand the attitude, behavior, and communication type in your work environment. In early Socialization it's very tough to know what to expect. Go back to remembering that first day on the new job. You don't

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    The average America watches more than 150 hours of television every month, or about five hours each day (“Americans,” 2009). Of the 25 top-rated shows for the week of February 8-14, 2010, six were sitcoms, averaging 5.84 million live viewers each (Seidman, 2010), to say nothing for the millions more who watched later on the Internet or their Digital Video Recorders. The modern sitcom is an undeniable force in America, and its influence extends beyond giving viewers new jokes to repeat at the water

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    Socialization in College What if everyone sat alone for lunch, each company did not interact with other businesses, and everyone lived a life of solitude? During college, learning to interact with others plays a large role in shaping the individual. College life provides many opportunities for a student to become involved with others. This socialization can result in a person gaining many benefits, including preparation for the work world. Social development helps a student to meet new people

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    the outcome of Internet use by children depends greatly on how it is used and how Internet use is supervised and guided by agents of socialization such as parents, families, teachers, and other adults. There are many positive and negative outcomes of the use of Internet by children. Negative outcomes that can diminish children’s well-being and cognitive and socialization capacity include harmful social interactions such as cyber-bullying, negative emotional and physical consequences, ineffective personal

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    the main points of the sources. From there, I will evaluate my sources to determine whether or not they are value free, and if they use empirical evidence. I will also define, discuss, and apply specific sociological terms such as social roles, socialization, and norms from within the context of gender. As I mentioned above, the topic I chose to research is gender. Often times people use the terms ‘sex’ and ‘gender’ interchangeably, but they are not the same thing. Sex is biological; either you are

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    Some agents of socialization that have had the greatest effect on me would be my family, culture, and gender. To begin with, culture has had a big effect on me in the sense that I am the complete contrary as my family members. It has affected me in a negative way since according to my family members, I do not act in a way that a Mexican person should. Since I am a vegetarian, my family often times accuse me of not being Mexican enough due to the fact that Mexican culture revolves around its foods

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    In today's society people all over the world can communicate with one another. This is called socialization, this is when several people can interact with one another. Socialization starts from the minute you are born and continues with a person for the rest of their lives. Not everyone in this world can social as easily as others. This is due to the environment they grow up in. If a person grows up isolated then it it more than obvious they will not act the same way as someone who grew up in a normal

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    Effects Of Socialization

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    Socialization is defined as the “process by which individuals acquire thoughts, feelings, and behaviors “appropriate” to their positions in society,” (Rohall 149). Individuals experience socialization beginning the day they are born, and throughout most of their lives. It can occur through everyday observation and interaction at every stage of development, or it can occur more formally though education and mentors. Socialization is important to how individuals interact in society and it also plays

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    the traits they have inherited from their parents, but also from environmental influences. There are four agents of socialization that have been chosen as the most impacting on a person's life. These agents of socialization influence how a person will behave, influence, and think among society. Although the family has been categorized as the most influential agent of socialization, this is not the only agent that impacts a person life. In this essay, I will go over how family, peer groups, school

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    try to create a better understanding of why we have or do gender accordingly to what was assigned at birth. Through the process of gender socialization, a plethora of social norms and expectations are bestowed upon all individuals as early as when an embryo’s sex is determined. To further describe and understand the prevalence of gender and its socialization I spent a night and a day with my little cousins Leah age 5 (Female) and Landon age 4 (Male). They are a part of a biracial four-family member

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