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    July 25‚ 2009 Sociology – Comprehensive Reactionary Essay 1. The major agents of socialization in the US are: a. Family – Family automatically‚ by nature‚ predetermines race which has a great impact on the socialization of a child in the US. The social class of the family often places similar expectations on their children‚ as successful parents demand success in their children. During the formative years‚ the family is responsible for teaching their children skills‚ values & beliefs

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    Where Is the Child ’s Environment? A Group Socialization Theory of Development Judith Rich Harris Middletown‚ New Jersey ________________________________________ Abstract Do parents have any important long-term effects on the development of their child ’s personality? This article examines the evidence and concludes that the answer is no. A new theory of development is proposed: that socialization is context-specific and that outside-the-home socialization takes place in the peer groups of childhood

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    Traditionally‚ gender socialization extended to work and careers‚ however in the 1970’s these stereotypes began to relax. During that time the socialization aspect continued with women taking roles as helpers and nurturers such as teachers and nurses. These expectations for the genders lead to career paths that were primarily woman’s roles and men’s roles. Although now‚ people are starting to take on occupations that were traditionally gender dominated the socialization of the genders persist

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    Education is an aspect of socialization which involves the acquisition of knowledge and learning of skills. It shapes moral values through formal transmission. Education is defined as the knowledge‚ skill‚ and development gained from training or studying and‚ Socialization‚ Frohberg‚(1997). the process whereby an individual learns to adjust to a group (or society) and behave in a manner approved by the group (or society). According to most social scientists‚ socialization essentially represents the

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    Personal Gender Socialization Every culture has different guidelines about what is appropriate for males and females which forms with the culture and the environment they were brought up in. According to “A Brief Introduction by Richard T. Schaeffer (pg‚ 96)‚ socialization is the effects of the overall cultural practices of a society; it also shapes the images that we hold of ourselves. Growing up with Hispanic parents I was raised with many cultural beliefs that were installed within me starting

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    Ethnography on Gender Socialization For my ethnography research‚ I selected 2 different locations to observe gender socialization amongst children at a toy store. The main focus of this ethnography is to see what types of toys appeal to children based on gender. Also‚ to see if parents are pushing their children on what types of toys they are allowed to choose from. First off‚ the stores I visited for my research was Walmart and Target. Both of these locations consisted of the same amount of toys

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    learn good moral values. It is also a very influential socialization agent in our life. A norm is what is generally accepted among society but not necessarily a law. For example not picking your nose at a restaurant is not a law but it is the norm and if you were to do so you would get some very disturbing looks. Values are what we learn as the ?right? thing to do. Again these are not laws just values established through every one of our socialization agents. School taught me many crucial norms and values

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    The socialization of caregivers is never ending. This is a very important area in patient- caregiver relationships. Throughout medical school students spend most of their time concentrating on the scientific aspects of healthcare with very little focus on patient’s emotions‚ feelings or thoughts. After finishing four years of medical school‚ then the students begin their internships. With long work hours‚ overwhelming responsibilities‚ they are also faced with high pressure that prepares them

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    Anais Simmons Professor John O’Hara English 701 October 17‚ 2011 The Socialization of Marriage in American Culture In America‚ marriage is an institution often idolized and sought after; for some‚ starting at a young age. Young children‚ young girls in particular‚ can be seen playing marital games‚ dressing up as brides and acting out their dream wedding. But why is it that such an unstable institution is held in such high esteem‚ to a point where the act of getting married‚ not the marriage

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    Gender Socialization Analysis As I walked through the toy section of Target‚ I felt like I saw what I’ve seen ever since I was young enough to shop for toys in this section with my mom. When I was little I would go straight to the pink‚ Barbie aisle and then venture into the other pink aisles as well. This time‚ though‚ I looked through all of the toy aisles (including the boy section) and looked at the toys and dolls and games through a different lens. The color choices for the toys themselves

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