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    The development of our identity is strongly influenced by socialisation. The environment and people around us form our lifestyles and create who we are and the values that we grow up to learn and accept. Family‚ peers and location are the some of the socialisation factors that influence an individual’s identity. There have been two particular theories which show the impact that socialisation has on identity. Jean Piaget based a theory around the cognitive development of a child up to adulthood. Abraham

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    How We Are Influenced Social psychology is the “scientific study of how people think about‚ influence‚ and relate to one another” (Myers‚ 2010‚ p. 4). There are many different “external social forces” (Myers‚ 2010‚ p. 8) that influence our thoughts‚ feelings‚ behaviors and attitudes‚ such as our family‚ peers‚ culture and gender; all of which persuade us in one direction or another. Any social situation we may encounter can be so powerful that it “leads us to act contrary to our expressed

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    In his article “5 Ways TV Has Influenced Presidential Elections”‚ Matt Sailor writes how “50 to 75 percent of a campaign’s funds are typically spent on ad production and airtime”(5). These television advertisements aren’t always focusing on America’s real issues‚ but often attack their

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    younger generations. They teach values‚ install ethnic heritage‚ and pass on family traditions. "Grandma‚" by Gerald Haslam‚ is a vivid and emotional portrait of a relationship between a headstrong boy and his bitter yet wise grandma‚ and the gradual development of compassionate love between them after starting out on an uneven terms. The grandson is headstrong as proven when‚ despite his "Grandma ’s" that the one-horned toads were poisonous and they spit blood from their eyes‚ he captures a

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    the they were good things‚ like she was pretty or kind‚ or even good at fishing. on valentine’s day‚ when I was maybe twelve‚ i received a card in the mail from my and my step grandma. inside‚ there was a note wishing me a good valentine’s day‚ and a necklace with a charm‚ and only a little note reading “This was your grandma Arline’s necklace”. The necklace chain itself was

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    The journal entry that I chose to write about is based on the article “Weighing the Grandma Factor; In Some Societies‚ It’s a Matter of Life and Death” written by Natalie Angier. I chose this journal entry in particular because it brought memories that I enjoyed to the forefront that I haven’t thought about in a while. This article also discussed the impact grandmothers have and unique role they play in our lives‚ from birth to the transition off of breast milk and beyond. Through reading this article

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    married her husband‚ Roland‚ in 1961. She retired‚ in Lisbon‚ Maine in her early sixties‚ staying in the same house she raised her kids in. She was my biological grandmother’s best friend before she passed. After my grandmother’s death‚ Cynthia (or Grandma Bonsey) took over the role as my grandmother. Cynthia was mostly concerned with her arthritis when I asked about any physical pain she was experiencing. This is common among people in late adulthood‚ and is caused by inflammation of one or more joints

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    The Jilting of Grandma Weatherall The modernist movement in literature around the turn of the century created an incredible change in the way writers viewed their work. This new group of writers was affected by the new perception held of the world and our place in it‚ and they tried to communicate fears and opinions through unique writing styles. Katherine Anne Porter’s early story "The Jilting of Grandma Weatherall" is a perfect illustration of modernism In this story‚ the literary technique of

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    There are many people in my life that have inspired me‚ and I look up to many people‚ one in particular is my grandma. There are so many things that she has gone through many situations good and bad in her life‚ but she has never let it set her back. It was never easy for her‚ she didn’t have the best life as a kid it was very hard. Her dad was an alcoholic and they didn’t have much money. At least she knew what she wanted‚ maybe she didn’t know exactly what she wanted long term. She

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    Low Energy Nuclear Reaction (LENR) is the abbreviation for an energy nuclear reaction that has low energy‚ in which the low energy nuclear reactions take place in the experiments such as room temperature that is close. They make nuclear-scale energy and nuclear products; however‚ they do not make harmful effects of the nuclear energy. Another word for the LENR‚ as researchers named it: “cold fusion.” The scientists however‚ proved through experiments and theories that LENR is not “cold fusion‚” as

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