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    Upper class American upper class This term is applied to a wide array of elite groups existing in the United States of America. The term commonly includes the so-called "blue bloods" (multi-generational wealth combined with leadership of high society) such as the Astor or Roosevelt families. There is disagreement over whether the "nouveau riche" should be included as members of the upper class or whether this term should exclusively be used for established families. Twentieth century sociologist

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    VALUES OF FILIPINOS DURING THE SPANISH COLONIZATION: Catholism has had a great impact on Filipino customs‚ behaviors‚ and traditions. It is common for Filipinos ( specifically those in smaller‚ provincial towns ) to attend church every morning and to pray the rosary each night. In fact‚ Filipino homes contain various statues of Jesus Christ‚ Virgin Mary‚ and other saints. Finally‚ Filipino festivals and community events may have a highly catholic meaning‚ often honoring Jesus‚ Mary‚ or other saints

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    Firstly‚ Broca’s area‚ play a really important role when we area socializing‚ in fact it could be impossible to socialize without the Broca’s area since is the area of our brain that involved with our speech. The Broca area with can speak smoothly and fluently which is necessarily to being able to socializing. Broca’s area is located on the left frontal lobe of most people. Secondly‚ the hippocampus is in charge of controlling our muscles also our memories. When you are playing with cards you need

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    1. Define socialization. Why is it important around the world? What are some possible outcomes associated with social isolation and maltreatment? Socialization is the process whereby individuals learn and adopt the values‚ beliefs and expected behaviors of a society. Just like in chapter 4 culture refers to the way a certain group in their society lives. Socialiation connects with culture because its a process to learn. Its important because when one interacts with one another thats how we develop

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    Breaking Cultural Norms Paper  Cultural norms are established standards of behavior maintained by society. For a norm  to be significant it must be widely shared and understood. Such behaviors are learned from  parents‚ elders‚ teachers‚ and many others whose values are in the context of a specific culture.  When faced with others expectations regarding our own behavior‚ we have a tendency to  typically do what is expected. I decided to do the unexpected and break a cultural norm.   The cultural norm I chos

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    of an individual’s existence. Thus enters the phenomena of political socialization. This essay will define what the phenomena is‚ what it encompasses and how it contributes to the transformation of the political system of a community‚ state or globally. Political socialization can be simply describe as the life long process by which individuals develop a relationship to the political world and acquire knowledge‚ beliefs‚ values and behaviours conducive to citizenship. Basically‚ according to Austin

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    Weber on Legitimate Norms and Authority Author(s): Martin E. Spencer Source: The British Journal of Sociology‚ Vol. 21‚ No. 2 (Jun.‚ 1970)‚ pp. 123-134 Published by: Wiley on behalf of The London School of Economics and Political Science Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/588403 . Accessed: 21/11/2014 14:18 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit

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    Prudence - Kalidad o Katunayan ng pagiging masinop. “P55.4B supplemental budget inihain ni Drilon” Naghayin si Senate President Franklin Drilon ng P55.4 bilyon supplemental budget ngayong Lunes para sa pagbangon ng mga sinalanta ng bagyong “Yolanda” at ng iba pang kalamidad. Inihain ni Drilon ang Senate Joint Resolution No. 5 para sa pagpapasaayos ng mga winasak na lugar ni Yolanda particular sa probinsyang Samar at Leyte‚ mga gumuhong ari-arian ng lindol sa Bohol at iba pa. Magmumula ang naturang

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    AND MEDIA STUDIES BACHELOR OF MASS COMMUNICATION (HONS) JOURNALISM PROGRAMME MC221 SOCIOLOGY – LIB402 RESEARCH PAPER: FAST FOOD AND ITS IMPACT ON ROLES AND SOCIALIZATION BY: NAME AZIFF AZUDDIN NUR HANIZ MOHD NOR SUBMITTED TO: MR NORSHAM FIRDAUS 9 MARCH 2010 FAST FOOD AND ITS IMPACT ON ROLES AND SOCIALIZATION “More people recognize the Golden Arches than they do the Christian Cross”. Those were the words written down by journalist Eric Schlosser in his book Fast Food Nation

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    “The social norm” refers to “an established standard of behavior shared by members of a social group to which each member is expected to conform” (thefreedictionary.com). Expected to behave‚ individuals must act a certain way to gain acceptance into society. “Sociologists believe an individual’s behavior and self-definitions are structured by relationships. (The relationships themselves are often structured by institutions – schools‚ workplaces‚ courts‚ etc.)” (O’Connell 32). Failure to adhere to

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