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    Emerging Issues: Ethnic Socialization and Religious Pluralism Emerging Issues: Ethnic Socialization and Religious Pluralism In this multicultural world‚ the lack of a multicultural approach in psychology detracts from the goals of psychology and the veracity of psychological research. How deeply is the European-American and Western viewpoint engrained into the awareness of those living in Western society? In pointing out that some introductory psychology texts are beginning to address this

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    and behavior. All these different factors can affect ones job satisfaction Example of Organizational Socialization and Job Satisfaction A great example of how organizational socialization goes a long way in ensuring job satisfaction is in the United States military. When a person decides to join any branch of the military there is a process in becoming a soldier. The organizational socialization that the military subjects the future soldiers to may be different than what goes on in the civilian

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    Animal Farm: Critical Essay In the era of the Russian Revolution George Orwell wrote the fable known as “Animal Farm” to highlight the events and outcome of the revolution. Orwell symbolises iconic figures during the revolution through the use of farm animals such as pigs‚ cows and donkeys. Throughout the novel Orwell takes us through the story of the animals and how they deal with overtaking the human race‚ food shortages‚ deaths and have to tolerate with the horrors of having a tyrannical leader

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    Margaret Atwood’s Handmaid’s Tale and Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World‚ both portray a dystopian society in the extreme end. A Dystopian society is a form of totalitarian dictatorship as its prototype‚ a society that puts its whole population continuously on trial‚ a society‚ that is‚ in disenfranchising and enslaving entire classes of its own citizens‚ a society that‚ by glorifying and justifying violence by law‚ preys upon itself. A Dystopian society is what we today would call dysfunctional.

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    rabbit. When Han said the rabbit was guiltless and poor‚ he got furious. On the other hand‚ he was satisfied with another boy’s response when he said the rabbit deserved to die as only strong deserve to survive. This kind of environment ends up brainwashing Han into a “true Nazi soldier.” Although Germany had a strong nationalism it was not to the extent as it was portrayed in the film. Therefore‚ these scenes exemplify author’s biased perspective on Germany as he inflates and take facts to extreme

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    Knowledge is the key to all success and happiness. If people don’t have knowledge‚ it is easy for them to be manipulated and taking advantage of and that’s what George Orwell shows in the book Animal Farm. Many people take knowledge for granted and don’t appreciate it. The people that don’t appreciate knowledge are the people that don’t know what’s going on and are not prepared. Knowledge can be dangerous if it falls into the wrong hands because knowledge gives people power and power is everything

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    The act of dehumanization widely revolves around taking away one’s individuality and spirit. The dystopian society in which Winston Smith lives in the novel 1984 contains a government that has no problem brutalizing its citizens to achieve any goal they desire. If not successful in achieving this goal‚ the government of Oceania ‘vaporizes’ citizens and rids of any and all means of their existence. Yet‚ in the case of Winston Smith they were successful in this practice of automatizing. In George Orwell’s

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    What could cause someone’s vision of the world to be clouded and what are some living examples? One way someone’s views can be clouded is by receiving information from a corrupt/ biased source such as the Taliban’s radio stations and propaganda. People must have a broad plethora of information in order to understand all of the circumstance of the said topic or issue to make sensible and reasonable opinions on the matter. Fazlullah’s radio station is a perfect example of misguided information.

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    Some people believe that religious education in schools is a brainwashing tool to children‚ whereas others see it as an important way to teach children about the diverse beliefs held by different people in a multicultural society. The religious issue in public schools has always been touchy. Some argue that religion should be taught in a secular way in public schools to limit the separation of students. Regardless whether the religion is being taught secularly or not in public schools‚ religion should

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    Introduction Every nation exhibits different political behavior. Political behavior depends on the political system adopted by the state and it is through this system that citizens develop political culture and political socialization. Some governments dictate the political culture and socialization of their citizens so that programs and political ideologies can be implemented and structured properly with total support from the people. These types of government usually resort to violence in enforcing reforms

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