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    seen as one of the social institutions for socialization in society. Social control and socialization are closely related to each other. Social control is a part of socialization. During the process of socialization the process of social control also is in operation. Through socialization social control becomes effective. In order to maintain the social order there are definite procedures in society. Societies depend heavily upon effective socialization to internalize social norms and values as the

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    Experiences with drugs= “My goal in life wasn’t living . . . it was getting high. Over the years‚ I turned to cocaine‚ marijuana and alcohol under a false belief it would allow me to escape my problems. It just made things worse. I kept saying to myself‚ I’m going to stop permanently after using one last time. It never happened.” —John “It started with the weed‚ then the pills (Ecstasy) and acid‚ making cocktails of all sorts of drugs‚ even overdosing to make the rushes last longer. I had a bad

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    breakdown of the democratic process. The SS and SA arrested thousands more Communists and other enemies of the Nazis. The new powers meant that they could be imprisoned indefinitely without trial. German culture became Nazi culture by terrorizing and brainwashing the Germans. Why did Germany go along with this madness? A combination of factors gives at least a partial answer. First‚ Hitler was a master of dividing and attacking his enemies one by one. He would win over people with tempting promises

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    In the novel “1984” by George Orwell‚ the government controls the citizens by exploiting their thoughts and actions with slogans.The government’s main slogan used to control the people was “War is Peace‚ Freedom is Slavery‚ Ignorance is Strength‚” (Orwell‚ 6). Winston Smith starts writing a diary against the strict government rules. He sits hidden from his telescreen‚ that records every move he makes. Winston knows that by writing in his diary it is considered a thoughtcrime and if he were to get

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    Socialization is the human process of learning to become a member of our society‚ and how each individual learns to fit into a group (Jureidini & Poole‚ 2003‚ p123). Jean Piaget (1896-1980) a Swiss psychologist described childhood and development in terms of distinct psychological stages and how these stages influence socialization and enculturation (see Jureidini & Poole‚ 2003‚ pp124 ¡V 127). Other important theorists to look at are George Herbert Mead (1863-1931) and Lev Vygotsky (1896-1934).

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    myth of meritocracy. From these points I can tell that it tries to believe that teachers are a kind of agent who are trying to wrong the children. Louis Althusser believed that education is an ideological apparatus designed to control children by brainwashing them. Applying this idea allows the hidden curriculum to transmit values which are not intentionally designed to happen. With class inequality it shows that schools are planting a job title on children which will link to their background. For example

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    his younger sister‚ Ben is haunted and defeated. It seems he would actually welcome death‚ and understandably so; after all‚ what does he have left to live for? Ben’s feelings of guilt and depression make him especially susceptible to Vosch’s brainwashing tactics. Vosch plays on Ben’s desire for revenge—the last powerful emotion left to a young man who has lost everything else‚ it seems. In this sense‚ Vosch unwittingly saves Ben and turns him into a formidable enemy. As the old adage goes‚ “What

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    Incarceron by Catherine Fisher tells the story of Finn‚ a prisoner in the inescapable prison of Incarceron. Determined to be free of the dank‚ dark‚ prison cells‚ he meets Claudia‚ the daughter of the warden of Incarceron‚ who lives in The Realm‚ a futuristic world where people are forced to act as if they lived in the 18th century. They work together‚ along with some help from his friends‚ to uncover the secrets of Incarceron‚ and foil the vile Queen Sia’s plans of domination. Finn: dauntless

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    antidepressants were being administered. Patients wanted the choice to either take a drug or to not take a drug‚ not to be taking eight different drugs just because. For example‚ in Massachusetts the medical professions believe in pro choice and not brainwashing them into picking a medication‚ without appropriate information on the drug like side effects and

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    religion.Scientology is one of the most controversial new religious movements to have arisen in the 20th century. The church is often characterized as a cult and it has faced harsh scrutiny for many of its practices which‚ critics contend‚ include brainwashing and routinely defrauding its members‚and harassing its critics and perceived enemies with psychological abuse‚ character assassination and costly litigation. In response‚ Scientologists have argued that theirs is a genuine religious movement

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