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    Chapter 5 | Socialization Socialization: Lifelong (process) social experience by which people develop their human potential & learn culture Personality: A persons fairly consistent patterns of acting‚ thinking and feeling The social Sciences: The role of Nurture * Psychologist John B Watson developed a theory called behaviorism‚ which holds that behaviour is not instinctive but learned. (Nature not nurture) * Nurture is our nature Studies of non human primates * Psychologist

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    occupations? In other words: why are women more concentrated in some occupations while men are more concentrated in others? Thesis: Men and women choose certain jobs because of culture‚ socialization‚ and stratification. Culture → symbols‚ norms‚ and values Socialization → family‚ school Stratification → income inequality‚ glass ceiling http://wps.prenhall.com/ca_ph_macionis_sociology_5/23/6032/1544227.cw/index.html Males and females are encouraged through the socialization process to incorporate

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    ancestor through the male line only; those of the latter comprise all those born from a single founding ancestor or ancestress through the female line only. Patriliny is far more common in Africa than matriliny‚ which is limited mainly to parts of Zambia and Malawi‚ in central Africa‚

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    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCHOLARLY ACADEMIC INTELLECTUAL DIVERSITY VOLUME 14‚ NUMBER 1‚ 201 2 1 Mechanistic - Organic Organizations — A n Axiomatic Theory: Authority Based on Bureaucracy or Professional Norms Fred C. Lunenburg Sam Houston State University ABSTRACT M echanistic and organic organizations are opposite ends of a continuum of organizational structure possibilities. Mechanistic organizations are efficient‚ rigid‚ predictable‚ and standardized organizations. Specifically

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    dimensions and complexities relevant to understanding health and illness. In particular‚ human behaviour towards unhealthy and heathy shifts that complement to the social psychology of everyday life. Health psychology‚ social determinants‚ and social stratification produce some great insights into the processes of health and illness. These ideas ensure access to material and social psychological solutions that maybe a means in supporting people to live healthy productive lives. Health psychology is the study

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    documents‚ observations‚ survey research to help develop reliable information about how society operates. Define social stratification Social stratification is a system where people are ranked hierarchically which leads to groups of people being classified into layers and strata (class‚ caste‚ slavery and estate). Class – social class system is a system of stratification that results from unequal distribution of wealth‚ power and prestige. Caste – this is a fixed arrangement of strata from

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    Comparative Social System Society: Several Conditions must be met before people can be said to be living in one societyFirst- They must occupy a common territory. Second- They must not only share this territory but must also interact with one other. Third- They must to some extent have a common culture and a shared sense of membership in and commitment to the same group. So‚ we may say then‚ that a Society is a group of interacting individual‚ sharing the same territory and participating in a common

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    on the role of democracy and social stratification in Chapter 2. Democracy is portrayed when the Yankee observes the round table. The quote is "As a rule‚ the speech and behavior of these people were gracious and courtly; and I noticed they were good and serious listeners when anybody was telling anything—I mean in a dogless interval." (Twain PG 13). He showed how the people at the table round listened to each other and each other’s ideas. Social stratification is shown on page 13. The quote is "

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    |the university of zambia | |LINKING CLIMATE CHANGE TO HIV AIDS | | | |

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    cl%2Fprensa%2Fnoticias%2Fcomunicados%2F6%2F7616%2FDaniRodrik29-08.pdf&ei=ANk2UObbA4uXiAfWsIC4Bw&usg=AFQjCNHPV4pT5NU1bUz0SRN0riARhvpNqA>. 5. Zambia MDG Progress Report‚ 2009‚ Assessing Zambia’s Progress in Achieving the Gender-Related Millennium Development Goals‚ Deborah Sharp ‚University of Oregon‚ Oregon‚ USA‚ Viewed 17 August 2012‚ <http://pages.uoregon.edu/aweiss/intl421_521/Zambia%20MDGs%202009.pdf>. 6. Williamson‚ C. R‚ 2009‚ Exploring the failure of foreign aid: The role of incentives and information

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