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Sociology (2251) anyone?

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I don't get why they use 'industrial' societies. :S


Oh God. Do i need to tell you every single thing?
Are the deserts of Ethopia, Industrial? Are there Industries there?
No. People are roaming around, looking for water.
The examiner is talking about industrial societies, that are developed and stuff.
 
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Oh God. Do i need to tell you every single thing?
Are the deserts of Ethopia, Industrial? Are there Industries there?
No. People are roaming around, looking for water.
The examiner is talking about industrial societies, that are developed and stuff.

You keep realizing me how dumb I am.
I am such an airhead.
Ajj tou mainay tumhein pagal hi kar diya hai. :/ Sorry, Nabeel.
It's only you, who helps. People are so mean. -.-
 
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You keep realizing me how dumb I am.
I am such an airhead.
Ajj tou mainay tumhein pagal hi kar diya hai. :/ Sorry, Nabeel.
It's only you, who helps. People are so mean. -.-


''You keep making me realize how dumb i am'' *

For the millionth time, i haven't even studied Sociology. :p
 
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Then, I'll ask two. :p

How far are sociologists correct in claiming that the way people behave in society is mainly
the result of socialisation?

To what extent are children protected from the realities of the adult world in modern industrial
societies?

Iridescent. Iz halp taem, k
 
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Nabeel.Ahmad bas do akhri questions. :p

Q-1Explain why some young people tend to reject social control and form their own
subcultures.

Q-2To what extent are families more child-focused in modern industrial societies than in
other types of society?
 
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Nabeel.Ahmad bas do akhri questions. :p

Q-1Explain why some young people tend to reject social control and form their own
subcultures.

Q-2To what extent are families more child-focused in modern industrial societies than in
other types of society?


I have a headache. I can't think right now.
 
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Answer 1:
It is true that socialisation affects the behavior of a person in a society. When a person enters in a kind of society, he interacts with the people he learns the ways of the people there and tries to behave likewise in order to blend in well and not hurt their sentiments. When people from different cultural background come together, they may have to compromise on a few things in order to get along well with each other.
However, I do not agree to the claim that socialisation is the main factor undermining the behavior of the people in a society because many other factors such as religious values and cultural background play an important role in determining the behavior of a person. These are the things that have been instilled in the person since his childhood and are vital in building his personality. A person cannot give up his morals and beliefs if his surroundings are changed. Instead, he adheres to them and this is what determines his behavior.

This is my just opinion, your's may differ from mine. :D

Answer 2:
In modern societies where the media has grown so rapidly, all kinds of issues are openly discussed on electronic and social media. Children, too, are exposed to the realities of the adult world due these open discussions and the availability of the media everywhere. And the social media, the internet in general, has become such a vital part of our life that it cannot be eliminated completely from the lives of the children. The main problem that parents generally face is that refraining children from accessing the "inappropriate" stuff makes them more curious and they sometimes access it stealthily or by using illegal means. This not only exposes them to the realities of the adult world but also makes them break the trust of their parents. Hence, it can be concluded that the children are not protected from the realities of the adult world in the modern industrial societies.

era30amy I gave it a try. But, I don't know if it's enough; I am not a sociology student. :D
 
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