Listening to them and valuing what they have to say
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Feminists view the socialization process as a root cause of misogyny and as the potential source for teaching gender equality and respect for all people regardless of their gender. It all depends on the role models available to the individuals who are being socialized. Socialization is the process by which children (and adults) learn from others. Generally, we learn from observing our parents during the first decade or two of our development. The socialization process is instrumental in whether a child learns to respect others and embrace the equality of all people or whether a child learns to disrespect others and treat them, especially women, as inferior subordinates. The more positive social experiences a child has the happier and more successful they tend to be. An overabundance of negative experiences and examples can lead to an unhappier child who is pessimistic and negative in their attitudes. Lack of respect and negative attitudes about women are learned during early development and can arrest personal growth for a lifetime. A negative experience (and role model) can teach a boy that it okay to disrespect and abuse a girl or woman and it teaches a young girl that she is inferior to boys and should expect to be disrespected and abused. Fortunately, a person who has a strong character can direct their own socialization and learn new perspectives from observing others outside the family but many, many children fall victim to their parent's failures and negative attitudes. See related question.
During the 1920's, there was a sustained prosperity during the decade for everyone but the poorest group of people. There were fantastic technological advances as well as a thriving culture during this time.
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The Americans challenged the social reality during the 1950s by addressing equality issues.
Look them in the eye, nod when they speak, compliment their comment, don't counter with a comment that could offend them.
There are several different ways to show respect to someone during a discussion. The first is to listen to what the other person has to say. The second is to let the person finish speaking without interrupting. The third is to value the person's thoughts, without judging or criticizing.
As far as I know, yes. I know that becuase I cross my eyes as I'm fighting to stay awake. During long boring discussions.... I creep my fellow classmates out.
A good way to become friends with classmates during your junior year is to get involved. Join clubs and volunteer to help out with class fundraising activities.
Talking during class disrupts the learning environment for everyone, including the teacher and other students. It can also show disrespect for the teacher and fellow classmates who are trying to focus and learn. Following class rules and saving discussions for appropriate times helps create a more productive learning environment.
Confident - novanet / gradpoint
Democracy: Ensuring that all members have a voice in decision-making and that decisions are made through majority vote. Order: Providing structure and guidelines for conducting meetings to ensure fairness and efficiency. Respect: Fostering a culture of mutual respect among members and encouraging decorum during discussions.
Lincoln- Douglass debates
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By singing the Magnificant.
A sentence using the word "introvert" is about a shy person 1. [used as a simile]: * The normally loud girl acted like an introvert during class discussions. 2. [used as a metaphor]: * The normally loud girl is an introvert during class discussions.
Yes, they are friends before but now dont now!