People are socialized through various agents, including family, peers, schools, and media, which shape their beliefs, values, and behaviors. This process begins in early childhood and continues throughout life, as individuals learn cultural norms and expectations. Socialization occurs through direct teaching, observation, and interaction, helping individuals develop their identity and understand their role within society. Ultimately, it fosters a sense of belonging and community.
Men met, socialised, traded, and socialised in the perfume shops.
YES! they can be socialised
A ninjaroo. also known as a judoka. from the socialised homeschooler.
Life before Facebook was fantastic ! People talked to each other - instead of leaving messages on 'walls' - people socialised with other human beings - instead of spending hours sat staring at a computer screen !
Shih tzus can live with any dog as long as there not vicious, and are socialised properly.
In the good old days when your parents were your age they socialised by talking over the back fence. These days people use the Internet to socialise and chat about various things. Twitter is one of the websites that young people use to keep in touch with friends, etc
In most western countries socialised medicine so its paid for by the government which is funded via taxation
The breeds mean nothing. If they are all excellent, socialised dogs there will be no problem.
If both dogs are socialised they should be safe with each other.
Socialised health care provides universal access to medical services, ensuring that all individuals receive necessary care regardless of their financial situation. This system can lead to lower overall health care costs by reducing administrative expenses and focusing on preventive care. Additionally, it promotes equity in health outcomes, as resources are allocated based on need rather than the ability to pay. Overall, socialised health care can contribute to a healthier population and a more efficient use of resources.
They are a very strong and powerful breed, dangerous if not properly socialized.Too many people don't socialize them and so they get a bad rap and are commonly seen in shelter's. They are lovely dogs when socialised from an early age.
It depends on the individual animals and most particularly on how they are raised (socialized).