informal {treats ,withdrawl of privieges} and formal {police law}
- Norms (unwritten rules) - Sanctions (punishment) - Social control (teaching society to obey norms)
Examples of conformist behavior in our present society include following societal norms like dressing a certain way or holding popular opinions, conforming to workplace expectations or trends, and adhering to social media trends or popular culture to fit in with peers.
Social rules are the type of rule of behaviour, that are considered acceptable in a group or a society. It is also known as the rules which we have to follow in order to maintain our discipline and personality in our community or society. If a person doesn't follow the social rules then his/her's life is going to be extremely difficult. Therefor we must follow social rules.
Sociologists refer to the norms and values that people follow as social norms. These are the unwritten rules and expectations that guide behavior in a society and help maintain social order.
Sociologists use the term "real culture" to describe the norms and values that people actually follow in their everyday lives, as opposed to "ideal culture," which represents the norms and values that people would follow if they lived in an ideal or perfect world. Real culture reflects the behaviors and beliefs that are practiced and accepted within a particular society, even if they differ from the ideals set forth by that society.
Based on examples around them, eventually they follow the behavior of others.
- Norms (unwritten rules) - Sanctions (punishment) - Social control (teaching society to obey norms)
Because he was inspiring to the people of whatever town he was in, I forgot, and he was also very brave and set examples up for the people to follow.
By cleaning it
she does not encourage it except in private
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They encourage creativity and support the artists you like.
perhaps because of corrupt leaders who have turned into dictators?
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Unless your court ordered sanctions say otherwise, then yes. However most sanctions follow the lines of "live and reside in the parents/gueardians home and follow all rules of the household". There are some loopholes, though. You may be able to file a "motion to modify" (your sanctions) with the judge to change the sanctions now that you're 18. You'll need to provide good reason for doing so and proof that you can support yourself and won't get into trouble on your own. They're not going to move on anything if it may make them have mor work to do down the road... Your probation officer/ lawyer should be able to provide this information to you.
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Examples of conformist behavior in our present society include following societal norms like dressing a certain way or holding popular opinions, conforming to workplace expectations or trends, and adhering to social media trends or popular culture to fit in with peers.