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    Running head: REPLY 2 Adam, the examination of narcissism and leadership was a unique approach. After reading your post, I began to consider the implications of narcissism on organizational culture. Organizations faced with creating a productive, fair and inclusive work environment governed by a narcissistic leader, might prove difficult. Narcissistic individuals have inflated views of themselves; have fantasies of being in control of everything, and like to attract the admiration

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    Socialisation refers to the process of learning one’s culture and how to live within it. The process of socialisation involves the transmission of culture from one generation to the next. It is during socialisation that individuals learn the values and norms that play such an important part in shaping human behaviour. Socialisation provides the skills and habits necessary for acting and participating within one’s society. Charles Cooley divided socialisation into two stages – primary and secondary

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    argument through Genie. The early stages of growth are fundamentally crucial for children because they need human contact, affection, and interaction to fully develop a sense of self and be fully integrated into society. The absence of proper socialization during those critical periods caused Genie to develop differently than the rest. Genie was a victim of severe abuse and neglect by her father, Clark Wiley, she was discovered at the age of 13 in her family’s home, she was strapped down to her

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    Catrina Parrott-Christopherson Jolene Sundlie Chapter 2 and 4 Homework Assignment September 22nd, 2014 Chapter 2: 1. This was an example of Folkways because in the first segment of the eight, the natives showed talked about how they do stuff in their island. While they were talking about coming to the U.S., I saw the way they were all dressed by only covering their groin area and having the rest of their body exposed especially their buttocks. Even the women only had their groin area cover not

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    My life started with my long and hard birth on July 14, 1993. I came into the world with a large scream and was immediately placed into some sort of category. The doctors and nurses took a quick look at me, and pronounced me as a girl. This social label of being a girl was now my gender, which is something I had no say in. Every since that very moment in time where my parents were told I was a girl, I have been treated according to my gender. This meant that my parents automatically dressed me in

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    The typical Irish personality as seen through the ethnography of Nancy Scheper-Hughes is similar among the Irish population. The reason we see these similar traits among the Irish population is because of the hardships that the people go through as they are raised from children to adults. Ireland is known for their high rates of diagnosed mental illness. Through the author’s fieldwork we are able to learn about the personality traits found among the Irish. Nancy Scheper-Hughes states that, “the

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    Everything is Illuminated is a movie about a young American Jew, Jonathan, on a journey to uncover the history of his grandfather’s past through the help of a man named Alex Perchow, and his grandfather. This journey brings to light or “illuminates” these characters lives in one way or another. “We assign symbols to everything we do in life and we do not even realize it because society has imposed norms to our way of thinking (Cassier, 71). The movie uses Jonathan’s need to collect items of his past

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    have left the world with very few longstanding advancements. Though the internet has brought the world innumerable innovative opportunities, life before technology was much more efficient, filled with many more promising benefits: responsibility, socialization skills, and controversy. Responsibility Though the internet’s shortcuts have provided numerous benefits, those benefits have also provoked a shortcoming in responsibility. Responsibility used to be a much needed, very vital characteristic in a

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    employee is reduced or eliminated (Krasman, 2015). Another important factor which must be addressed is the need for “organizational socialization”. Socialization, defined as, a process in which the new employee acquires needed knowledge, skill, and attitudes for the new work roles (Russell Korte, 2015). In addition to fulfilling the needs of the organization, socialization improves employee satisfaction and retention (Russell Korte,

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    Social capital for educators is the K-12 industry almost seems to come with the job description. Teachers tend to socialize and create networks both within their immediate teaching circles and throughout the profession. This could be due to the fact that the majority of teachers are women. I finished my original post and then attended our schools graduation on Thursday evening. After the encounters I had this evening, I decided to adjust my post. Social capital is extremely important to any career

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