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01
Sep
10

dcluo

http://dcluo.yi.org/

20
Oct
09

Been Busy

Max, you need to stay focus on your tasks.

29
Jun
09

Today

is my American Birthday

24
Jun
09

primary socialization

United States is unavoidably the most suitable example for studying a post industrial contemporary society and its influences. A post industrial society is a society with an economic pattern in which the production of services is greater than the production of tangible goods. Certainly, this society is more advanced and productive in the view of a materialist. Under the clout of proliferation, however, seeds of individualism are fostered to against primary socialization.
Primary socialization is also known as the socialization with parents/guardians, which plays an essential role in the society, because primary socialization is the primary source for a child to learn experiences. Caregivers should not only satisfy a child’s physical needs, but also his or her emotional needs during primary socialization. Children learn how to become a functional member and to obey social norm in a society from their parents. In a post industrial society, the effectiveness of primary socialization tends to decline due to individualism derived from technological developments.
Technology developments are significantly generated in a post industrial society such as the United States. Those technology developments sharply point to the path how society should develops –in a decomposing way. For example, from the production of a good to retailers, the job in each section is looted by many individual companies. Fewer jobs and less education are required for each person or each group to achieve. Education from primary socialization is inferiorly shadowed. A decomposing society also complicates the relationships between people or groups (in this case, between consumers and producer). It directly leads to a rising of individualism.
Individualism provokes every person to be the center of universe. It prompts a less respect to authority figures. In primary socialization, parents/caregivers are in the role of authority. It plainly triggers a conflict between individualism and primary socialization which mostly results in prevention of communication or refusal of socialization. The difficulty for parents to precede their parental care however provides more free time which is beneficial to the development of post industrialization. These free times are most likely occupied either to consume or to create products or services (such as watching TV or surfing internet). The problems of primary socialization in post industrial society fall in a deterioration circle.
Primary socialization is difficult in post industrial society. With more technology being invented, people are occupied with various tasks. These tasks feed the growth of individualism. People show tendency of distrusting authority. Primary socialization becomes an arduous job for parents. Fewer children will grow up with parents’ social norm and will provide primary socialization to their descendents. Therefore, the society progresses tremendously within a generation. By that time, primary socialization will not satisfy the physical needs of the children. Instead, it will solely focus on children’s emotional needs.

19
Jun
09

Lara Fabian – Caruso

18
Jun
09

[fun]

newly establishment: http://whatsfun.wordpress.com/

17
Jun
09

hi

hi

14
Jun
09

Apologize played by me

08
Jun
09

some bs for hw..

A question of mine was once asked to an American friend, “Why do you believe that problems can be solved so easily?” “I don’t know,” he hesitantly answered,” faith?” This blind optimism is exactly the reason for this belief, that all problems can be easily nailed down, which have led generations of American to move on. Fundamentally, the cause is rooted from the Constitution of the United Stets and the Declaration of Independence, “all men are created equal.” With that being said, this sentence embeds freedom, faith, optimism and motivations to American people. The sentence also provides the true energy for every American to move up in according to their social class. The US has always prided itself on a rising standard of living and a fair chance for those at the bottom of the economic pile to rise to the top. Obstacles are shadowed from this liberal and upbeat country which is filled with affluent chances. Therefore, the idea of American Dream was introduced regardless of his or her social status. Social instability and mobility fantasize each American to cover up their problems and to “pursuit of happiness”. Political leaders are fostered under the influences of American Dream which is also oft-reinsured throughout their governing period. Essentially, the explanation for the phenomenon I initially questioned is an unavoidable result from the bedrock of America – the constitution of the United States.
The Constitution was written by several committees over the summer of 1787, but the committee most responsible for the final form we know today is the “Committee of Stile and Arrangement”. This Committee was tasked with getting all of the articles and clauses agreed to by the Convention and putting them into a logical order. On September 10, 1787, the Committee of Style set to work, and two days later, it presented the Convention with its final draft. The members were Alexander Hamilton, William Johnson, Rufus King, James Madison, and Gouverneur Morris. The actual text of the Preamble and of much of the rest of this final draft is usually attributed to Gouverneur Morris. The newly minted document began with a grand flourish — the Preamble, the Constitution’s raison d’être. It holds in its words the hopes and dreams of the delegates to the convention, a justification for what they had done. Its words are familiar to us today, but because of time and context, the words are not always easy to follow. The remainder of this Topic Page will examine each sentence in the Preamble and explain it for today’s audience.

06
Jun
09

What are costs?

For example: She said she missed me.
I miss her too, but what are the costs?




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