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Socialisation
Title: Socialisation
Category: Social Sciences
Details: Words: 1662 | Pages: 7.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Socialisation
<Tab/>By nature, humans are social creatures. In order to survive, individuals need to
fulfill more than their physical requirements. Interactions with others in the community
assists people to become culturally alert, a process that makes possible an enduring
society. The complex and ubiquitous learning process, through which children develop
an awareness of social norms and values, and achieve a distinct sense of self in order to
become functional members in
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