With intelligence and no socialization they'll be too dangerous to have around.
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Rape is an attack against civility and order, a breakdown of socialization.
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Sensation seeking was comparably associated with lower socialization in each group.
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He claimed it made business more vulnerable to government control and eventual socialization.
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This digital socialization dovetails neatly with the emergence of content as the No.
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Post-contact material is genuine Indian work more or less influenced by acculturation.
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And yet five thousand years of acculturation shaped the way they would interact.
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Economic status, race, religion, culture, and acculturation play an important role.
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Competing theories of acculturation-related risk are discussed and directions for future research are proposed.
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Topics included concept of disease, health care access, disease burden, acculturation, and socioeconomic factors.
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Campaigns and socialisation must also come with actions for a brighter future.
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As a form of socialisation for children, it strikes me as disastrous.
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She highlights the importance of socialisation in staying motivated to learn a language.
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Sharing and socialisation emerged as important themes that increased program satisfaction.
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Gender is the socialisation of boys and girls into masculinised and feminised individuals.
Uso de enculturation en inglés
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Family resources also mediated the relation between enculturation and depression.
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That was also over seventy years ago, when we hadn't perfected the enculturation protocols.
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Results: Findings from this study suggest that although enculturation was negatively associated with depression, this impact was no longer significant when multiple factors were examined.
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Surprisingly, results indicated that consonance in low levels of mother-adolescent enculturation was associated with the highest levels of externalizing symptoms (interaction term method).