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Discussion Sociology

Discussion Sociology

Q Describe/explain at least two lessons you learned from your family or earliest caregivers.

Q I have learned from my family to be the effective listeners and that is what I think is the most important lesson in life and the second lesson is not to assume things in any situations. Describe/explain how your experiences with peer groups compare to the lessons you learned in Part 1. Did your peers teach you anything different compared to your family or earliest caregivers?

Q Part 3: Describe/explain how the lessons you have learned over the course of your life from Part 1 and/or Part 2 compare to the lessons portrayed in the videos referred to in, "How does a human become a person?

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In my peer groups, I have observed many of my friends assuming things and they are becoming intolerant at the single drop of a hat. The main part is that sometimes they do not want to listen to their friends or the teachers if their belief gets contradicted with someone else. It happens with me that I found my friends becoming louder and screaming on top of their voice and not listening to my opinion, be it the class lectures, or the choice of the movie or during the project time. No, my peer group did not teach me anything different compared to my family.