Word: socialized
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Loeb does not consider himself merely a business journalist. "Our section isn't only about dollars and cents," he says. "It's about ideas, individuals, trends. The line between economics and other areas of American life has become much fuzzier. Is affirmative action, for example, a political, social or economic issue? The answer, of course, is that it is all three, and more. Covering these kinds of stories gives us a very eclectic section each week...
...today having children often seems to have been trivialized to the status of a life-style -and an unacceptable one. The obsession with being young and staying young has led to the phenomenon of almost permanently deferred adulthood. "I know 50-year-olds who are still kids," says Social Analyst Michael Novak. "They're in the playground of the world: single, unattached, self-fulfilling, self-centered. People are trying to make little Disney Worlds of detachment for themselves." For such people, parenthood is an intrusion of responsibility, of potential disappointment and, ultimately, of mortality. The kids are a memento...
...inevitable part of marriage; and 3) For reasons of feminism and/or sheer economic need, more women than ever before are working. In fact, of those women who do have children, more than half have jobs outside the home. These developments have produced a very complicated series of readjustments, the social machine fine-tuning itself in hundreds of subtle ways...
Eighth-ranked Social Sciences 15b, "Introduction to Psychology and Social Relations," and number nine Fine Arts 175a, "American Architecture from the Civil War to the Present," are the other newcomers to the list...
...associate professor in Psychology and Social Relations, Horner said she will closely observe how the influx of Western values affects women in a developing country like China...