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The nuts and bolts of socialization

                   The nuts and bolts of socialization   Socialization is not as easy as it sounds, and to completely understand and it is an on going process throughout life.   There are a lot of different parts to socialization so we will try to cover them as brief as possible. The infamous psychologist Sigmund Freud stated that biology pays a significant part in human development. He believed that humans have two simple needs, and the first is the need to bond, and the second is the aggressive drive in which he coined as death instinct. Freud stated that these are two opposing forces that works in the unconscious level and causes some internal torment. The unconscious theory of psychology is both controversial and debatable because there is really no concrete proof that it exists. He also combined personality and the basic drives into three separate parts which are known as the id, ego, and superego.   The id is an individual’s basic drives in the unconscious mind, and it dem

The phases of Memory

  The phases of Memory   Memory is the retention of information over a period of time through storage, encoding, and retrieval. For something to be considered memory, you have to take it in, store it, and then retrieve it for use in the future. Memory is a very complex things and it can let you down sometime especially when our trying to remember something, especially during an important test in your life. Also memory can also cause some confusion, especially when two people experience different events. For example, if two friends went on a trip and one said scenario A happened while the other says that scenario B happened then It could lead to lots of confusion. I think it’s fair to say that most individuals have experienced frustrations when they can’t recall someone’s name or a place that they visit. It’s obvious that memory is not installed like data is in a computer; human memory is a little more concrete. The initial stage of memory is known as encoding , in which the infor

Tough $$$ Decisions

             Tough $$$ Decisions     The people, who make decisions in accounting, make it based on three categories.   First, people who manage a business, second, the external people of a business who have a direct financial interest to a business, and third the people and organizations that have an indirect effect on a business.   This applies to non profit organizations as well.   Management refers to the group of people who are in charge for operating a business and for measuring up to the profitability and liquidity goals.   If a business is extremely large, then the management will most often require more than one person, and the people are hired to perform their job.   Managers need to answer important questions such as what was the company’s net income, and if they have a substantial rate of return. Does the company have enough assets, and which products bring in the most money?   When making a decision, managers usually follow a systematic approach. Even though larger

Walgreens Co. is Sick

  Walgreens Co. is Sick   Walgreen Co. www.walgreen.com is a nationwide store chain and has over 3,000 stores and pharmacies and is a retail store phenomenon and has over 27 years of record crumbling sales. Wow what’s the secret Walgreen? Why are you so successful?   Well, customers like their high class customer service, their huge selection, and quality products.   Some investment and other companies with a financial interest in Walgreen look at the past success of the company and evaluate its financial management.   The companies that are interested will be seen in the Financial Highlights from the company’s annual report. Net sales, total assets, net earnings, and stock holder’s equity are all terms that are used to measure the financial stake of the company.   It’s nice that you see the large increase in Wal Green over the years, but what exactly does that mean? What financial knowledge is required of those who manage Wal Green and what methods do they use to measure Wal Gr