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  2. Why it’s important to make new friends after 65 (and how to ...

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    Joining a book club, picking up a new hobby, learning a new language — these are all things that can keep your brain sharp. And you can meet new people while doing them. Learning new things ...

  3. Fast Sam, Cool Clyde, and Stuff - Wikipedia

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    [1] and the New York Public Library called it "a fun, relaxing read." [2] Fast Sam has also been reviewed by Common Sense Media, [3] and the School Library Journal. [4] The Washington Post included Fast Sam in its list of recommended books celebrating the black experience. [5] It also received a 1976 Coretta Scott King Award author honor. [6]

  4. Susan RoAne - Wikipedia

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    RoAne's books include How to Work a Room (1988), a self-help guidebook on how to socialize at parties and other events, oriented towards the business community. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The 25th Anniversary edition, [ 6 ] [ 7 ] How To Work a Room: The Ultimate Guide to Making Lasting Connections In Person and Online , was published in 2013 by William Morrow ...

  5. How to Work a Room - Wikipedia

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    It is a guidebook on how to socialize at parties and other events, oriented towards the business community. [7] [8] The 25th Anniversary edition [9] [10] was published in 2013 by William Morrow Paperbacks. The book has sold over a million copies, [11] and was number one on Book-of-the-Month Club's list of best-selling nonfiction books in 1990. [12]

  6. Socialization - Wikipedia

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    In his book Social Structure and Personality Development, [64] he develops the model of productive processing of reality. The core idea is that socialization refers to an individual's personality development. It is the result of the productive processing of interior and exterior realities.

  7. Social skills - Wikipedia

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    Social perceptiveness – Being aware of others' reactions and able to respond in an understanding manner. Social skills are goal oriented with both main goals and sub-goals. [2] [better source needed] For example, a workplace interaction initiated by a new employee with a senior employee will first contain a main goal.

  8. Sociology of education - Wikipedia

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    The sociology of education is the study of how public institutions and individual experiences affect education and its outcomes. It is mostly concerned with the public schooling systems of modern industrial societies, including the expansion of higher, further, adult, and continuing education.

  9. The Little Red Schoolbook - Wikipedia

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    The book encourages young people to question societal norms and instructs them on how to do this. Out of 200 pages, it includes 20 pages on sex and 30 on drugs, including alcohol and tobacco . Other topics included adults as " paper tigers ", the duties of teachers, discipline, examinations, intelligence, and different schools.