Answer:
entry into a total institution
Explanation:
Resocialization is the process when former beliefs, attitudes of an individual are destroyed to reshape him.
<em>Resocialization occurs mainly in total institutions, like prisons or military camps where people's personalities are manipulated in artificial settings so they can produce "new individuals".</em>
The key of total institutions is that they will separate the subjects from the rest of society, and new values will be learned as part of norms of that institution and the person will change to function to the demands of that norms with attitudes and skills that were unknown to them.
The changing of personality will often employ rewards and punishments.
<u>In the end, individuals will often turn unable to take decisions by themselves, and will most likely never be fit again fot the life outside the total institution with the rest of society. </u>
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It is called institutional discrimination.
Answer:
Islam is a religion based on Abrahamic, monotheistic teaching that argues that there is only one God, Allah. People who follow this religion are known as Muslims. Judaism is a religion followed by the Jewish people, while Christianity is based on the teachings of Jesus Christ and remains the largest religion in the world.
Explanation:
Christianity dates back to 1st century AD, after the death of Jesus as a Jewish sect in Judea. Christianity is world's largest religion ( In 2015, <u>31.2%</u> of the world population were Christians) and is immediately followed by Islam with <u>1.9 billion</u> Muslims. In 50 countries, Muslims comprise more than 50% of the population. It is believed that Islam began in Mecca and Medina at the beginning of the 7th century CE. Judaism is the tenth most widely practiced religion. Judaism is also the oldest monotheistic religion (it began almost 4000 years ago).
Answer:
False.
Explanation:
The given statement is false.
Affordable Care Act is another name for Obamacare and Patient Protection. The 111th U.S. Congress enacted this act and it was signed into law by the then President of the United States Barack Obama on 23rd March 2010. This act represented the extremely significant governing overhaul and development of coverage of the healthcare system in the United States.