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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter or letters before the term in the appropriate blank.
 A Socialization  J. Looking-glass self  S. Historical context  B. Middle friendship circles  K. Aperts of socialization  T. Lirked lives  C. Popular clique  L. Play stage  U. Tirring  D. Social isolates  M. Garne stage  V. Racial socialization  E. Waruabes  N. Preparatory stage  W. Apency  F. Contextual dissonance  O. Life events  X. Gender socialization  G. Idiocultures  P. Referential beliefs  Y. Pyprnalion effect  H. Turnine point  Q. Generalized other  Z. Children’s cultural routines  I. Life course  R. Birth cohort  AA Life stages \begin{array} { | l | l | l | } \hline \text { A Socialization } & \text { J. Looking-glass self } & \text { S. Historical context } \\\hline \text { B. Middle friendship circles } & \text { K. Aperts of socialization } & \text { T. Lirked lives } \\\hline \text { C. Popular clique } & \text { L. Play stage } & \text { U. Tirring } \\\hline \text { D. Social isolates } & \text { M. Garne stage } & \text { V. Racial socialization } \\\hline \text { E. Waruabes } & \text { N. Preparatory stage } & \text { W. Apency } \\\hline \text { F. Contextual dissonance } & \text { O. Life events } & \text { X. Gender socialization } \\\hline \text { G. Idiocultures } & \text { P. Referential beliefs } & \text { Y. Pyprnalion effect } \\\hline \text { H. Turnine point } & \text { Q. Generalized other } & \text { Z. Children's cultural routines } \\\hline \text { I. Life course } & \text { R. Birth cohort } & \text { AA Life stages } \\\hline\end{array}
-____ An aspect of life-course sociology referring to our relationships with other people.


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A type of bacteria distinguished by its rough appearance due to the absence of a polysaccharide capsule, often used in studies of bacterial transformation.

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