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According to George Herbert Mead's stages of development,children learn to recognize an other through:
Organizational Goals
These are the desired outcomes or targets that an organization aims to achieve through its operations and activities.
Antiestablishment Power
Influence or authority exerted with the purpose of challenging, disrupting, or overthrowing traditional or established institutions.
Close-Knit
Describes a group of individuals who share strong bonds and are tightly interconnected.
Shared Commitment
A mutual agreement or pledge among members of a group to pursue a common goal or adhere to a set of standards.
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