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Nguyên lý thống kê kinh tế (BSA 1053)
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REFLECTION ASSIGNMENT
Student’s full name: Hoàng Quốc Bảo Student’s code: 20070680 Class: INS
June, 2022
"Crowds" is an article by Williams, J. (2012). Academic Encounters – Life in Society – Reading, Writing, 2nd edition – Cambridge. It has shown us the problem of crowds in many different ways, seeing the negative aspects that crowds create, seeing how it affects each individual in a certain group of people, the negative pressures from crowd. The reading gives us a profound understanding of how crowds influence our lives. The main content of the reading is about the "crowd", which is also one of the main agents of socialization. People are connected as a group by common passions or interests and may also be of the same age. In addition, the crowd also creates a lot of peer pressure that negatively affects the individuals in that group. So what exactly is a crowd? The article clearly explains that: a crowd is a group of people who temporarily do something while they are close to each other. They might congregate on a street corner to watch vendors or at the stadium to watch a football game. Williams gives us many real life examples that help us to have a clearer view of what crowds can create, I have found that joining a group plays an important role in the social circle and in the process. each person's growth process. For example, when we were young, we would be divided into classes of the same age. When we grow up, there are clubs, these clubs have individuals interested in helping each other with the common goal of the group. The benefits are like that, but in addition, it also creates negative pressure such as discrimination against individuals. To live, everyone I know who is a social creature relies on collaboration, thus we want to blend in with others. However, you should consider and envision the implications of your own decision. This makes you more accountable, and as a consequence, you'll make better judgments. Regardless of whether they are appropriate for us. To live, everyone I know who is a social creature relies on collaboration, thus we want to blend in with others. However, you should consider and envision the implications of your own decision. This makes you more accountable, and as a consequence, you'll make better judgments. The Power of the "crowd" Really big, The power of the group is important to colleagues and friends, but it can also have an impact on complete strangers. A crowd at a pop concert can act together in joy and excitement. Sometimes mob sentiment can lead to tragedy. A hostile mob can become violent, throwing rocks and breaking windows. Fear in a crowd can lead to panic, which is a sudden and irrational fear. As the article mentioned, Peer groups play an important role in a person's adolescence and it can directly influence their thinking, Personality and actions from beginning to adulthood.. From False Beliefs it can turn to Misaction, and a
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