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Socially Unwritten Content

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1. The social contract is an unwritten contract that expects anyone living in a certain society to give up some of their freedoms in exchange for protection, necessities, and luxuries. Humans give up some of their natural responses and freedoms to be given order and some type of government that's supposed to be "for the people." 2. Parent and Child: An attached relationship (usually) consisting of 2 partakers in the relationship. Parent is expected to provide the child with basic necessities and the child is expected to follow basic instructions that will eventually deem them accepted by our society and therefore into the social contract. Adult and Society: Consisting of most people as a whole. The adult is expected to take part of providing for society in some way and society is expected to provide them with most other things they need and in some cases, help them achieve things they want. Child and Society: Consisting of all people as a whole. Society is expected to take care of a child or monitor the care that's being given by the caretaker responsible for the child. Society is only expected to do so until a certain age and then the child is expected to take care of one's own self and also take part in providing for society. 3. Parent and Child Parent: A parent's behaviour greatly reflects on their own children. If a parent thinks that they can behave any way they want in front of their child, their child will think that they can behave however they want in front of anyone, which is not accepted in our society. But even the smallest actions by a parent can harm or benefit a child. For example, if a parent smokes, it is way more likely their child will smoke, or try smoking. If a parent reads books, it is also more likely their child will read books. Children are very susceptible to interactions and information. The parent's responsibility is to provide children with positive experiences which then turn into beliefs and also to teach healthy habits that will in turn make both participants happy. The consequence of not providing the earlier mentioned is both participants will end up unhappy and unfulfilled. Child: At first all children believe that they can do whatever they want until they are taught otherwise. Children are very selfish beings in the fact that the mainly care about themselves because they are not taught anything else at first, so their actions are to benefit themselves even if it harm

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