“I've never quite been a peer of Donald [Trump]. When I knew him it was more in a social way. We were single at kind of the same time. You know having fun in that sense, but I've watched his career with great admiration, and now to really see him as an employee sees him as an aspirant within the corporate structure of the Trump enterprises is really fascinating.” KnowsWayKindFunSocialCareersTrumpStructureCorporateHaving FunEnterpriseEmployeeFascinatingAdmirationPeersNever Quit Author:Geraldo Rivera
“The real and most pressing question raised by any social problem is: "How do I appear concerned and compassionate to all my friends, colleagues, and peers?” RealProblemSocialMy FriendsConcernedRaisedCompassionatePeersColleaguesSocial Problems Author:Anthony Daniels
“What teenagers want most of all are social rewards, especially the respect of their peers.” WantSocialRewardsTeenagerPeers Author:Alison Gopnik
“Freedom in every sense but primarily political sense, a rise in repression that stems from a repression of sexuality. It's AIDS, it's herpes, it's this, it's that. Ask any saloon owner what's happened to social life in America in the past 12 years and they'll tell you it's a different world and these people are strongly misinformed by the media, peer pressure.” PeopleWorldDifferentAmericaPoliticalAsksSocialHappenedMediaPressureSexualityAidsOwnersStemPeersRepressionSocial LifeDifferent WorldsMisinformationPeer PressureSaloonsHerpes Author:Jack Nicholson
“The reliance on social media as the avenue to get peer insight continues to increase.” SocialMediaIncreaseSocial MediaInsightPeersRelianceAvenues Author:Bob Johnson
“Social questions are too sectional, too topical, too temporal to move a man to the mighty effort which is needed to produce greatpoetry. Prison reform may nerve Charles Reade to produce an effective and businesslike prose melodrama; but it could never produce Hamlet, Faust, or Peer Gynt.” MenMayMovingPoetrySocialEffortProducePoetNeededPrisonReformProseNervesPeersMelodramaFaustPrison Reform Author:George Bernard Shaw
“If the Russians have gone too far in subjecting the child and his peer group to conformity to a single set of values imposed by the adult society, perhaps we have reached the point of diminishing returns in allowing excessive autonomy and in failing to utilize the constructive potential of the peer group in developing social responsibility and consideration for others.” IfsChildrenValuesSocialResponsibilityGoneFailingGroupsReturnAdultsDevelopingConsiderationConformityAllowingPeersSocial ResponsibilityAutonomyConstructivePeer GroupConsideration For OthersDiminishing Returns Book:2 Wrlds Childhood Source: 2 Wrlds Childhood
“Whereas children can learn from their interactions with their parents how to get along in one sort of social hierarchy--that of the family--it is from their interactions with peers that they can best learn how to survive among equals in a wide range of social situations.” ChildrenSocialParentSituationWideRangeInteractionPeersHierarchySocial Hierarchy Author:Zick Rubin
“A new world of complex relationships and feelings opens up when the peer group takes its place alongside the family as the emotional focus of the child's life. Early peer relationships contribute significantly to the child's ability to participate in a group (and in that sense, society), deal with competition and disappointment, enjoy the intimacy of friendships, and intuitively understand social relationships as they play out at school, in the neighborhood, and later in the workplace and adult family.” WorldChildrenPlayFeelingsSchoolSocialEnjoyAbilityDealsFocusGroupsEmotionalAdultsCompetitionComplexesDisappointmentIntimacyNeighborhoodNew WorldPeersWorkplaceSocial RelationshipsPeer GroupComplex Relationships Author:Stanley Greenspan