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Express one's internalized role
of the foor subsystem concerning the flow
of maffer & energy.​

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Answered by aarjusahu
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internalization (or internalisation) means an individual's acceptance of a set of norms and values (established by others) through socialisation.

John Finley Scott[1] described internalization as a metaphor in which something (i.e. an idea, concept, action) moves from outside the mind or personality to a place inside of it.[2] The structure and the happenings of society shapes one's inner self and it can also be reversed.

The process of internalization starts with learning what the norms are, and then the individual goes through a process of understanding why they are of value or why they make sense, until finally they accept the norm as their own viewpoint.[2] Internalised norms are said to be part of an individual's personality and may be exhibited by one's moral actions. However, there can also be a distinction between internal commitment to a norm and what one exhibits externally. George Mead illustrates, through the constructs of mind and self, the manner in which an individual's internalizations are affected by external norms.[3]

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Answered by Anonymous
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Energy and matter flow through Earth's four spheres: the geosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere. Energy flows through the atmosphere and hydrosphere mostly by convection. The continuous cycling of matter and energy through Earth's system makes life on Earth possible.

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