religion

INTRODUCTION
    Social episodes are the repetitive components of the daily events that we partake in.  They are the interactions sequences that repeat over and over and over again, like you are in the twilight zone.  The way we communicate with each other daily eventually becomes predictable when we associate with that person and are exposed to that person daily.  Even in the case of people of different cultures interacting with one another, they all do so in predictable ways.  They're predictable because they way they are supposed to be participating is already structured, and therefore routine and predictable.  Most people, considering they are normal like others, will go on their day with a great deal of predictability in what they are doing, how they do it, and with whom they are doing it.  To every classification of a person, there is a routine that we ourselves could jot down, it is almost like each classification has an unwritten script.  For example, a working mother might have the routine of, waking up, taking a shower, waking the husband up, starting breakfast, waking up the children, getting them dressed, finish breakfast and serve the family, get the kids in the car, drive them to school, drive to work, eat lunch, make phone calls, go to the bank, pick up the kids, go to the grocery store, make kids a snack, start making dinner with the husband, eat dinner, help kids with homework, get kids ready for bed, do some work, and then go to bed.  We can see this script played out in movies all the time when mothers are being portrayed.  The individuals who take part in the episodes will usually know what to expect from others and what is expected of them.  This is so important because it helps us ...
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