The anticipated or intended consequences of social institutions are known as manifest functions. Manifest function refers to the intended function of social policies, processes, or actions that are consciously and deliberately designed to be beneficial in its effect on society. For example, the social institution of education. The conscious and deliberate intention of the institution is to produce educated young people who understand their world and its history, and who have the knowledge and practical skills to be productive members of society. Another one, the conscious and deliberate intention of the institution of media is to inform the public of important news and events so that they can play an active role in democracy.