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There are many different opinions that have been discussed throughout the web quest, ranging from complete conformity, to immense individuality. These thoughts have impacted many people and all people, therefore giving most an opinion, based on their thoughts on this topic. There are some wonderful perks to these different types of thought but also major disadvantages of them.

Many of us, as people, like, and value our individuality. Most people think that they are better at certain things than other people are, therefore, like being ‘apart from the crowd’ per say. Many would agree that life would be boring if we were the same, which means they like being different. Most people want to be accepted into the society as well, making a paradox.

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