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    this paper I will answer one question, what is my cultural identity? This includes a lot of different feathers such as family, religion, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, and more. I believe that everything I have done, seen, said, and been through in my life has helped to shape my personality into the individual I am today. “Cultural identity is considered a special case of social identity pertaining to the ideals and values of the cultural in-group with which the person identifies…

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    They know that you are you based on appearance ,personality ,stories you have told and other traits that define you. Stories are how people communicate their cultural identity to one and other. It's the main way that people share how their life experience have affected them. Professional authors and regular people share their cultural identity through literature and stories. Specifically through author sherman alexie and myself. Sherman Alexie's shows his life experiences through…

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    What Is Cultural Identity

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    The concept of identity has been discussed at great length throughout the years. One of the issues raised is whether we choose our identity or if it is chosen for us. There are in fact external factors that condition who we are. Yet, identity is shaped by us. Identity covers all the characteristics that define who a person is. This concept is complex as it includes several aspects, such as nationality, race, ethnicity, gender, religion, sexuality. It also relates to our thoughts, beliefs and…

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    prominence of sport in Australia to the fitness required for the survival of aboriginal tribes during prehistoric times (Parker, 1996). Regardless of the origin of sports’ cultural significance in Australia, its importance is indubitable. However, the question of whether the importance and representation of sport in a cultural identity is exclusive to Australia, still remains. The notion that Sport is as Australian as ‘Kangaroos, Holden Cars and Meat Pies’ suggests that all aspects of sport and…

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    needed. Religion is thought of as a secondary dimension of cultural identity but for a great number of people around the world it is all that defines…

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    Cultural Identity Project

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    Cultural Identity Project Reflection What did I learn about myself in each part of the project? In the Funds of Knowledge section of the project, I learned quite a bit about how I grew up compared to what I believe now. My household growing up had a slightly different set of rules that what I believe my current household has as norms. One major change is who is in my household. Growing up it was my parents and sister who were considered part of my household family. Now, it is just me and my…

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    contributes to cultural progress. Second component is the sharing of a group of people and it cannot be your own idea. Third component is reproducing over time that can be spread socially. I understand more why some people are in certain cultural groups than others. In order to be in a group we have to have a sense of belonging such as similar beliefs, race, or gender. Cultural group is something that is a tradition, and has expanded over time. I want to embrace my cultural identity more,…

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    Identity is a cultural construct that manifests in different forms within every individual and group. Understanding culture is crucial to understand the essential context to the social lives of people and the foundations of their personality. Creating a basis where referential analysis can be conducted, the uniqueness seen in individuals is what makes up their identity. Therefore, my definition of identity is: a set of characteristics relating to labeling of groups, categories, associations and…

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    My values, beliefs, morals and cultural views have been shaped over my life by many things. Personal influences such as friends, family, social media and the news media have been the most influential in shaping my attitudes and beliefs when it came to Aboriginal and Toress Strait Islanders. However, as I entered adulthood and found myself in amongst new circles of friends, work colleagues and a new career my views and opinions began to change. Growing up my close family members were not very…

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    Israeli Cultural Identity

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    The motif of orphanhood is central to the Israeli Cultural Identity. Orphan’s usage in this context, however, is the deprivation of some protection or advantage. The Jews of Israel were deprived of adequate protection and a fair advantage and because of that the creation of a Jewish homeland was even more important. While many Jews in Israel, were traditional orphans who had lost their parents, all Jews in Israel were orphans in the way that they were deprived of some protection or advantage in…

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