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    humans to want to belong to a group or a community. As people grow older they develop their sense of identity and belonging based their interaction with their environment and the other people around. To many identity is belonging to something you identify with or as a part of. Moreover, a lot of people just adapt the identity and the culture they are raised on. Many parents will not discuss what is Identity or what does it mean to be a part of community with their children and they expect their…

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    1.) What is the relationship between the concept of identity or “self” and historic shifts? Which key thinkers influenced some of these shifts? Provide examples and other forms of support from your reading in Benwell & Stokoe. In the 15th century, the concept of identity or “self” was not normalized, due to the fact that society focused more on surviving than self-expression. Factors such as not having money and class affected this idea of finding “oneself’” since many could not spoil…

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    Identity plays an important factor role in our everyday lives. Identity is the set of behavioral or personal characteristics by which an individual is recognizable as a member of a group. People’s identity defines their identifications; in what they associated themselves with. Identity may be classified by many categories such as religion, race, sexuality, gender and ethnicity. Some identities are developed later in life, such as languages, wealth status and social status. The issues with…

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    Identity can only be created by people themselves throughout their life. The creation of one’s identity derives from an individual’s thoughts, actions, and impact they have had on life and others. In Thomas Merton’s wise words, “True identity is something people must create for themselves by making choices that are significant and that require a courageous commitment in the face of challenges.” Life is meant to let us face challenges to find who we are by what paths we choose to take. Despite a…

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    A dictionary defines ‘Identity’ as “the condition of being oneself or itself, and not another.” William Shakespeare once wrote, “We know what we are, but not what we may be.” Gandhi preached, “The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.” Everyone who is born into this world spends everyday of their lives discovering themselves; discovering their identity. When we depart this world, we all leave behind our own sense of identity and any commentary we see fit to…

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    the mouth, anus and penis is linked to major developmental stages in children. Biological factors like genes and chromosomes decides gender for the baby. Freud believed that children gender identity occurs at about the age of three when children become aware of anatomical differences between the boy and girl child. He also believed that children’s learns gender identity by physical difference and cultural difference between male and female identification, and parent’s behavior toward the…

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    Identity is defined as “the fact of being who or what a person or thing is” and is determined by the characteristics and traits of a person. A person's identity comes from a variety of places and people around them. Identity is not something that stays consistent and it is can easily transform throughout one’s lifetime. This ranges from their age to their passions, and beyond. Even though I am only fifteen years of age, my identity has changed drastically throughout my life. There are numerous…

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    Forming an identity is usually the last thing people think about in their day to day lives. We strive for success based upon the standards and ideals associated by our communities and peers which can be skewed by many factors such as religion, race, gender, class, personal interests and hobbies. To establish an identity within these parameters produces many different outcomes such as moral and ethical behavior, social status and titles, and overall character. Without taking time to look at…

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    MY BACKGROUND Human identity is something human beings from the age of awareness have been curious about. Most people want to know who they are. Sue & Sue (2016) used an old Asian saying to explain an identity framework called the Tripartite development of personal identity. This framework explores personal identity on three different levels; individual level, group level, and universal level. On an individual level of identity, I was conceived and born as a singleton with no twin or multiple…

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    flaps that help the direction of the way the boat goes in. The reason why is because my self-care and my identity is what holds the boat together and what helps direct it in the way it needs to go. My negative is the cloud at which it represents people and obstacles that try to bring me away or question who I am and what I identify with. Finding out my cultural identity and my gender identity have shown me how to exist in society as my own person but also find people that I can relate to. The…

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