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    They say you're identity is definable and recognizable; it's hard to find your identity, it's even harder to keep it. Experiences and obstacles define one's identity. This is shown through the eyes of the characters in the novel The Bluest Eye. This novel follows the life of a girl struggling to find her identity through different obstacles and events in her life. The past, other identities, and societal norms all builds and challenges one's identity. The past is a vital aspect that builds…

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    The study of the development of identity in adolescence is a topic often tested and discussed in the world of psychology. From Erik Erikson's stages of development, in particular identity v. role confusion, to James Marcia’s “Identity Statuses”, there are many studies and theories which show how identity is truly developed within an adolescent. When a person is asked to describe themselves, they will often list their occupation, their interests, religious stance, and perhaps the name of their…

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    The Construction of Nation Identities Shiyi Chen Arts Department, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, 64805161 ABSTRACT This discussion paper explores the importance of the construction of a nation’s identity and assumed ways in which this construction can be made. Two possible ways have been suggested: 1) building a brand and associating it with specific sign values, through this gain the support to national identity; 2) localizing foreign brands or products, enriching them with…

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    awareness of identity important in your personal life? What are some of the situations in which this awareness would be beneficial? Awareness of identity is important in your personal life to guide expectation about your own and others social roles. It also helps to give a sense of belonging. Some situations in which this awareness would be beneficial is during study and practice of intercultural communication, how you stand on religion, and how you view politics. 2. How would you define…

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    Cultural Identity Essay In the text “What is Cultural Identity” the authors express, “Children begin to develop a sense of identity as individuals and as members of groups from their earliest interactions with others” (pg. 9). It's important that people recognize their background and how it influences their identity and perceptions. As stated in the text, “We all have unique identities that we develop within our cultures, but these identities are not fixed or static” (Trumbull and Pacheco 8).…

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    Identity can be defined as the fact of being who or what a person is. This being, it is exceedingly important to identify and maintain our personal identity. Although this is important, many people struggle to find their specific identity, and often find themselves searching for it. Two characters that can be identified for being on this type of journey are Hercules and April. Being that Hercules and April both go on this “identity journey”, they have many similarities. In both of the films,…

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    Writing Sample 2: Identity Prompt My identity has many different things that make it mine. These have made me because the things that make my identity are special and different. Some of which are like my hobbies and personality. These are my main factors of my identity. My first identity I will talk about is my hobbies. I have many hobbies but these are a few of them. One thing that is a huge hobby of mine is all the sports I play. Some of the things all my sports do for me is since I play a…

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    attributes that make every person different, the biggest being personality and identity. Every person is equipped with his or her own sense of identity, but throughout my journey in life, my biggest realization has been figuring out that nobody has a single identity, including myself. I believe that every person comes equipped with multiple forms of identities, the number of identities depending on the person. With each identity comes a different role, and those roles help us get through our…

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    can happen online or in person. Our identity is shaped by outside forces that the person is unable to control. Although each person has their own individual personality, ideas and thoughts, we are shaped by the society and culture which surrounds us every day. So we ask ourselves, can a person really create their own identity? Famous people also affect it because people want to be like them so they change themselves to be like that person. The definition of identity is the fact of being who or…

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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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