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    My Cultural Identity Culture is the basis of all people and their way of life, it makes everyone unique, without it there wouldn’t be any diversity in our world. Culture is not just determined from where you come from geographically, it is determined by the traditions that you follow. No two cultures are the same in this world, but each one can be broken up into three general categories. These three categories are rituals, relationships, and restrictions. Rituals are specific activities that…

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    Developing and describing my own background and identity is a lifelong process, which can be differ from one stage of to another. "Identities are the traits and characteristics, social relations, roles, and social group memberships that define who one is" (Oyserman, Elmore, & Smith, 2012, p. 69). My personal identities and roles are developed through by background experiences. I was born and raised in very small village of Nepal, where I did not have so much opportunity to enhance my knowledge,…

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    Personal identity is the individual perception that a person has about herself or himself; it is the consciousness of existence. Talking about how I have develop my social identity,I can tell that I am a daughter, friend, sister and girlfriend. I consider myself a person with values and respectful towards others. I am a happy person and I like to cooperate in altruistic actions, I enjoy being able to help people in whatever way I can. I am a 22 year old student and I am also part of a music band…

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    My cultural identity is not your average painting. Culture is the way your background manifests the way you live and celebrate life. Instead of using your primary colors to make this magnificent work of art you need to blend at least two colors to come out what you need. It is the same way with both of my families that come together and I have grown up on different sides of the spectrum of color and culture. My cultural identity reflects with my magnificent hobbies, my unique clothing, and my…

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    to put on, the personae” (72). Who am I as an individual? There are so many aspects of what has influenced me as a person, and a woman of color. The process of my enculturation began at birth .I was born in 1990.The year is important because, in the early 90’s many people were still very biased about biracial and multiracial children. My ethnic background is Asian, and black-Hispanic. I was also adopted by Caucasian parents, and had an East Indian brother. It was 1997 during a hot Nevada summer…

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    Identity is influenced by many factors. Factors such as gender and ethnicity are the most apparent traits to recognize in a person, and because of that, it tends to lead other factors to be unnoticed, for example, culture. To me, culture is what identifies me. It’s what shapes my being, my personality. Culture plays a huge role in my life; it’s what made me become who I am today. Culture is defined as the combination of values, beliefs, and practices of a particular group, and I believe my…

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    Social Identity plays a large role in any individual’s life, as it ultimately defines one’s group of origin and a sense of belonging in the world. An understanding of social identity can bring perspective into others’ lives, enforce the status of a certain group, break stereotypes and bring diversity in a workplace. Speaking from a personal perspective, I believe that my social identity is similar to many students at UC San Diego. On a surface level, I am a first generation Asian American with…

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    Identity is a complex fluid and static concept that takes many distinct shapes and forms over the years. Each and every person in society has their own idea of identity and what it means. To me, identity equates to the labels and beliefs I affiliate myself with at the time. Personally, my identity has changed tremendously in the last few years of my life or rather I just started to accept and acknowledge my various identities to a more encompassing and inclusive extent. Through this piece, I…

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    Complex Cultural Identity and the Transmission of Culture The relationship between culture and individual identity is in a continuous cycle where culture helps in shaping the identity of the individual, then the individual helps back by transmitting culture to different generations, so the cycle goes on again. In this paper, I explore this continuous relationship between culture and the individual identity in Honor, Dolly City, and My Grandmother. I argue that a complex cultural identity exists…

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    strong sense of identity is essential in a child’s early years of life (as it underpins the principles, practices and learning outcomes of the EYLF) and Culture is the key building block of identity meaning developing a strong cultural identity is essential to children's sense of who they are and where they belong. It is extremely important for educators/service to nurture, celebrate and reinforce each child’s cul-ture and support them in the development of their cultural identity in order to…

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