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    According to my class notes, personal identity is tied to the self. Prior I took this class; my personal identity was formed by what other people told me about myself. For instance, I am a daughter, an aunt, a student. Moreover, the people in my surroundings told me that I was nice, caring, loving and etc., After I went over my class notes, I have realized that my personal identity is the things that come from within in me. Obviously, I am all those things…

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    Identity refers to the different qualities, expressions and beliefs used to make a person unique. There are plenty of factors that can influence a person’s identity but I choose to believe that a person’s identity is molded by the physical environment they are placed. Home; the most important place in a person’s life and definitely the most important place that influences a person’s identity. Home is where I was born and raised as a child – a place where I first cried, laughed, smiled, walked…

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    want to state your opinion and no one acknowledges you. You feel invisible. That’s exactly how your cultural identity is, it is hidden and invisible. The human mind is so rehearsed that your day to day life is now nature. The things you do that you think are just how you do it, is actually your culture. I would like to tell you about my culture and how it is my nature. Cultural identity, It is basically what makes us-us. How you were raised, your traits, your moral views and ethnicity…

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    but at that age, he didn’t even know what transgender (a person whose gender identity does not correspond to that person’s biological sex assigned at birth) meant. Early on he wanted to wear what the boys got to wear when going swimming, though he wasn’t allowed because his mother explains to him that he was a girl. Struggling with self-conflict is hard enough, it is even harder when you struggling with gender identity issues on top of that. We all have something about ourselves that other…

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    itself. However, at a specific moment people can take up an identity. The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguist states that “identities are how we represent who we are to ourselves and others and how we interpret who others are” (Joseph 2006). More importantly, a flexible identity allows the conversation to proceeded with minimal gaps, because the other interlocutor is able to use their desired speech style. To test the strength of my identity, I recorded two conversations with interlocutors…

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    The importance of the individual varies based on perspective and personal identity. As we know, some people prefer to fall into a clique. However, there are specific people who would rather be known as a specific and unique entity that carries many distinctive characteristics aside from the ones the surrounding world would assign them. In her poem “I’m Nobody! Who Are You?”, she indicates a struggle between pure Nobodies and pure Somebodies. In the poem, she herself identifies as “Nobody” in…

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    court meetings, frustrations, arguments, and relationships; I often needed support. But I didn’t want any kind of support. I missed my mother. I didn’t like the void of her absence and the experience crushed the both of us. “Meaning making in the identity development of Black women is connected to their relationships and interactions with others” (Porter & Dean, 2015). The experience impacted the familiarity that a woman can have with her daughter. Small experiences such as getting your nails…

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    can come back tomorrow, and figure all that stuff out.” One call and drive later, I arrive at my house. I quietly tiptoe up the escalator, and into my room. I tap my bracelet, and say “Identity theft.” Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in America. Me bracelet says. The most common type of identity theft is shoulder surfing. “Oh gosh,” I thought. Just then I see a bunch of words, firewall, virus, Malicious code, spam, etc. etc. I turn my bracelet off and climb into bed.…

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    Everybody has a unique identity that is built up based on the 7 categories of otherness. These categories include age, gender, abled body, race, sexual orientation, economic status, and religion. My identity is a very complex one, to keep it simple, i've divided it into three categories: things I do right now, things I like, and my cultural identity. As of today, there are two things that I regularly do, play soccer and hang out with my friends. I've been playing soccer for as long…

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    Identity Development and Personality Prototype Developing a sense of identity and discovering your personality can be hard, particularly if you are an adolescent. The transition from childhood to adulthood, where to go to college, what to study, and what kind of work do I want to do? These are all questions that most teens have asked themselves many times. Often times, the answers to these questions change many times, before a final decision is made. Other times the decision may be made by…

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