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    Texts Set Assignment Text Name: The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros What it's about: Chapter 4 focuses on Esperanza reflecting on her name. During the process, she reveals “marks” of her identity: how she identifies herself, what she values, where her family is from, and other topics that are relevant to this project. She talks about how she does not like her name and that others could pronounce it correctly. The name means. “hope” but to her it means sadness. Rationale for why I…

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    Erikson's Eight Stages

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    conflict or need that should be resolved, so an individual won’t struggle with the same conflict later in life. For adolescents, they have a conflict of their identity and role in life, which may cause confusion. Adolescents tend to make choices about occupation, sexual orientation, lifestyle, and adult role to learn about their self-identity. They also rely on the support and reassurance to create an image for themselves. If the needs are not met, adolescents experience role confusion, loss of…

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    Every kind of person that could exist does and anyone can become anything, or so i’m told. The reality of this is that one's identity is developed and shaped primarily by the boundaries which society places on them. Their ideas of a good job or cool person are but echoes of social norms and stereotypes. This endless crashing of what society deems to be good and bad greatly reduces…

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    Should people be allowed to obscure their identities online? Obscuring information is the act of hiding information online. Many people rely on obscurity to hide personal information because sometimes it's hard to be discovered. People shouldn't be allowed to obscure their identities online, because they hide their real identity, and comment anonymously affecting public spaces and figures. To start with, people shouldn't have the right to hide their identity because perverts could take…

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    Using Marcia’s identity states, I would put myself in the identity foreclosure. This states that the identity if foreclosed until the individual picks where they want to be in their life. I picked this one because of a few reasons. One, I’ve always been a bit of a go with the flow person. I figure out what it is I want to do for the time being and then when I’m ready for find something more for find something else it is that I’m interested in I go for it. Also when it comes to this I’ve been put…

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    Chaya Edelist. Oct. 19, 2014 Abra - East of Eden It took me my whole life up until a few weeks ago to realize who I truly am. Some things I've always known, but these are the sort of things everyone knows about themselves. For instance, my name is Abra Bacon, I’m 17 years old and I've lived in Salinas Valley for my entire life. I had a fairly normal, and I'll admit, privileged, life when I was a child. My family was very well off and my father was part of a large company. I thought both my…

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    Building My Identity

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    individual’s job to define it. Therefore, I often like to compare one’s identity to a house. You see, the memories we have are the foundation, the wisdom we acquire makes up the house, and our passions give the house character. Likewise, you can never stop improving a house, just as you are never really finished reinventing yourself as a person either. Thus, the affair that helped me “build my house,” and construct my identity, was when I witnessed my father’s journey through entailing a major…

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    The most interesting part of Cooper-White’s book has to be the ‘Introduction to the Second Edition”. In it she outlines an interesting theory of identity as it relates to victimhood. Cooper-White refers to identity thusly, “I have increasingly come to the conviction that our subjectivity – our selfhood, or sense of self – is not unitary or monolithic, but multiple, fluid and contingent upon our relationships with family and friends, circles of community, and wider culture.” (Cooper-White 18) I…

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    Harmony Nounnan's Poem

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    Who I am today!!! As I grew older every day with my friends and family, every day I would notice that I’m someone who can take on the world and wait for days like these to come and show me who I am. I know that I’m going to grow up and be who I want to be and show everybody that I’m going to take on the world. I am Harmony Nounnan and this is who I am today. I believe that anybody can be anything and that the will show the world that they can do it. So on my mandala I put a life symbol to show…

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    The loner’s guide to changing the game in the party. Every time you think of the word party, it always has a connotation of exhilaration and a celebration of a triumph or just any other event. In contrast, it is very frustrating going to a party by yourself without knowing anybody around you. Millennials nowadays are very fearless and inquisitive in breaking orthodox. The feeling of belongingness in a social event is imperative as a person and also the influence of social media. I used to…

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