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    Human Identity

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    1. Describe an example of how human identity is formed by society. Society plays a very important role in forming human identity. People that are in a certain society have different morals, beliefs and values than other societies. Someone may be formed by society because of the way that the people around them are. People are formed by society because they want to be a part of the social “trend”. That can be according to the latest fashion or technology. People don’t want to be different or a…

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    to think.The commercial was saying that it doesn't matter that your different and that we will accept you no matter what.the bets part was the commercial is when it says "We all belong".The commercial makes you think that was it worth singling this person out because they are different."The world is more beautiful the more we accept" and most people believe…

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    Growth of Immature Minds Have American minds become immature and not fit for the real world? In an article, by Greg Lukianoff and Johnathan Haidt titled “The Coddling of the American Mind” they believe the minds are being negatively affected because of the increasing rules about offensive language and topics. Many colleges are creating strict boundaries because of this new idea. Lukianoff and Haidt believe the “coddling” of individual’s minds is a negative ideology, but the people provoking…

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    Humiliation, embarrassment and shame are the fields of study that Brené Brown specializes in. Not many people talk openly about those kinds of feelings, let alone in front of thousands. In her touching, often funny speech, the University of Houston research professor and author of five bestselling self-empowerment books, reminds us to be true to ourselves. How? By embracing our imperfections, something society pressures us not to do, at home and at work. Instead, Brown asks you to be you, to be…

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    Batman, Superman, Spiderman, The Flash and Lauren Jauregui what do these people all have in common? Well, they are all heroes in my book. Well, how is Lauren Jauregui a hero? Well, she has values that any hero would have and should have. I even share some of the same values Lauren has which are confidence, courage, understanding, acceptance, passion, and knowledge. These are only some of the similar values we share. Firstly confidence I value confidence since having it means you can stand up…

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    3, is that as we as a society become more unified and equal, utilitarianism as it is defined can be the influential factor in our decision making. The second conclusion that jumped out to me was in chapter four, and is simplified by saying that a person thinks something is generally pleasant if it is desirable. The first conclusion that I pointed out, found in chapter 3, depends all on how the term utilitarianism is defined. From this class, I now know that utilitarianism is thought of as making…

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    Courage Definition

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    Courage, What is Courage? I'm sure everyone's idea of courage is different. However Courage is the ability to do something that you are terrified of doing because of what you think other people will think. Some of the ways that people display true is courage is by standing up for people that are getting bullied,being honest about lying to your parents is also a form of courage, and one of the most important forms of courage is standing up for what you believe for.There is a lot of ways to show…

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    everyone of us is an intricate human being. We all have different strengths and flaws, including Santiago. As naive as he is, he has a strong sense of faith that supports throughout his journey. All of the differing traits he obtains shape him into the person he began, and evolved into. Santiago occupies many positive character traits that ameliorate his opportunities in his journey. Most importantly, his strong sense of faith carries him throughout the story. He is faced with a significant…

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    Over my high school’s spring break, I went on a mission trip through my church with my family to Jamaica. When there, I had multiple situations where I had some misunderstanding in communication, most commonly when speaking with the native Jamaicans. On our second day there, my church group had planned out Vacation Bible School sessions for the kids in Jamaica. I was talking to one of the boys there, who was around the age of 13. We were sitting at one of the tables and some of his friends…

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    being toxic which could get them punished and make them even more anxious but I strongly believe I could contribute by helping someone ignore it all. Finally I may seem like that type of guy who is all serious about things but I'm not. I am a positive person who would only think to spread nothing but positivity. I do sometimes joke around and spread a bit of humour but I try to succeed. I encourage people to make an effort to improve themselves to the best of their…

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