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    Many social environments are impacted my identity, such as school. Color, Ethnicity, Hobbies, and even physical attributes play an important factor in social environments. Many children and teens are socially separated by ethnicity and color. This problem could lead is racism and other issues. Hobbies such as Orchestra, Band, Dance and sport, can also socially separate children and teens. These separations…

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    All the different colored races and different looking people should be treated differently because they have feelings to and are no different than us because the color, way they look, how rich they are. Imagine if you had no emotions or feelings. You will not be able to feel pain,happiness or any other feelings. It is important to be tolerant of people that are different from you because we are all human and builds your character. Tolerance is important because it builds your reputation with…

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    deteriorate, causing the decline of memory in middle to older aged individuals. Although there are treatments that slow the progression of Alzheimer’s and soften the symptoms of the disease, there are still no cure. Alzheimer’s only continues to worsen as a person diagnosed with the disease continues to grow older. Approximately 4.5 million Americans are affected by Alzheimer’s disease at the current date (Alzheimer 's Disease Center). This numerical value does not include the all the types of…

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    choice that we make on a day to day basis is influenced. There is not one choice that is one hundred percent the individual’s choice. Even though these decisions are menial they are imperative to one’s existence. It is these choices that determine the person that we will become and that add to our identity. These choices are a vital part of who we are. The choices…

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    old. I am a heterosexual female and I have an introverted personality. I have taken the Myers Briggs and I am an INTJ and I have taken the colors personality test and I am a Green all the way. I also have a very patient temperament and this is the best way that I can describe my psychological person. I am very lucky when it come to my biological person. I am very healthy, and come from a long line of people that tend to live long lives and there is no predisposition in my immediate family…

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    in order to be true to the natural person I am. Over time, my happiness, and self confidence had increased. Life began to have a deeper meaning to it, because I saw things my way, and did not conform to the way society usually thinks. This is significant because if I were to conform, I would no longer be a unique individual. I do not want to be similar to everybody else, because it takes away from standing out to the universe. Humans were created as one person, because they were meant to be the…

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    In The Working Poor: Invisible in America by David K. Shipler, Shiplerbrings up topics that actual people deal with in life. One of the topics being that employers can be biased when it comes to hiring employees or even keeping them. A person’s appearance or their personal issues could cause it to be difficult to get hired. In The Working Poor, Shipler makes the book relative to people, gives examples, and makes people decide if they agree or disagree. Shipler constructs all of his arguments in…

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    An individual does not know who they are until they have accomplished something great in life, something that is meaningful to them, because completing that certain task or dream makes them complete. For some it maybe to have a great education, have a an awesome job with amazing salary to earn a lot of money and use it throughout their life, and some may just want to get married and have a well mannered lifestyle. Everyone has their own priorities and until they are complete, they cannot focus…

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    life – from sexuality and social class to race and religious beliefs. I find that diversity in itself can serve as an asset to any individual or community. When a person only spends their time with like-minded people, they close the door to learning opportunities and allow prejudice to flow in. Roosevelt’s wide diversity enables persons at the school to engage in constructive conversations on both interpersonal and school wide platforms, opening lines of conversation between individuals from…

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    In the novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon, Christopher sees a different world through his eyes. Christopher demonstrates that when he takes an action almost always he has a reason behind it, while, an average person would convey an action without any justification. The main character, Christopher, has a unique style of thinking which causes the reader some difficulty agreeing with some of Christopher’s Ideas. Some styles that Christoper uses could also…

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