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    One of the most uncertain things that all humans face is their real identity. This difficulty has caused a lot of confusion about who we really are and how we become our own person. There are many different theories to how people can identify themselves, but Social Identity Theory is the most viable and reasonable. This theory claims that people become who they are based on experiences and life lessons due to their surroundings. They believe that one’s own experiences will cause them to shape…

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    Trump Narcissism

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    What do you know after knowing someone’s traits? The second stage of knowing a person, is knowing what their personal concerns are. Personal concerns are the values, goals, and how needs determine personality. There are three approaches to defining personal concerns: psychodynamic, social-cognitive, and humanistic. The humanistic approach explains what is uniquely human. The social-cognitive approach is how personality traits and situations influence behavior and the psychodynamic is based on…

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    How I manage the impact of spina bifida on my life is an aspect of who I am. But no matter how a disability affects a person, he or she must be treated equally. Not having use of one’s legs likely might mean that in certain circumstances an “accommodation” must be made to promote equality. If a class I would attend is normally held in a second floor classroom, and an elevator isn’t available, this may require moving the class to a first floor room so that I can attend it In my…

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    artist’s wants to deliver a message, the ability to trigger empathy plays a vital role. When a person is not able to emphasize with an artist’s work, then it is not art. Empathy is the ability to put yourself in someone else’s emotions. With empathy, the viewer is able experience the artists emotions such as fear, happiness, love, and etc. A validation of art is something that is able to affect more than one person. If it affects more individuals, the more likely it is perceived as a high…

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    Nonconformism Analysis

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    individuality or style and try to model it for themselves, because it is different from the current norm. These people want to be unique from popular trends, but decide to mirror what they admire in another person that is seen as distinct instead of following their own minds and hearts without second guessing. They also change just for the sake of change or to purposely try to become a nonconformist. As the American columnist and author, Bill Vaughn, once said, "If there is anything the…

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    possess these ' special ' talents. a talent refers to an innate mental or artistic aptitude as opposed to acquired ability. this definition makes a few things clear. first, anything that is learnt is not talent and second, talent could be either mental or artistic. What that means is that persons who write well, are good at problem solving, speak effortlessly in public, can think critically or are natural researchers possess talents provided it is not an acquired ability. This does not mean…

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    has a unique identity, which shapes them to who they have became today. An identity is based of off what people believe in, what they do, their personality, interests, values, ethnicity, and physical appearance. An identity reflects on a particular person an individual wants to be with because they have the same interests. An identity changes overtime because people will be interested in different things like cars, hobbies, and how they act as years go by. In addition, mostly every individual…

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    lives than having friends. To make friends people interact with those around them, together they create a sensible relationship, and if this relationship is carried with both individuals interested in each other then it results in friendship. Every person has their own taste in choosing friends. Diverse and parallel people exist all over the world, few like to make friends with their own tribes and those who belong to the same culture while others like diversity and befriend people from a…

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    I am a Christian and I think that that makes me a better person. For example, it makes me act better like not swearing or bullying When I go to church and Iḿ with my friends and we all just sing, pray, and talk about god I feel safe. Sometimes when I have a problem I listen to Christian music or I just pray and…

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    (S2) at t2 and later on built on land with original parts (S3). One more thing to consider is that the ships all look the same, no difference in the structure. Qualitative identity holds that two things or persons have the same common properties while numerical identity holds that two things or person are the same entity at the same reference (same substance). Numerical identity is solely dependent on the reference of both bodies. From the thought experiment, S1 is qualitatively identical to…

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