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    meaning of the word identity may vary from person to person since it depends on the persons' opinion or value. For some people, the meaning of identity might just mean what race they are or what culture they believe they fit in with. While other people might define identity as how they view themselves and how the world views them. However, for me I define identity as the race I am, how I view myself and how the world views me, and the things that I am known for. I define identity this way because I

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    The “American Identity” as I perceive it is to have a state of mind to be part of the American culture. The “American Identity” is about (no matter what your race is) living in America and physically taking part of the American culture. The adjective “American” means a native or inhabitant of North America or South America. I feel that I fit the definition of “American Identity” because I take part of the American culture and I live in America. American culture can be driving to school, texting

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    Fish Cheeks Identity

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    choose where we go from there. We can still do things. And we can try to feel okay about them.” In this quote, Stephen Chbosky explains that people should not be disappointed about their identity. Finding one’s identity is an important part of life. However, people will face many challenges affecting your identity that you will need to overcome in your life. Often, characters in literature need to persevere through circumstance where they find themselves. In the stories “Fish Cheeks” by Amy Tan, “Two

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    What is identity? Search it up and you will find being who or what a person or thing is, is called identity. The meaning of identity cannot be put into words. You have to go on a journey to find out who you are, if you want to define identity. How does one live life to the full if they don’t know who they are? Everybody is different and everybody has different aspects of their identity that make them who they are. I will explain how one aspect of my identity has shaped my life experience, and the

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    Identity Foreclosure Marcia’s identity statuses theory can be addressed in four categories, which are identity diffusion, identity foreclosure, identity moratorium, and identity achievement. All four are necessary to be aware of, but identity foreclosure I have both researched and familiarized myself with. Identity foreclosure is defined as, “a stage of self-identity discovery in which an individual has an identity but hasn’t explored other options or ideas” (AlleyDog). When an individual is young

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    Social Identity Analysis

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    As I explored the aspects of identity through filling out the social identity wheel, I was able to distinguish the elements which make up my social identity and make note of the ones which I was most aware of. Through this exercise I began to realize that my age, gender, and religion were all aspects which heavily influence my everyday life. I may not be intentionally thinking of these things during an ordinary day, but I deem them as primary aspects due to the fact that they shape many of my routine

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    Role Identity

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    underlying this project is that of identity. An identity is a set of meanings attached to social roles (role identity) (Stryker 2002), group membership (group identity), social category (social identity) (Hogg 2006), and self-perception as an individual (person identity) (Burke and Stets 2009). Meanings are the responses individuals have when they reflect upon themselves in a role, group, or social category, or as an individual (Stets and Serpe 2013). Identities help organize people’s places in interactions

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    create an effective professional identity is to first start with identifying who you are your personal character and develop from there. Fine tuning your personal identity developing a positive self-image morals values and ethical behaviors along with good self-esteem confidence and an optimistic outlook sets the foundation and a clear pathway to developing and creating a professional identity. Now that a personal identity is established, your personal identity is a transparent reflection in what

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    choices. All of these elements make up their identity. Social reformer and activist B.R. Ambedkar once said that “unlike a drop of water which loses its identity when it joins the ocean, man does not lose his being in the society in which he lives…” Although Ambedkar never wrote literature about identity, his idea relates to many novels about discovering who one is. Ambedkar’s statement is not always true. Society can have a profound effect on one’s identity; constantly pushing people in one way or another

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    Cultural identity is the basis in which identification is used to express different aspects pertaining to identity and heritage. A person's cultural identity may be created by social organization, and multiple traditions and customs within their lives. The two aspects that construct my cultural identity are the frequent chores I must complete every day in order to fulfill my behavioral expectations, and the youth group I attend weekly. These aspects are important to my family and I . Therefore, my

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