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    Through my creative writing and reading experience, I have been exposed to a variety of literary genres. My preferred genres have consistently been free verse poetry, fiction, and non-fiction. For the purpose of this class, I have chosen the genre of creative non-fiction. My focus will be literary essays that address humanity’s universal desire for a sense of identity and belonging; these essays will be written from a personal perspective, containing anecdotes, internal conflicts, and external opinions

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    Believing Without Belonging in Irish Society

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    The phrase believing without belonging can indeed be applied to the Irish context with an increasing tendency towards this form of religiosity, yet there are still those who both believe and belong and some neither believe nor belong. Religion has always been at the forefront of Irish Society. Fogarty (1984:8) in studying the 1981 European Values Survey (EVS) found that ‘every indicator of belief, informal and formal practice and attitudes to the church or churches, shows Irish people... to be

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    understanding, attitudes and values that will help them grow as confident and competent learners. Play and hands-on experience: These experiences help them to manage their feelings, develop as thinkers and language users, develop socially, and be creative and imaginative. They lay the foundations for becoming effective communicators and learners.

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    spirituality relates to matters of sanity and of psychological health.” (Timeforchange.org, 2017) During these slides we will be discussing about personal spirituality, give examples of the inner energy and desires which gives your personal meaning and identity. In the conclusion we will be restating the key ideas of personal spirituality. Personal spirituality is quite different

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    I personally believe that having both a time for creative play and organized activities are both very important. I think taking the time for both are vital to the development of children. They are important for many reasons. Being creative with children gives them a sense of having some control and feeds a young child's imagination. They learn new and different ways of doing things. It not only helps them find out what they are good at, but also what they enjoy doing. They also learn that they can

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    television and national identity. There is a political ideology that suggests support of national culture is crucial to the existence and well being of the nation (Matheson, 2015). There is often assumed a linkage between culture and a sense of national belonging and citizenship throughout Canadian television series as a way to influence cultural nationalism. Within the Canadian competitive cooking game show MasterChef Canada, Canadian paradigms of ethnicity and national identity are created through

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    Through a qualitative comparative literature approach studies the representation of identity formation on the work of transnational writers Reyna Grande and Sandra Cisneros. I introduce the framework of liminality to understand identity formation of transnational individuals. Transnational and diasporic identities have been understood as the incorporation of multiple geographical sources of identity, inclusive of locations on both sides of the border and having multiple homes (Szeghi 2014:163). While

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    Cosplay Imperialism

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    identificatory fantasy, it enables the western participants to assume identities and to differentiate themselves in ways which western culture cannot. The average cosplayer is not just putting on a costume; the experience is one of rebirth, an identity transformation. Daniel’s (2010) paper determines whether cosplay is a demonstration of cultural imperialism of cultural hybridity. Lotecki (2012) and Hale’s (2014) paper examines the creative, emotional, social, and behavioural processes in which cosplayers

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    Cultural Identity is the identity or feeling of belonging to a group,with means to me,is what makes you-yourself.What makes me-me is my creativity ,games,movies, comics and music. First off,let's start with my creativity.My culture is all about creating things like statutes,music,food,etc.But for me my creativity goes king of further than that like art and programming art.If I wasn't creative then how would I act about stuff and do would to different,also my family would be way different then they

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    live in the body of the other gender. Effeminate boys, sometimes called gender-nonconforming or gender-creative, “...identify as boys but wear tiaras and tote unicorn backpacks” (Padawer). The ambiguity of their gender expression makes it even more difficult for effeminate boys to find a place to fit in. “Even transgender people preserve the traditional binary gender division: born in one and belonging in the other. But the parents of boys in that middle space argue that gender is a spectrum rather than

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