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    External Culture

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    for example, attire, dialect, music, ethnicity, and even religion. Inward culture is the shallow inside, for instance, feelings, values, ethics, correspondence, and even deep sense of being. A person’s outer personality does not recognize their identity or their social character. Our inner culture somewhat does. However, people tend to judge people based on their appearance or culture, prejudices can also impact one’s life. To begin with, I identify as Hispanic. Hispanics tend to be uproarious…

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    Identity refers to the different qualities, expressions and beliefs used to make a person unique. There are plenty of factors that can influence a person’s identity but I choose to believe that a person’s identity is molded by the physical environment they are placed. Home; the most important place in a person’s life and definitely the most important place that influences a person’s identity. Home is where I was born and raised as a child – a place where I first cried, laughed, smiled, walked…

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    PAKISTANI CULTURE-A VALUE ORIENTED CULTURE QUESTION: Pakistani culture is a value oriented culture. Justify the statement. CULTURE Culture is an ever-changing phenomenon. The word culture has many definitions. It is basically known as way of living of people. According to Herskovits: “Man-made environment is called culture.” PAKISTANI CULTURE Pakistani culture is basically a mixed culture(blend of different cultures). It is influenced and affected by various cultures like western, Indian,…

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    How do shared events, past and present, define communities? All communities can be defined by shared events. Everything that we do is a reflection of the things that we have experienced in the past, or are currently experiencing. It is these shared events, both past and present, that essentially define who we are and how we belong within a community. They provide a basis for our self perception which is influenced by the different values and ideologies of the communities that we surround…

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    Never Let Me Go Marxism

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    their worth. If they come from the lowest of society, do they reflect this? Does coming from “trash” make you trash? In our society, people often have such personality crises, in relation to their social standing or background. The struggle of self identity and purpose displayed in the clones is another way Romank uses common human struggles to engage with the…

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    motivated to accentuate the identity of their groups and protect, defend and improve the value afforded to those groups and their members (Ellemers & Haslam, 2012). In some instances this process can be to the detriment of other groups and their members (Tajfel, 1978c). Identity management strategies. There are certain strategies that individuals in groups can adopt in order to address the low-status of their social groups and in turn recuperate the value of their social identity (Ellemers &…

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    But there 's no easy self identifier that can explain an entire human, and sometimes self-identifiers make others who don 't fit into an easy category feel alien and isolated when they have no reason to be. Your identity should not be comprised of simple tags, it 's easy to know when friends describe people as “the one with the nose” that their nose isn 't the only thing that characterizes them. However, it 's harder for people to accept that if they are unable to…

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    There are many different cultures that exist in our current society. Many cultural conflicts in the past have led to superiority of cultures over others, which has resulted in slavery in some cases. This leads to the concept of cultures, clashes, communities and freedom. These concepts can be conveyed through many different ideas in texts. The two texts The astonishing life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation by M.T. Anderson and The Arrival by Shaun Tan, convey the ideas of cultural…

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    on in Sociology. Through the concept of identity, a piece of self, we can dive deeper into how humans manage impressions and techniques used in face saving. In various episodes of Dexter, notions of identity, impression management, and saving face can be observed. TIE IN TRANSITION OF IDENTITY…

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    This helps achieve her purpose of embracing one’s true heritage and identity as she states, “I will no longer feel ashamed of existing, I will have my voice: Indian, Spanish, white. I will have my serpent’s tongue...I will overcome the tradition of silence” (Anzaldua 59). This statement shows how much the author has grown…

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