Answer:
You choose most parts of your identity for yourself. Society, and others influence your identity in ways that aren't even explained. Some things, like your gender assigned at birth are by chance. All of these, however, all are part of your identity and help you decide. For example, trends from others can help influence your identity. Also, society has specific standards, and breaking out of those standards and norms can help influence your identity
Disclaimer this may not be the right answer this is based on my opinion
<span>One example could be the Christmas tree. The idea of a tree used to celebrate the Christmas season was brought to the US from Germany and Bavarian culture. These were not traditions that were native to our country; they were brought here by our ancestors.</span>
Answer:
The given condition best illustrates the potentially harmful impact of psychological needs.
Explanation:
Sometimes its very strange to hear or see that a woman like Ainsley is bearing mental and physical torture in their in-laws home by her husband and other family members.
Psychologist says woman are more emotional in comparison with man. Their tolerance level and perseverance are much more than a man. They always need a mental support.
In a certain emotionally vulnerable situation they used to loss their thinking capacity and being exploited by others both in home and at outside.
Its better to be alone rather than in a worst relationship with a wrong person. But sometimes woman take much time to understand this basic thing and cause harm to themselves.
Answer:
How are we gonna find out. There’s no information.
Explanation:
Health problems can occur from a person genetic make-up, or lifestyle behaviors such as smoking and exposure to toxic substances
There for
1: you snore
2: your skin isn’t clear
3: you’re gassy
4:you’re always sleepy/tired
5: your urine isn’t a pale straw color
6: the white part of your eyes aren’t white and are more of a yellow color
7: you get exhausted easily
8: sweating Constantly
9: shortness in breath
10: you’re seeing flashes of light