Answer and Explanation:
Identity can be both static and dynamic
Dialectical Approach
Identity is dynamic that reaffirms and resists ascribed identities
Critical Approach
Identity is dynamic which is ascribed by others in communication
Interpretive Approach
Identity is static based on factors like gender and race
Social Science Approach
From the above
Social Science Approach views identity as one derived from groups to which one may claim belonging such as race and gender.
Dialectical Approach views identity as a combination of static and enduring so that identity adapts to environment changes .
Interpretive Approach is identity developed based on communication or interaction with different groups and people in the environment.
Critical Approach is dynamic identity that is critical about identity such that it resists perceived harmful identity and reaffirms good ones.
Answer:
The political borders were created through a combination of factors, including natural features, traditional tribal distinctions, colonial claims, and political agreements. The realm also has the fourth-most populous country in the world, Indonesia. Southeast Asia is a region of peninsulas and islands.
The need to raise money to maintain expensive political campaigns
Answer:
1. Every child has the right to be born well.
2. Every child has the right to a wholesome family life.
3. Every child has the right to be raised well and become contributing members of society.
4. Every child has the right to basic needs.
5. Every child has the right to access what they need to have a good life.
6. Every child has the right to education.
7. Every child has the right to play and enjoy their youth.
8. Every child has the right to be protected from danger.
9. Every child has the right to live in a productive environment.
10. Every child has the right to be cared for in the absence of their parent or guardian.
11. Every child has the right to good governance.
12. Every child has the right to freedom and peace.
Explanation:
I only know 12, sorry.