I believe the correct answer is: defensive and protective
practices.
In the Erving Goffman article, the two techniques employed
to safeguard the impression fostered by an individual during her presence with
others are defensive practices and protective practices. Erving Goffman defined
defensive and protective practices as a strategy and tactics used to protect
one's own projections.
THE typical ethnographic approach requires the use of systematic study
Answer: leaders are born, not made
Explanation:
John Locke is one of the person who had great influence on philosophy. One of the theory he had was that leaders are born than made.
He strongly believed that those who had and would occupy leadership position would inherit the traits from their parents.
Answer:
Identity of self
Explanation:
Identity consists of self-representation and feelings. it can not be reduced by a purely cognitive system. This is the first and foremost complex concept that combines conscious and unconscious elements. It is the series of internal changes and developments and covering all changes in that way. adolescent sees themselves in relation with others. These changes have been addressed by both psychological and psychological perspectives. Some of the psychologists considered it as artificial. personal identity is referred to like those aspects in which self-value, beliefs, and a whole set of associated with self-representation and self-evaluation. The most psychological, there is unconscious ego identity and its provision of the subjective sense of time and space continuity that than associated with personality.
Challenges that the civil right movement was discrimination, and racism and neglect