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Liono4ka [1.6K]
3 years ago
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Comfortable with a recording It is

English
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ElenaW [278]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1. Identity is a core and unavoidable part of all our lives. Our actions shape our identity, and in turn, our identity shapes our actions. Trying to pretend that identity doesn't matter may make you feel better about yourself, but it won't affect how others see you, and how their perceptions shape their actions.

2. Ethnicity, Race and Culture

3. The choice is our identity. We must deliberately choose who we are and where we want to go in life. ... Others may have told you what to value, where to go, and who to be, but really, the choice is yours. Self-perception teaches that your own actions have the strongest influence of all on your sense of self.

4. I Don't know!

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