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    Schleiermacher's Who I Am?

    Who do you say that I am? When Christ walked the earth he let people discover for themselves who he was. Similarly, our discovery of Christ must be personal. This knowledge cannot be second hand. It is difficult to describe Jesus with our human categories, they seem inadequate. Savior, Teacher, Prophet, Lord, Judge, Liberator, Healer, and Protector, each title is contextualized based on differing cultures or specific needs, each having a valid perspective and understanding. I will always remember

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    Letter of Advice

    Dear Mike and Jasmine, Congratulations on your new engagement. Your mom and I had a conversation the other day and she said that your were looking for some advice on your relationship. She stated that you and Mike are having a difficult time in the communication area. I am taking an interpersonal communication class through Ashford University this semester and wanted to see if I could possibly shed some light on what I have learned in this class about communication. The key to a healthy marriage

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    Personal Identity

    Personal Identity In the story “Song for my Father” written by Eric Liu, Liu recalls his awkwardness from the people around him because of his hair and skin tone. He finds it hard to fit in because he is different from those around him. His father, an Air Force pilot, immigrated to the United States with his family. Liu was young then and as he adjusts in a different country, he grows apart from his native born land as well. He calls himself “1.5 lingual” because he cannot speak his native Chinese

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    Socialization and Self Concept

    Ernesto Mendoza CMST 101 #66703 M/W 11:00am (Fall 2012) Lisa Shiba October 8, 2012 Reaction Paper #1 Socialization is a big part of our lives it goes hand in hand with our self concept. Self concept helps us understand who we are and how we think we look compared to other people. How you view yourself plays a very important role in your life. Although we view ourselves one way our self concept may be distorted. My experience is a very recent

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    Shaping an Exceptional Identity

    By: Frances Elaine S. Araga Fourth Year –Pythagoras Shaping an Exceptional Annean Identity Yes, we are all Anneans here, but before anything else, let me ask each one of you a simple question. As an Annean, how far do you know yourself? This inquisition has left many people on a crucial case. However, we have this concept called exceptional identity which can help us visualize ourselves more. Too often we tell ourselves we aren’t smart enough or attractive enough or talented enough to pursue

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    Erik Erickson: Psychological Development Theory

    References Cornett, C. (2000). Ideas and identities: The life and work of Erik Erikson/Identities architect: A biography of Erik H. Erikson, Clinical Social Work Journal, 28(1), pp. 123-128. Dunkel, C. and Sefcek, J. (2009). Eriksonian lifespan theory and life history: An integration using the example of identity formation. Review of General Psychology, 13 (1), pp. 13 – 23. Erikson, E. (1959). Identity and the life cycle. New York: International Universities Press. Saltzman

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    Self identity What Is Self Identity? Self-identity is how you think of yourself and what you relate to. Primarily guided by the social aspects of the world, self-identity is how you perceive yourself and what you choose to identify with. You are born without awareness of yourself as a separate individual, and a sense of self develops over time. Other People Are Reading Influences "All identity is ultimately in relationship to something else," according to psychiatrists Mark Dombeck and

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    Equality and Inclusion

    examine some of the sociological concepts pertaining to poverty, class, health inequalities and the harmful effects of stereotyping and prejudice. The report will also explore some of the factors that can influence and shape children’s identity and multiple identities. The third section of this report will discuss the effectiveness of government policy and how this is translated into practice. The final section will discuss practice which promotes equality and inclusion with reference to a placement

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    factor in career choices. It is recognized that even though these factors play a huge part in peoples career choices, it is also know that not a single factor determine peoples career choices. The process of choosing a career is involved with self identity which is formed through interactions with others. According to Donald Super a leader in developmental theory, “interaction of social and individual factors, the opportunity to try varies roles, and the perceived amount of approval from peers and

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    We Should Keep Secrets

    secrets we do not want our parents to know or we do not want to tell them. 1. Identity crisis 2. Dating dilemmas 3. Hanging out with friends 4. Love life 5. Internet life C. We need privacy. 1. Secrecy allows us to create our own identity. 2. Privacy is the most important development task of adolescence. Satisfaction step: A. Reasons why we should keep secrets 1. We form identity separate from our parents. 2. We learn how to make our own decisions and face

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