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IDENTITY

EXAMPLE NORMS
VALUES

HYPHENATED IDENTITY
Group 4
Xuanling Chen 300692321
Zheng Wang 300782022
Pratik 300786921
Aakash 300795874
Weirui ma 300723307
IDENTITY IN DICTIONARY
the state or fact of remaining the same one or ones
the condition of being oneself or itself, and not anoth
er
condition or character as to who a person or what a t
hing is


IDENTITY
Outside
nationality
race
Religion
Gender
Family
Career
position or title
Inside
natural gifts
Strengths
Capabilities
core values
beliefs


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The intellectual, emotional, physical and spiritual
characteristics that comprise your uniqueness are all part
of your identity.

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All of your sensory preferences -
taste
touch
smell
sight
are uniquely ingrained in your identity. Even your religious
and sexual preferences are part of your identifying features.

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NORMS
Social norms
Social norms are the behaviors and cues within a
society or group.

This sociological term has been defined as "the rules
that a group uses for appropriate and inappropriate
values, beliefs, attitudes and behaviors.

Example of Norms
1. Greeting someone you know when you see
them for the first time during the day
2. Domestic violence not allowed
3. Women wearing makeup, children not wearing
makeup
4. Respect for the elders
5. Men holding doors for women and allowing
them to pass through first
6. Offering your seat to elders in a public
transportation vehicle
7. Bringing a present to someone's birthday party
8. Knowing your neighbors well
VALUES
Social Values
Social value is the performances of the individual to meet
the needs of the community and contribute to social
progress.
Personal Values
Personal Values are the importance of individual
responsibility and contribution to society.


Examples
Social Values
Philanthropy: the business
Personal Values

HYPHENATED IDENTITY
Dual Identity
Who we are
Who I am
Affects: Interpersonal Relationship and Expectation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnIjUI52fa8

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