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Activity 1

+ Directions: Based on the output from the previous activity and in the input answer
the following questions:

1. What are the similarities and differences of every individual?


The similarities of individuals far outweigh the differences as long as we do
not dwell on every minute detail of our diversities. We all want the liberty to be able
to do what we believe we should have the right to do. If we view these two
individuals as being similar, there is nothing we would do to change either of their
lives. We are all seeking "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness" and want to
pursue happiness for us as individuals. The idea that we should try to change the
lives of others based on their beliefs falls under the ideology of fascism and is an
attempt to impose our own ideas on others' lives. The only thing that makes us
different is our individual beliefs and opinions on issues such as gun ownership and
gun control, says Dr. Michael Rubin. The goal is to make life, liberty and pursuit of
happiness as well as happiness for all of us as an individual as the common goal of
life.

2. Do these similarities and differences affect the life of the whole community?
Why?
The form of disparity and similarity affects each culture. This is due to the
inevitable interplay between the neighborhood members. We would expect less
conflict when there is only, we race and there is only one religion. But we all know
this isn't going to last as people tend to move around more. This migration pattern
produces the gaps that influence life within the society. Depending on the
individual, how one reacts to someone who looks different will determine whether
the community has moved successfully towards a more tolerant society.

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