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    I was born into a Bouyei family‚ which represents an ethnic minority in China who mainly lives in the impoverished mountainous rural areas‚ such as the Guizhou and Yunnan Province of China. In China’s 2010 national census‚ the Bouyei ethnic minority was 2.87 million‚ only 1.75% of them received college degrees‚ and only 0.06% of them held a master’s degree or higher. Therefore‚ it is reasonable to say that I’m from a historically underrepresented group in higher education‚ as well as in an American

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    today’s society‚ everyone has their own individual perspective of what ethnic and cultural identity mean for their family culture. Understanding your family cultural group is essential in regards to values‚ norms and beliefs. Culture identity allows you develop a self-conception and self-perception. This is in relation to nationally‚ ethnicity‚ religion‚ social class‚ race‚ and gender. For me‚ my cultural and ethnic identity is who I am and what I have evolved into based on the aspects of how I was

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    Ethnic identity is an enduring aspect of the self that incorporates awareness of members of an ethnic group along with the attitudes and feelings related to the membership‚ such as race‚ religion‚ age or gender. An ethnic group‚ unlike a racial group‚ is set apart from others because of its national origin or typical culture patterns. The majority of adolescents from ethnic minorities develops biculturalism. This signifies the presence of two different cultures‚ by associating in some ways with their

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    Ethnic Identity and African Americans Ethnic Identity Ethnic identity is the sum total of group member feelings about those values‚ symbols‚ and common histories that identify them as a distinct group (Smith 1991). Development of ethnic identity is important because it helps one to come to terms with their ethnic membership as a prominent reference group and significant part of an individuals overall identity. Ethnic reference group refers to an individuals psychological relatedness to groups

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    African American‚ Latino‚ Asian American and Pacific Islander‚ and Native American‚ to understand their outlook on their race according to their culture. Their outlook of their culture was described as the Ethnic and Racial Identity (ERI). This article was prepared as part of the Ethnic and Racial Identity in the 21st Century working group. The actual study focused three different factors: psychosocial functioning and mental health‚ academic outcomes‚ and health risk outcomes as the result of ERI. “The

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    Ethnic Identity is an Interactional Identity: The Instrumentalist Approach. This paper will discuss about the concept of ethnic identity as interactional identity by looking at the instrumentalists approach. In order to make sure that this paper is well – discussed‚ organized and easy to be understood‚ it will be divided into three section; introduction‚ core assumptions and arguments before we can sonclude the discussion. In the introduction section‚ we will examine the definition of ethnic identity

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    Assimilation or Retaining Ethnic Identity America was founded by a group of diverse immigrants. All immigrants are coming from different parts of the world such as Asia‚ Europe‚ Africa and Mexico and so on. Therefore‚ each person has his or her own culture‚ religion and beliefs. Most of the people who are immigrants are non-English speaking and face struggles and numerous challenges to assimilate into American society. Millions of people have been discriminated due to skin color‚ religions‚

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    CURSE: HAVING DIVERSE ETHNIC IDENTITY Multicultural people can be defined as a people who have more than one culture in other words who grew up with more than one cultural identity. A person who grew up with more than one culture is having a mixed ethnic identity. Amin Maloouf‚ who has mixed ethnic identity‚ is a Lebanese author‚ who born in Beirut. His father was from Melikte Greek Catholic community and on the other hand his mother was from Turkey. Also Maalouf (1998) mentions that he has lived

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    Politics in Defining Ethnic Identity Musau (2007) progresses the idea that ethnicity is not a bad thing in itself since it is the acknowledgement of a people’s right to be diverse. Furthermore‚ when such an acknowledgement is escorted with an exclusion of others who do not fall into that group there is a big problem. Such as‚ once an ethnic group takes over the state power‚ it arranges itself in a way that propagates its control of power in order to pursue the interests of the ethnic group. It is apparent

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    important things throughout my life has always been my family and the values and beliefs they inculcated into me that make up my identity. First‚ my family‚ just like any other family‚ gave my existence a meaning in a positive way. They had given me life‚ and without them‚ my existence would have never been realized. They guided me onto a path of greatness that can only be achieved with consistent effort. Furthermore‚ I can stay on the path due to their support. For instance‚ my family instilled an understanding

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