Writing Identities In my opinion most people talk differently depending on who they are talking to. When a teenage girl or guy is talking to their friends they could be saying “Aye! We go drink tonight!” but in front of their boyfriend/girlfriend’s parents their tone of voice and their choice of words changes. For example they will might say “Hello aunty/uncle. How are you today?” or “Let me help you with that.”. They will probably say it in the sweetest voice and act all proper contrary to when
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My identity is in a jar in the can house. It’s the white breath exhausted over greasy tools in rusty‚ silt-filled drawers. The mountain sounds‚ the back-up sirens‚ and steam whistles are my sounds. Spring is cold in the high country. Where hills imitate islands. Frayed cables will slice hands and give horrifying slivers. Let them rest‚ embedded in the mud. I’m flood waters rising in the night‚ and rafts of firewood and old doors. These chains are too big to reach my hands around but their rust remains
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In “Racial-Ethnic Identity among Afro-Latinos on the Los Angeles Region”‚ Anulkah Thomas talks about afro-Latinos who struggle with their identity. They struggle with their identity because they have two or more different ethnicity. There is this study which involves college and graduate students in Los Angeles area. When the authors talks about afro Latino‚ she mentions that their community is the most affected by it. Their community is affected by it because Americans don’t know about this community
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your “social identity(ies)” (76)? What is/are your “cultural identity(ies)” (79)? What is/are your “ethnic identity(ies)” (79)? Social identities: - Cultural or ethnic membership identity: - Gender identity: female - Sexual orientation: heterosexual - Social class: middle class - Age: 22‚ early twenties - Professional identity: student‚ sales associate Cultural Identity: American Ethnic Identity: Canadian/American 2. What are the key dimensions of the cultural-ethnic identity typological
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Name: Garfield The Relationship between Language and Ethnic Identity in China: A focus on the Tibetan Language To begin with‚ according to the background history of the Tibetan language‚ it is not mere a language like modern English with a wide extend of speakers who can comprehend each other easily depending on familiar vocabulary‚ grammar. As an old linguistic proverb states: “a dialect is a language without an army and a language is a dialect with an army‚ and Tibetan can be considered
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I am proud to say‚ "I am a perfect blend of sweet and salty." My ethnic background consists of two; My dad being Salvadorian and my mom is Mexican‚ making me and my siblings quite the concoction of Hispanic blood. You would think because we are all in the Hispanic category our lives wouldn’t be difficult since we speak Spanish‚ have the same characteristics‚ and usually‚ family traditions are or should be quite similar. Not completely‚ in this case‚ I recently found out that it isn’t common for Salvadorians
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Identikit Identity is what defines us as a person. Everyone one earth has a unique identity. I made a collage of images called an identikit. The images on the identikit represent what kind of person we are or a side of us we want to show people. My identikit shows the hip-hop side of me. My identikit has images such as a break-dancer‚ which shows the power of hip-hop and headphones‚ which represents the soul of hip-hop. There are three assumptions that come to mind when finding your identity. The first
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number of different identities either genetically or through my upbringing that have come to shape the person that I am today. Obviously embodying what is generally idealized as the norm‚ my social identity can be described‚ and has been described in many cases‚ as several things including American or “white-boy.” Through many of the things I have experienced coming from a privileged and fairly easy upbringing‚ I would say that I am proud to associate myself with these identities‚ as it has made me
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mixed family much like Tiger’s. My mother’s father was Chinese-American‚ orphaned by his birth-family and raised in the South. My mother’s mother was African-American and‚ following the family legacy‚ she received a degree from Fisk University in Nashville‚ TN. My relatives were instrumental in the foundation of the Avery Normal Institute in Charleston‚ SC‚ an educational institute for African-Americans founded in 1865 (now associated with the College of Charleston). My mother grew up in a segregated
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class. I have a bachelor’s degree in Business Project Management yet I do not always include that in my identity. I am a college student working on my Master’s degree in Higher and Post-Secondary Education. I am White Anglo-American of German‚ Irish and European descent. I tend to be pretty liberal in my views of society and politics. I think life experiences have helped mold my personal identity and identify what I value and respect in others. Being a woman‚ a mom and a wife are how I mostly identify
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