Biology, asked by AizaGecomo, 9 months ago

Demonstrate critical, reflective thought in integrating
the various aspects of self and identity,​

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Answered by ashwina9180vps
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Answer:

In general, 'identity' is used to refer to one's social 'face' – how one perceives how one is perceived by others. 'Self' is generally used to refer to one's sense of 'who I am and what I am' and is the way the term is employed in this book.

Answered by sharonr
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various aspects of identity and self.

Explanation :

  • the term 'identity' refers to one's social 'face,' or how one perceives one's own image in the eyes of others.
  • Simply put, identity refers to the features that determine who or what a person or thing is.
  • Race, ethnicity, gender, age, sexual orientation, physical traits, personality, political affiliations, religious beliefs, professional identities, and so on are all elements or qualities of identity.
  • The term "self" is used in this book to relate to one's notion of "who I am and what I am."
  • Simply said, a person is made up of three basic but very different elements of themselves.
  • They are the body's physical or tangible parts, the mind's intellectual and conscious elements, and the spirit's emotional and intuitive aspects.

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