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Reflect on your experience and determine moments when your actions and behavior embodied "seeming" behavior, dialogue, or alienation.

Give an example please​

Answers

Answered by wajahatkincsem
141

Answer:

The behavior of a person is basically the countless individual behavior as per the communal expectations.

Explanation:

  • While the action is something that is used to perform or fulfill an aim or any agenda.
  • Your actions and behavior are the same when you act rationally.
  • Alienation is when someone is left alone or separates from the groups that it originally belongs to.

Answered by kyledaniel
88

Answer:seeming behavior

1.seeming is how an individual presents himself or herself in a certain way when dealing with others.

2. how we behave in church is different from our behevior in a lively party

3. Persons here tent to take on "roles" or act out characters when dealing with certain people behave a certain situations.

Dialogue

1.authentic dialogue is accepting others regardless of individual defferences.

2. Genuine dialogue occurs when person are willing to share them selves with one another.

3. It becomes a means by which person share in each others lives.

Alienation

1. Where the individual ceasses

2. View the other as a distinct.

3.authentic considers him or her as a mere object.

Explanation:

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