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Cultural Background: The traditions, customs, and values inherited from one's culture or ethnicity.

Oegstgeest, Aberdeen

Nationality: The country or nation with which an individual identifies, often linked to citizenship.

holland

Race: The classification of individuals based on physical characteristics, such as skin color and facial features.

white rich christian

Gender: The social and cultural roles, behaviors, and expectations associated with being male, female, or non-binary.

Female

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Sexual Orientation: The pattern of emotional, romantic, or sexual attraction one feels toward others.

14-14 yo boys

Religion or Spirituality: The beliefs, practices, and values related to the divine or the search for meaning in life.

chr

Language: The primary language(s) spoken, which can influence cultural identity and communication.

dutch english

Socioeconomic Status: The social and economic position of an individual, often determined by income, education, and occupation.

Pupil

Education: The level of formal education attained, which can shape perspectives and opportunities.

Medium

Family Background: The influence of family dynamics, values, and history on an individual's identity.

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Personal Experiences: Unique life experiences, including significant events, challenges, and achievements that shape one's worldview.

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Personality Traits: Characteristics that define an individual's behavior, such as introversion, extroversion, openness, and conscientiousness.

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Community and Social Networks: The groups and communities to which one belongs, influencing social identity and support systems.

School

Political Beliefs: The values and ideologies that shape an individual's views on governance and societal issues.

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Life Stage: The current phase of life (e.g., childhood, adolescence, adulthood, seniority) that influences identity development.

Pupil, 14

Trauma and Resilience: The impact of past traumas and the ability to overcome challenges, shaping personal identity.

Cancer, facing death

Global Perspective: Awareness and understanding of global issues and cultures, influencing how one relates to the world.

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Values and Beliefs: Core principles and convictions that guide behavior and decision-making, forming the foundation of identity.

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Duck.ai… Here are eight categories of personal values:

1. Integrity: Values related to honesty, ethics, and moral principles. 2. Relationships: Values that emphasize the importance of family, friendships, and community connections. 3. Growth: Values focused on personal development, learning, and self-improvement. 4. Health: Values that prioritize physical, mental, and emotional well-being. 5. Achievement: Values related to success, ambition, and the pursuit of goals. 6. Service: Values that highlight the importance of helping others and contributing to society. 7. Freedom: Values that emphasize autonomy, independence, and personal choice. 8. Respect: Values that focus on honoring oneself and others, including diversity and inclusivity.

These categories can help individuals identify what is most important to them in life.

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