Chapter 4 (Factors contributing to identity and diversity) Flashcards

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Nationality (Define and Describe)

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  • It involves a sense of belonging to a nation and sharing common experiences with others of the same nationality
  • Legal documents like passports are only issued to individuals who are legally recognized as citizens of a country
  • People may feel comfortable with other members of the same nationality, as they can identify with the common experiences, attitudes and beliefs shared by citizens of their country
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Nationality (Named example)

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Singaporeans are proud to be in a multicultural society and have deep respect for multicultural and multireligious practices

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Nationality (How will this shape a person’s identity)

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  • People of the same nationality usually share a common history, set of traditions, practices, language and live together in a particular geographical area
  • This builds a sense of belonging and can shape one’s identity
  • This shared identity is known as the national identity
  • Expressions of national identity can be reflected through lifestyle choices such as sports, cuisines and music
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Religion (Define and describe)

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  • It’s an organised collection of attitudes, beliefs, practices, world views and often worship of a single or multiple gods
  • The religion that individuals believe in may be determined by birth or by choice
  • Many religions have a story or an account of events that gives meaning to life or explains the origin of life
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Religion (Named Example)

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  • An example would be Buddhism
  • It follows the teaching of Buddha, who promoted peace and harmony among different races and religions, non-violence and appreciation of all living things in an interdependent world
  • Buddhists believe that they must care for the welfare of all living things. Thus, most Buddhists can identify each other due to a similar outlook in religion.
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Religion (How will this shape a person’s identity)

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  • These beliefs and practices would then shape the way we interact with others, the choices we make and our thinking
  • Religion thus play an important role in shaping our identity as they influence our way of life in many ways
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