Identity --S.C. --Dictionary Devotee: Xiao wei Jie --Translation Talent: Wang Wei --Experience Expert: Yuan Peng --Web page Wizard: Song Weipeng.

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Identity --S.C. --Dictionary Devotee: Xiao wei Jie --Translation Talent: Wang Wei --Experience Expert: Yuan Peng --Web page Wizard: Song Weipeng

IdentityIdentity dictionary

Longman 2003  1.[uncountable and countable] someone's identity is their name or who they are.  2.[uncountable] the qualities and attitudes that a person or group of people have, that make them different from other people.  3.[uncountable] formal exact similarity between two things.

Every people is different from everyone else Everyone belongs to a particular group ▲ Because of qualities, beliefs and ideas Identity—Te Xing Translation:

Identity --experience I think the behavior of a person will depend on the identity or personality of themselves. For example, sometimes I do something or say something without reflection. So it makes my friends and I quarrel with each other endlessly. I know I do something on impulse, but it is my identity. And it is difficult to change.

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[[edit] Social science IIdentity (social science), stemming from cognitive theory, sociology, politics, and psychology. CCultural identity, a person's self-affiliation (or categorization by others) as a member of a cultural group GGender identity, the gender with which a person identifies (or is identified by others) PPsychological identity, an individual's unique identity that develops relatively late in his life. (see Identity formation) IIdentity In Organizational Communication, organizational communication scholars look at how our membership in different organizations shapes our “selves,” both in our workplace and in our group affiliations. OOnline identity, established and used by computer network users (see also Digital identity in Computer Science) NNational identity, belief in membership of a nation. IIn some countries where there is more than one "nation" in the state or identity is otherwise confused, there may be a debate over what the nation's real identity is, see: –B–Britishness, Scottish national identity –C–Canadian identity, Québécois nation motion Identity from Wikipedia