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“De Facto” Civil IdentityAssessment

Of “Civil Identity” in the Social Sciences

An Introduction to Social Psychology

Baseline – Civil IdentityBaseline – Civil Identity- In the social sciences, ‘baseline’ refers to: …a

‘starting point’ used for intelligent comparisons.1

- “Civil Identity” describes an identified individual without present disambiguous features, all of which, are clearly understood within the subculture of the investigated population in which the individual is a member … in a broader multicultural society.2

- .. the ‘baseline’ is also used for mental health promotion and non-schizophrenic individuals identified within equallyoketarianism.3

- Introduction to Social Psychology

Familial DNA - AnalysisFamilial DNA - Analysis

Certificate 1 Certificate 2

Mongoloid

Negrozoid

Caucazoid

Percentage of Gene Expression*

White

Indian

Mongoloid

Negrozoid

Caucazoid

White

Semitic

% %

* Baselines: Social identity, Civil identity, Family identity,

‘Personality’, ‘Character’, and Familial DNA Analysis

Components of CIVIL IDENTITYComponents of CIVIL IDENTITY

• Ancestry• National origin• Disability• Race• Color• Age• Sex

• Religion• Familial status• Marital status• Source of income• Arbitrary• Sexual orientation

- Marriage and Family Therapy

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““Endogamy”Endogamy”- Endogamy means, “In-marriage” – and is when

an individual according to his/or her own social customs1… (Comment: this may be more like an established community (psychosocial) health regulation – evolved from a social mores or it may be even an actual religious ‘law’)….

-….marries another individual within his or her own cultural2 “Social group”*.

- Note; a ‘Social group’ may be a rural village, a tribe, a sect or cult, small ... region, or now may include a de facto ‘civil identity’...

- Sociocultural Anthropology

““Equallyoked”Equallyoked”

- The term 'Equallyoked' (also, equally yoked) probable came about from the Holy Bible – wherein Jews marrying Jews, Muslims marrying Muslims, Christians marrying Christians, etc.1

- Word Origins/Philosophy

(also, ‘equally yoked’)(also, ‘equally yoked’)

...as a Social phenomenology...as a Social phenomenology

- A couple (usually a heterosexual dyadic) who are of very similar or the same ‘civil identity.’ 1

- Any couples who are bonded together and who are of the ‘same’ or ‘very similar’ civil identities within a general movement of like-minded peoples. 2

- An engaged couple who marries - with their backgrounds related to their ‘civil identity.’ 3

- Sociology 101

““Civil Identities”Civil Identities”

- Ethnicity: Afro-American- Religion: Conservative Christian - Race: Negrozoid- Color: Dark Brown Complexion

- Age: 21 ½ - Gender: Male- Sexual orientation:

Heterosexual- Marital Status: Single

- Ethnicity: Afri-American- Religion: Fundamental Christian

- Race: Negrozoid- Color: Light Brown Complexion

- Age: 21- Gender: Female- Sexual orientation:

Heterosexual- Marital Status: Single

- Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology

Samples:Samples:

1, 2

..some Social ..some Social ForcesForces- Equallyokedtarians are the most targeted for

destruction by world totalitarian/tyrannical powers that there ever can be in multiculturalism.1

- Degradation of people’s ‘self esteem’ comes from the of demise of family and individual “civil identity” by the powers that be in order to attain and maintain governmental rule.2

- The empowered liberal media, public education, and multicultural secularism perpetuates community ‘cultural confusion’ - while ruining the identities of a country’s peoples.3

- Introduction to Social Psychology

QUIZQUIZ

(1.) Why do you think that the components of ‘civil identity’ vary so much in a multiculturally developing country? Write your opinion: What is the psychology driving such ‘civil identity’ diversity? Are there significant evolving community health issues concerning a growing ‘civil identity’ diversity throughout populations? Identify the most disconcerting of the politics underlying it all?

Write Your NameIntroduction to Social Psychology

September 11th, 2001

Make sure, you put you name, subject, and date on your paper, 35 points for any intelligent attempt to answer all of these questions,

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