Identity
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And I can guarantee that in the next generation of space telescopes, in the second generation, we will have the capability to find and
identity
other Earths.
When you preserve a separate part of your identity, you're also leaving room for your child to develop their own.
She claims I have turned myself into a mausoleum, that I am a walking casket, news headlines have turned my
identity
into a spectacle, Bruce Jenner on everyone's lips while the brutality of living in this body becomes an asterisk at the bottom of equality pages.
We actually see, in the breakdown of social development, that adolescence and old age look strikingly alike, because both are periods of
identity
confusion.
This is a secret
identity
kit.
If you want to take on the
identity
of Sharon Boone, one American female marketing executive from Hoboken, New Jersey.
In 2005, I wrote an essay, "What is an Afropolitan," sketching out an
identity
that privileged culture over country.
"All
identity
is experience," I thought.
A very different picture of your life in local context, of your
identity
as a set of experiences, may emerge.
The myth of national
identity
and the vocabulary of coming from confuses us into placing ourselves into mutually exclusive categories.
I have to say I find it sort of fitting that as a community, we cannot agree on a single
identity.
The statue is the reference, and it connects the
identity
of Leonardo to those three faces.
And right there was a plausible theory about the
identity
of the two people, and the police made this theory as well.
And their voice becomes my voice and
identity.
And then it hit me: What if I combined the two most significant symbols of innocence and Arab
identity?
On December 21, 2007, the supreme court gave the decision for the Nepal government to give transgender
identity
cards and same-sex marriage.
And how could a digital
identity
of a company be embodied in a building?
The idea was to create a complex system in which institutional entities could maintain their own identity, in which they would not be subsumed in a singular volume.
It both shows the enormous scale and potential of the project, but also the difference: here, it is a multiplicity of a heterogeneous structure, in which different entities can interact without losing their own
identity.
There is bound to be a certain loss of identity, and this is what we will be looking for in the future if and when we do migrate.
CA: It must have been just an extraordinarily emotional day because of these questions about identity, the joy of seeing you and perhaps an emphasized sense of what they had lost.
CA: Now, a core part of your nation's
identity
is fishing.
As we learn more about how our microbes interact with each other and with our bodies, we will reveal how we can nurture this complex, invisible world that shapes our personal identity, our health, and our well-being.
The audience wants, no, needs, to see the tension of the dramatic irony broken either by the scary person jumping out of the shadows or by someone finally revealing someone's true
identity
and clearing up the confusion.
This mistaken
identity
was not reported by any of the white women interviewed for this study, which comprised 557 women in total.
The
identity
of an atom is determined only by the number of protons in its nucleus.
Boiling an egg is actually an unusual cooking process because even though it changes the way proteins are shaped and bound together, it doesn't actually change their chemical
identity.
Obsessions can manifest as fears of contamination and illness, worries about harming others, or preoccupations with numbers, patterns, morality, or sexual
identity.
It may seem like the semicolon is struggling with an
identity
crisis.
Throughout the history of mankind, three little words have sent poets to the blank page, philosophers to the Agora, and seekers to the oracles: "Who am I?" From the ancient Greek aphorism inscribed on the Temple of Apollo, "Know thyself," to The Who's rock anthem, "Who Are You?" philosophers, psychologists, academics, scientists, artists, theologians and politicians have all tackled the subject of
identity.
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