TO WHAT EXTENT IS SOMEONE'S IDENTITY DEFINED BY THE GEOGRAPHY OF WHERE THEY LIVE?

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[Audio] Ever wonder how your. World Map Vintage Vector Stock Illustration - Download Image Now - World Map, Old, Vector - iStock.

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[Audio] IDENTITY. World Map Vintage Vector Stock Illustration - Download Image Now - World Map, Old, Vector - iStock.

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[Audio] GEOGRAPHY. World Map Vintage Vector Stock Illustration - Download Image Now - World Map, Old, Vector - iStock.

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[Audio] of where you live?. World Map Vintage Vector Stock Illustration - Download Image Now - World Map, Old, Vector - iStock.

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[Audio] From the inception of mankind, it is known that geography has an important place in the lives of individuals. People's lifestyles are shaped by geography. The professions we choose, economic activities, nutrition, and human relationships are under the influence of geography. Individuals learn the characteristics of the place they live in thanks to geography. Geography is also important in shaping the identities of individuals. In different parts of the world, civilizations developed within geographical possibilities, and geography became influential in the discovery of who is man himself and in the formation of identity..

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[Audio] Identity defines how society sees the individual and how the individual sees himself. ‬Moving from one place to another doesn't change a person's identity. For example, a person moving from one country to another doesn't mean their nationality change according to it. Nationality is defined as the status of where they were born and not where they are living currently. So nationality is only one part of our identity that human being adopts the geography he lived in as a homeland, thus gaining an identity and being nationalized over time.‭ ‬.

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[Audio] As an example, when a Bruneian move to Malaysia. They are regarded as Bruneian NOT Malaysia..

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[Audio] It is easier to understand why people move from rural to urban, from the periphery to the core, and from Mexico to the United States when one begins to understand the global economy. Economic conditions are connected to how countries gain national income, opportunities, and advantages, which then fundamentally depend on the natural resources a country possesses. Resources are unevenly distributed on Earth, and no country has all of the resources it needs to survive and grow inde­pendently. Thus, people must trade with others in increasingly complex global networks. The types of resources that a country possesses shape the country's individual identity. Places around the world have sometimes been named after the methods used to gain wealth..

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[Audio] For example, the Gold Coast of western Africa received its label because of the abundance of gold in the region, and the people of the Gold Coast have developed a mining culture, unique from the rest of Africa, which shapes and influences their identity..

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[Audio] You are who you are unless you decide you want to be different. Most people really don't change that much; at least not in their core beliefs. They may change behaviors over time but they are still who they are inside. Some believe that putting people in totally different situations will not change their basic personality. If someone is always angry, they could win 10 million dollars & would be an angry millionaire rather than feel that their life is better. Obviously, that doesn't apply to everyone but you might be surprised how often that is the case. Another phrase of the same type that seemed to come into use fairly recently is "it is what it is." In the end, means no one can ever pretend to be you no matter how great they are at mimicking or imitating or even reading your character, you can't change your identity just by moving to another place..

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[Audio] Obviously, that doesn't apply to everyone but you might be surprised how often that is the case. Another phrase of the same type that seemed to come into use fairly recently is "it is what it is." In the end, means no one can ever pretend to be you no matter how great they are at mimicking or imitating or even reading your character, you can't change your identity just by moving to another place..

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[Audio] Globalization impacts our identities by enabling us to experience a wider range of material cultures (such as food and music). How we make sense of these global cultural flows will modify our sense of who we are. Our identities are complex and forever changing. Postmodernists believed that identity is a social construct and is subject to change. There is no one truth to anything and Postmodernists reject the concept of metanarratives. The globalization of the media means that people are now more aware of hundreds of diverse cultures all over the world, and this gives them more inspiration to break with their own local traditions and live the lives they choose to..

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[Audio] There are also many more consumption opportunities: more choice of films, music, travel opportunities and of course global products. All of these influence an individual's identity. Therefore, the advent of globalization marked the decline of geography in influencing one's identity..

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[Audio] Above all, the effect of geography on identity is related to human personality traits, citizenship, nationality, culture, and economic activities. The influence of geography on identity in different dimensions is important in that it shows that geography is effective in all areas of life. We cannot deny the influence of all these elements on the identity we have. In this context, we can say that the geography we live in is the main determinant of the identity we have. Therefore, the existence of different identities in the world is not a sign of superiority or lowness. On the contrary, it is the richness of natural life offered to human beings. If excited and courageous people weren't, perhaps today, overseas countries would not be discovered, and people would not be aware of the existence of the people living there. If cold-blooded and cautious people weren't, technology would not go that far, we would not have any of the possibilities we have today. Hence, people with different identities contribute to the world civilization that exists today in different forms. As long as we use our differences for the benefit of mankind, we can have a beautiful, peaceful and calm life that we live in..

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