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    individualist cultures appear to underline the disparity of self and others. Individualist cultures have more "self-focused" emotions. Emotions specifics like anger or pride where they would be categorized as self-focused cannot be tied down to individualism nor collectivism because it is prevalent in…

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    Hidden Worldview Analysis

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    Individualism is what many consider the backbone of American culture or American dream. I find that is actually the reason for our slow fall and demise. It has affected my life and the people around me. It does not help us as christians to become more life Jesus because as soon as we are self centered becoming like Jesus is significantly harder. Individualism is summed up in a couple different ways, all focusing around self. The definition of individualism is the pursuit of individual rather…

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    Equality tested the idea of individualism when creating his light, but he was shut down because the society leaders did not want individualism therefore their society was primitive. Every man of the Home of Scholars had to agree upon an idea for it to be tried and tested. Inventing alone causes work to get done quicker because individuals…

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    and Individualism play a central role in each novel’s (or novella in the case of Anthem) plot. Although the storylines, characters and settings are different, the hardships that the protagonists face are one in the same. Both are individuals in a society where true individualism is frowned upon, discouraged and punishable. However in each book while living under a repressive regime our protagonists fought and clawed their way through pain and suffering to gain their own version individualism and…

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    Turner's Frontier

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    several historians and to this day still holds true. Many people like Turner argue that the conditions on the frontier turned men into the values America still have today. This includes traits such as courage, self reliance, independence, and individualism. This was all due to the harsh conditions…

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    “But God has so composed the body giving great honor to the part that lacked it, that there may be no division in the body, but that if the member may have the same care for one another. Now you are the body of Christ and individually members of it” (1 Corinthians 12:24-25, 27). God created humans to work and be in fellowship with one another while using the gifts that God individually gave to each person. Unfortunately, due to the fall of man, the relationship created between community and…

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    Today’s society has taught many people to conform to society’s standards. This way of thinking has taken away the basic human rights which were set in the American constitution when we were given rights of life, liberty, and the purist of happiness. Individualism grants people the ability to have their own unique character, form their own ideas, and because of this it creates more diversity. In a world where everyone aspires to be like everyone else is it essential to have something that sets…

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    Individualism is a characteristic that each system, being, and society possess. It is an aspect that can only be achieved by the particular system or being transcending from itself to experience something from the third person perspective. Each system, being, or society must look from the outside and observe the needs that are specific to it and try fulfilling them even if those needs aren’t the same as some other system. This system-specific need is what makes it a system, such as the ant…

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    3.1 Careers between Monochromatic and Polychromatic Different works may fit with different employees, while polychromatism behave better in some polychronic works. The “polychronicity” was first used by Hall (1959) to imply a preference for performing multiple activities within the same time block. There are all kinds of works of the business, when it comes to some polychronic works, whose employees should have a ability to take different order at the same time, such as telephone operators,…

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    have always been individuals, throughout history, who have ventured outside of those norms, many times to the dismay or even apathy of their respectively societies. E.E. Cummings’ “anyone lived in a pretty how town,” is perfect example of how individualism is viewed in a conformist society, as well as sheds light on the poet’s own views of conformity. Although conforming to social norms is how people understand the world around them, it is so import to some people that they completely disregard…

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