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My name is Nicole Scott and as my group members have stated, we chose to center our project on the idea of identity and what it means to every individual person. Some people may identify themselves with a certain group or crowd, and20others may identify with their culture. The answer is different for everyone. We came up with many ideas and one of them was to come up with some questions about identity we could ask to strangers or people we know. A few of the questions I came up with are what is identity to you, how are identities formed, how much control do we have in shaping our identities, and what part of your identity is more important to you and why. I chose these questions because they require an answer further than yes or no, we really wanted to know what people’s thoughts on identity were. I really enjoyed this project. Once we finally got our idea straight everyone was able to brainstorm together and come up with this project. It was interesting to see how different people felt about identity and what they relate to.
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