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by Pax Romana

Identity. by Pax Romana. Learning from dictionary. Oxford Dictionary of ENGLISH: Oxford University Press 2003 Noun ( pl. identities) 1 ,the fact of being who or what a person or things is 1, the characteristics determining who or what a person or thing is

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by Pax Romana

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  1. Identity byPax Romana

  2. Learning from dictionary Oxford Dictionary of ENGLISH: Oxford University Press 2003 Noun (pl. identities) 1,the fact of being who or what a person or things is 1,the characteristics determining who or what a person or thing is 2,[as modifier] (of an object) serving to establish who the holder, owner, or wearer is by bearing their name and often other details such as a signature or photograph. 2,a close similarity or affinity 3,《Mathematics》(also identity operation)a transformation that leaves an object unchanged. 4,《Mathematics》 the equality of two expressions for all values of the quantities expressed by letters, or an equation expressing this. ---ORIGIN late 16th cent.(in the sense ‘quality of being identical’): from late Latin identitas, from Latin idem ‘same’

  3. Translation • Identity相同(Xiang Tong );一致(Yi Zhi): the state or feeling of being very similar to and be able to understand • People within onegroup usually have their identities, that is to say they all have some similarities because they have the same experience or certain backgrounds.

  4. Web Page Wizard Social Identity Theory: cognitive and motivational basis of intergroup differentiation. -- Universiteit Twente (2004) http://www.tcw.utwente.nl/theorieenoverzicht/Theory%20clusters/Interpersonal%20Communication%20and%20Relations/Social_Identity_Theory.doc/

  5. Experience Expert • When feeling homesick... • When encountering fellows… • When sharing the same language, custom or even way of thinking… • When mother country needs our support and help… No matter where I am, I would never forget my identity of Chinese

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