This document is a course output submitted by Arvenz C. Gavino on July 13, 2012 for the course BSIE/ENG204. The output discusses a topic on culture and personality from July 6, 2012. It describes that according to theories by Tischler and Sigmund Freud, personality is distinctive for each individual and can be influenced by both nature and nurture. As people grow up, they learn to interact in social groups and perform roles in society. The document also notes that participation in the discussion taught that people are unique in many ways but also share some commonalities, and that society and culture can influence personality while personality can also influence society and culture.
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1. NAME: Gavino, Arvenz C. DATE SUBMITTED: July 13, 2012
COURSE/SECTION: BSIE/ENG204
OUTPUT 5
I. TOPIC: Culture and Personality
II. DATE : July 6, 2012
III. KEY CONCEPT:
According to Tischler, personality is pattern of behavior that is
distinctive for each individual. A personality can be nurture or it can be
natural. Id, ego and super ego consist of ones personality according to
Sigmund Freuds theory of personality. We can say that id is our instinct, ego is
our pride, and super ego is our conscience. As a part of growing up, we
learned how to interact to various groups performing a corresponding role in
our society.
IV. PARTICIPATION IN DISCUSSION:
I have learned that we are unique in every detail of our life, not only in
our personality, attitude, appearance, but the way of our beliefs, philosophies
in life, culture, way of thinking and how we interact, how we handle a certain
role or certain emotions, how we nurture them or how it reacts naturally. We
are far from each other but sometimes we are a lot of common to each
other. The society and its culture can affects one personality but ones
personality can affect in the society and its culture.
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