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Biocultural

This document discusses the author's genetic inheritance, cultural environment, and biocultural environment. The author's genetic traits include their nose, eyes, hair, skin color, height, and personality traits like being calm and logical. Culturally, the author's environment includes attending church, cleaning up after oneself, and respecting their parents. Bioculturally, the author has learned to adapt their personality to be polite and respect others as part of their culture, such as expressing views humbly and avoiding awkward silences. The author believes both nature and nurture impact who they are.

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Biocultural

This document discusses the author's genetic inheritance, cultural environment, and biocultural environment. The author's genetic traits include their nose, eyes, hair, skin color, height, and personality traits like being calm and logical. Culturally, the author's environment includes attending church, cleaning up after oneself, and respecting their parents. Bioculturally, the author has learned to adapt their personality to be polite and respect others as part of their culture, such as expressing views humbly and avoiding awkward silences. The author believes both nature and nurture impact who they are.

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My genetic Inheritance

 Nose

 Eyes

 Hair texture & Color

 Mouth

 Mole

 Skin color

 Height

 Constantly calm

 Logical and sensible thought

 Perfectionist

 Desires to complete the task despite the extended deadline

 Always desires a tidy home

My Culture Environment
 Attend church each Sunday
 Always sanitize your own table.
 No food will be left on the plate
 Your parents are always concerned about you
 You can start making your own money if you're already in your 20s.
 Parents are typically correct
 Before crossing the street, make sure to look both way

My Biocultural Environment

Being firm to my stand is still present, but I learned to


adapt being poliite because it is my cultural. So whenever I
explain my point of view, I speak with humility. I talk without
disrespecting others’ opinions.
Me, being a joker is still exist in me but I adjust when it
comes to different situation. I still hate having awkward
silence in the atmosphere when having conversations, but
because it is part of my cultural being serious at times, I am
able to control myself
Even though I still have a strong point of view, I have learnt to adjust
by being nice because it is part of my culture. So, whenever I express my
viewpoint, I do so in a humble manner. I speak without undermining the
views of others. Even though my sense of humor still exists, I am able to
adapt to many situations. I still find it uncomfortable when there is
awkward silence during conversations, but I am able to manage myself
because it is a part of my culture's tendency to be serious at times.
In contrast to my genetic make-up, my cultural environment has a
significant impact on me. Because from the moment I was born to the
present, my genetic heritage has shaped who I am, and my cultural context
has helped me to understand things I couldn't understand on my own. I
could not have asked for better genes, and I am proud of them. When
things are difficult for me, whether in my studies or in anything else, it also
frequently helps me. While there are some poisonous tendencies that I
need to work on and get rid of in my cultural context, i won't do it right now.
But maybe soon. I'll make sure to myself that I won't be toxic and that I
won't be a burden on society. Sincere to say, I subscribe to both
anthropological theories of the self. We can all be seen as egocentric and
sociocentric individuals. People present themselves in many ways. We
have the capacity to behave independently while yet being reliant on a
social environment.
When I initially considered it, I considered myself to be more
sociocentric. We encounter various scenarios from various groups because
it is a part of our existence to interact with diverse people. Therefore, our
behavior or actions can occasionally be influenced by our surroundings.
But I've come to learn that I can also identify to the egocentric, as they
often say, "Just go with the flow." We can all. There is a segment wherein
my identity is being formed in a way that influences my characteristics and
conduct in a certain circumstance. I learned that depending on the social
context I am in, I can adjust. It appears that my biological make-up and
cultural background interact to produce such adaptations. I've come to
understand that my cultural identity can change. It is capable of embracing
societal norms and ideals. It is one of the factors that shapes me as a
complete person.

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