Sentences with phrase «clear sense of identity»

Tri Force Heroes has a clear sense of identity in that it's inspired by fashion, with the Kingdom of Hytopia living in fear of not looking fabulous when the Princess is cursed to wear hideous clothing by a witch who resides in the Drablands.
She is an advocate for social justice with a clear sense of identity and purpose.
He's now got a very clear sense of identity.
Peer relationships are still important, yet your teenager will have other interests as he develops a more clear sense of identity.
But it is a starting point, especially if viewed as part of a broader effort by the church to establish disciplines and practices which foster a clearer sense of its identity and mission.

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The clear implication of Hannon's argument is that, because «sexual identity» is socially constructed, it does not exist in any meaningful sense and can therefore be dispensed with.
This condition is one factor behind the steady decay of purpose and the decline in identity among mainline denominations: The second volume of the United Methodist Church's «Into Our Third Century» series argues that the denomination's most pressing need as it approaches its bicentennial in 1984 is «to develop a clear sense of purpose and identity for its life and work.»
«As in all the great rivalries, much of Marseille's sense of identity is derived from their fierce opposition to everything PSG, and the events of the last year or so have only served to make the distinction between the clubs clearer.
Raising a happy, healthy, well adjusted child who has a clear sense of self and identity is a job that adoptive parents should take pride in.
But while there may be much debate over the size or correct definition of the Scottish diaspora, it seems clear that a strong and enduring sense of «Scottish» identity is important enough to be a fundamental part of the personal identity of many descendants of Scottish emigrants.
Yet counter-intuitive as it may seem to many, our survey makes clear that, in England, the more exclusively British a person's sense of national identity, the more pro-European that person's attitudes tend to be.
But spend any time with the Premier and it's clear that she feels deeply British Her sense of identity comes from her strong conviction that all four corners of the UK are equals.
Quilliam agrees with the government that a clearer defence of democratic values such as freedom of speech, religious freedom and equal rights for all, along with a clearer sense of national identity, is central to tackling extremism and building a more united and cohesive country.
Their identity is similarly unstable; patients may lack a clear sense of who they are.
As their feelings fester, it becomes clear their senses of self - worth are dictated by external cultural constructs, causing them to lose hold of their own identities.
More than just a crystallization of the political moment, Black Panther is a solid, if far from perfect, superhero film, a Marvel flick with a muscular political backbone and a clear sense of its own identity.
In research conducted in a community of NSW primary schools, I have seen a renewed sense of professional identity and a willingness by teachers to really try to understand difficult subject matter and to be clear about the underlying concepts.
With a sense of dread and no clear idea what lies at the other end, he knows he must follow the trail if he has any hope of discovering his identity.
If getting a good feel for your retirement typology still doesn't give you a clear sense of what your identity and purpose will be after hanging up your working boots, don't worry — a lot of people still won't know.
With this process, everyone benefits; clear links exist between your sense of identity and your sense of wellbeing.
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