self-identity in Vietnamese

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Sentence patterns related to "self-identity"

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1. The philosophical themes include self-identity in a technologically advanced world.

2. And, venerable sir , how does self - identity view not come into being?

3. Atlanticism is the Achilles' heel of European security, self-identity and collective will, argues John Williams

4. Atlanticism Atlanticism is the Achilles' heel of European security, self-identity and collective will, argues John Williams

5. While these provinces serve no political or administrative purpose, they play an important role in people's self-identity.

Mặc dù sự phân chia các tỉnh không có ý nghĩa về mặt chính trị hay hành chính, nó vẫn đóng vai trò quan trọng trong lòng tự hào địa phương của người dân.

6. HAirbrained March 1 – June 30, 2018 This exhibition explores the ways in which hair defines and reflects culture, self-identity, agency, and politics

7. Although "Bubbler" and "drinking fountain" seem to have been used interchangeably, "Bubbler" is the word that stuck in Milwaukee's cranium — and, as important, in our self-identity.

8. Coequal and Counterbalanced includes these themes: The God-Designed Two-in-One, Designer-Fashioned Woman, Spare Ribs and Afterthoughts, Coequal and Counterbalanced Partnership Gender Self-Identity and Self-Fulfillment, Marriage as Heaven on Earth

9. Cumulative "SEEMS right" deceptions, evil gobblers of Self-Identity & Self-Esteem, and "Big Bang" psychic insults are powerful eroders/Corroders of ones Real Self mental, physical, emotional, spiritual, and soul

10. Reader-response theory has been used to examine the self-identity of the first audiences of the Aṣṭasāhasrikā and argue that at least some of these people identified themselves as Bodhisattvas for whom the irreversible bodhisattva was an ideal to be emulated.