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What is the physical self?
It is a
tangible
aspect of the person that can be directly
observed
and
examined.
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What basic parts make up the physical self?
The
body
includes basic parts such as
head
,
neck
,
arms
, and
legs
.
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Which organs are included in the physical self?
It is made up of organs such as the
brain
,
heart
,
lungs
,
stomach
,
intestines
, and
muscles
.
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During which life stages does the body perform its functions least well?
The body performs its functions least well during
infancy
and
old age
.
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What are the two main factors in the development of the physical self?
Nature
(heredity)
Nurture
(environment)
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What does heredity refer to in the context of physical self development?
Heredity is the transmission of
traits
or characteristics from parents to
offspring
.
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How does the environment influence the development of the physical self?
Environment is the sum total of the forces or experiences that a person undergoes from
conception
to old age.
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Why is physical beauty considered important?
People
judge
each other based on their
physical
looks until they start to know each other
well.
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What is self-esteem?
Self-esteem is how we value and perceive ourselves, based on our
opinions
and beliefs about ourselves.
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Why do people from different cultures change their features?
They change their features to meet cultural
standards
of beauty and fulfill religious or social obligations.
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What is an example of someone who modified their body for cultural reasons?
Apo Wang-Od
is an example of someone who modified their body for cultural reasons.
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What are the three types of self-esteem?
Inflated self-esteem
High self-esteem
Low self-esteem
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What characterizes inflated self-esteem?
Inflated self-esteem
is when people hold high regards for themselves, often underestimating
others
.
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What is high self-esteem?
High self-esteem is a
positive
self-esteem that makes a person satisfied with themselves.
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What defines low self-esteem?
Low self-esteem is when a person does not value themselves and does not trust their
possibilities
.
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What does good grooming include?
Face
Skin
Hair
Nails
Feet
Clothes
Shoes
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What are social graces?
Skills for
dealing
with
people
and
society
Making proper
introductions
Listening
without
interrupting
Using good
table manners
Maintaining
eye
contact
Understanding
body
language
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