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  • Financial Management
    It refers to handling your financial situation responsibly to achieve financial independence.
  • Set your goals
    It is the first step in developing a successful personal financial plan.
  • Neck rings
    One of the oldest body modifications in the world.
  • Identify the Global Beauty Archetypes
    • powerful peacocks
    • seductive foxes
    • graceful swan
    • comfortable cat
  • The tattooing is seen as a "marker of cultural identity " which allows others to see what tribe the girls belong to.
  • sexual self
    It refers to the totality of oneself as a sexual being, including positive and negative concepts and feelings.
  • Gender
    It is defined as the psychological sense of being male or female under social, cultural, and/or personal norms.
  • adolescence
    It is a transition period that involves dramatic developmental changes which can be accompanied by risks and threats physically and psychologically.
  • Egg cell is to female reproductive development and sperm cell is to male reproductive development.
  • Sexually transmitted Diseases (STDs)
    It refers to conditions caused by microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, or parasites spread through sexual contact and other means.
  • Erogenous Zones
    These are parts of the human body that are sensitive to any kind of physical touch, not just sexually as these zones have a rich array of nerve receptors.
  • Digital self
    It is developed exclusively through online communication without the interference of nonverbal input and the impact of customary aspects.
  • Self Presentation
    . It is developed exclusively through online communication without the interference of nonverbal input and the impact of customary aspects.
  • Subjective aspect
    The aspect of religion that focuses on the person's expression of their faith.
  • Monotheism
    A belief that there is only one God which is the source of everything in existence.
  • Religion
    It comes from Latin word "religio" meaning "conscientious" or "reverence", referring to awe or fear felt in the presence of spirit or deity.
  • Spirituality
    It is a phenomenon that significantly relates to religion as this embodies the complexity of human experience.
  • Self Presentation
    It is a conduct that endeavors one to give some data about oneself or some characteristics of oneself to others.
  • Impression Management
    It refers to the activity of controlling information to steer others' opinions in the service of personal or social goals.
  • Social Identity
    It is a description of individuals' social characteristics that identify them on social media sites.
  • Physical Self

    The body, the concrete dimension, the tangible aspect of every person. A complex, marvelous container that is directly observed and examined.
  • William James on the body

    • The body is the initial source of sensation and necessary for the origin and maintenance of personality
    • The body is a constituent part for cleansing the spirit that is considered to be of supreme importance
  • The role of the bodily organ is especially important in the early developmental stages of a person's life
  • The development of both physical and intellectual skills helps determine whether the individual will achieve a sense of competence and ability to handle multiple and demanding roles in a complex society
  • The Indian tradition looks growth and enlightenment as the whole-body event, which is not possible until one has a pure and strong body. There is an entire discipline devoted to physical self (i.e., Hatha-yoga, or the Yoga of the body)
  • Biological Identity

    The body performs a distinct function
  • Social Identity

    The body is the most visible way of showing and expressing one's identity
  • Symmetry is defined not with proportions, but rather with the similarity between the left and right sides of the face
  • Standards of beauty are arbitrary and vary hugely both from one culture to another and over time
  • Since birth, the socialized body is subjected to cultural norms. Across cultures and self-expression are directed towards different kinds of body modifications
  • Lip Plate

    • An expression of female maturity, social adulthood, and reproductive potential and readiness
    • A main visible distinguishing characteristic of the Mursi and made them a prime attraction for tourists
    • Symbolizes a link between the individual and society between the 'biological self' and the 'social self'
  • Neck Rings

    • Worn as a defense against tiger attacks, which were most likely to be directed at the neck
    • To protect women from being taken my men of rival tribes by giving them a less-appealing look
    • The look is considered to be beautiful and elegant
  • Foot Binding

    • To distinguish girls of the upper class from everyone else, and later as a way for the lower classes to improve their life chances or social prospects
    • An attractive quality
    • To have feet no longer than 3-4 inches
    • The smaller the feet, the more attractive they were, even erotic for some, and it became a distinct mark of elegance
  • Scarification
    • Distinguishes the person from anyone else, tells the rank in society, family, clan, and tribe
    • It is like wearing your identity card on your face
    • This is a mark of pride, not shame
  • Facial Tattoos
    • A "Marker of cultural identity" - constant reminder of the girl's roots
    • Symbolic in appearance but has no meaning, just telling people they are adults already
    • Spontaneous designs that follow the shape of the girl's face; swirls on the cheeks and a "V" pattern on their forehead
    • Girls are forbidden from eating certain foods, which are thought to bleach the skin, including whitefish and coconut