2. “Social Identity”
A person’s sense of belongingness to a collective of
identified important groups such as;
* Citizenship: a Nation * Residence: Address/Home
* Property: Deeds and co-OWNERship in Real estate
* e.g., vacation homes, office buildings, land, and may include
motor homes, RVs, cars, boats, planes, etc.
* Profession: a trade, vocation, skill, craft, boards or
union organizations, etc
* Education: Credentials, degrees, diplomas,
certifications, documentation of schools successfully
attended.
* Title: charity, clubs, special interests, & organizations.
* Socio-economic CLASS: Amount of money in bank,
in stocks and bonds investments, in bank notes and
certificates.
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3. “Civil identity”
* Ethnicity: Russian American
* Political Party: Libertarian Party
* Race: Semitic
* Color: Medium complexion
* Religion: Judeo-Christian
* Disability: None Known
* Gender: Male & Sexual Orientation: Heterosexual
* Marital Status: Single
Couples who share the same (or very similar)
‘Civil identities’, relate to, identify with, bond
and marry one another - living in a multi-
cultural society are considered ‘equallyoked’.
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Example:
4. Family Identity
The “Family Identity” is base on ‘civil identity’ closely
associated with a specific surname and…
* Surname: that specific family name passed down
generation after generation in a family lineage from
whom the origins of the surname began to the very
youngest new born.
* Middle name: It is a name given by joint parents
traditionally, by inter-marrying families of the same
(or similar) ‘civil identities’ to protect the family
against fraud, phoneys, and fakes using reputable
‘names’ as a tactic or strategy for personal profit in
multicultural finance. ‘NMI’ (means, No Middle Initial)
* First name: a personal name given to a newborn by
parents - to be used in every day conversations - with
a specific meaning – concerning the reputation to
‘live up to’ in society.
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5. Dr. Xxx X. Xxxx, PhD–Professor
Emeritus
Professor of the Humanities
Email: professorofthehumanities@gmail.com
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6. Dr. Xxx X. Xxxx, PhD–Professor
Emeritus
Professor of the Humanities
Email: professorofthehumanities@gmail.com
Used by Permission
Social Psychology 222Social Psychology 222
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Editor's Notes
Key Words: Unequally yoked, equally yoked, egalitarianistic, introduction to social-psychology, sociology, violation of social mores, social science, deviancy, deviancies, aberrant, perversions, abnormal psychology, psychopathology, equallyoked, equallyokedtarian, equallyokedtariaism, dyadic psychology, marriage, family, and child psychology, sociocultural anthropology, human ecology
Name is being respectfully withheld because of all the prejudice globalist profiteers who are anti-equallyokedtarians.