THE INFLUENCE OF AFRICAN TRADITIONAL BELIEF scheme ON disposition DEVELOPMENT
USING THE IGBO TRADITIONAL BELIEF SYSTEM AS A CASE STUDY
BY
MADU SIMON ONYEKACHI
SS/PP/1958
JANUARY, 2011
INTRODUCTION
Over the long time it has been discovered through observation that human behavioral and reputation change is a function of time as rise as the sociological and physiological factors surrounding the human person. These changes be influenced by, and develop from the early childhood, and social factors such as the al-Qaeda and confederacy, as well as biological factors such as birth order and gender. This paper aims at giving a critical exposé on the influence of the society on spirit development using the African traditional belief strategy as a case study while constraining it down to my own traditional belief system- the Igbo belief system. I will show in this work how a society can influence reputation development by the kinds of demeanour it encourages or discourages, as well as what it upholds as its beliefs.
PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT
There are different and some times, conflicting definitions of personality. Etymologically, the denomination personality originates from the Latin persona, which means mask. Significantly, in the playing field of the ancient Latin-speaking world, the mask was not used as a plot device to disguise the identity of a character, besides rather was a convention employed to represent or typify that character. Personality can thus be delineate as a dynamic and organized set of characteristics feature by a person that uniquely influences his or her cognitions, motivations, and behaviours in various situations[1]. For Sigmund Freud, this set of characteristics which motivate our thoughts and desires is sex and aggression. The definition of personality that is most widely supported to date is attributed to the...If you want to beat back a full essay, order it on our website: Ordercustompaper.com
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