2. Units &
Modules
Midterm: Points of View on the Self
• Tripartite Composition of Self
• Bio-Ecological Perspective
• Socio-Anthropological Perspective
• Psychological Perspective
• Cultural Concept of the Self
Finals: Facets of the Self
• Physical Self
• Sexual Self
• Social Self
• Spiritual Self
• Digital Self
Managing and Caring for the Self
• Setting Goals
• Caring for oneself
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10. Sex refers to a set of
biological attributes in
humans. It is primarily
associated with physical
and physiological features
including chromosomes,
gene expression, hormone
levels and function, and
reproductive/sexual
anatomy. (Canadian
Institutes of Health Research)
11. Gender identity is each
person’s internal and
individual experience of
gender. It is their sense of
being a woman, a man, both,
neither, or anywhere along the
gender spectrum. A person’s
gender identity may be the
same as or different from their
birth-assigned sex. Gender
identity is fundamentally
different from a person’s
sexual orientation. (Ontario
Human Rights Commission)
15. sexual orientation Focus
of consistent sexual,
romantic, and affectionate
interest, including
heterosexual,
homosexual, bisexual,
pansexual, or asexual.
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 24(8), 439–
446. doi:10.1016/j.tree.2009.03.014
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34. • GENDER IDENTITY
• MILITARY
• DISCRIMINATION PROTECTIONS
• RECOGNITION OF RELATIONSHIPS
• ADOPTION