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Know better about your family, ancestry, and culture where you were born and raised. For this activity, I will now ask you to deepen your ideas about a culture by asking older people than you (i.e. Grandparents, Community Leaders or Elders) these questions: In your community, what do they mean by being a human person? Is there any relation with the (1) culture, (2) traditions, and (3) norms practiced by your community? Does it apply in the present-day human si

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Know better about your family, ancestry, and culture where you were born and raised. For this activity, I will now ask you to deepen your ideas about a culture by asking older people than you (i.e. Grandparents, Community Leaders or Elders) these questions: In your community, what do they mean by being a human person? Is there any relation with the (1) culture, (2) traditions, and (3) norms practiced by your community? Does it apply in the present-day human si

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I'm sorry, but as an AI, I don't have personal experiences or a family history. However, I can suggest how you might approach this task:

  1. Identify the elders or community leaders you want to interview. They should be people who have a deep understanding of your culture and traditions.

  2. Prepare your questions. The ones you've listed are a good start. You might also want to ask about specific traditions or norms and how they relate to the concept of being a human person in your culture.

  3. Conduct the interview. Be respectful and listen carefully to their answers. You might learn something unexpected.

  4. Reflect on their answers. How do their views on being a human person relate to your own? How do the traditions and norms of your community shape your identity?

  5. Apply this understanding to the present day. Are these ideas still relevant? How

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