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    costume suits them. During this time of year, we see gender stereotyping a lot. Gender stereotyping is a generalized belief about what characteristics and quality one should have base on their gender (An Exploration of Gender Stereotypes in Perception and Practice of Leadership). More and more we are seeing this in everyday things. For example, girls are portrayed as the cheerleader while the boys are the football players. Gender Stereotyping can cause a lot of psychological damage to someone. I have

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    About Stereotyping and Prejudice “Prejudice of any kind implies that you are identified with the thinking mind. It means you don’t see the other human being anymore, but only your own concept of that human being. To reduce the aliveness of another human being to a concept is already a form of violence.” ― Eckhart Tolle, Stillness Speaks (pp. 20) According to wikipedia “Social cognition is the encoding, storage, retrieval, and processing, of information about conspecifics (members of the same species)”

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    exist throughout our surroundings. For instance, stereotyping is a constant battle for several individuals and may lead to serious consequences. To clarify, stereotyping is the act of “judging others based on preconceived generalizations about groups or categories of people” (Ferris & Stein, 2014, p.117). Not only is this concept tremendously underestimated, but it is also one that

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    Ethnic Stereotyping in Hollywood Hollywood plays a significant role in modern society. Hollywood is an instrumental tool that can be used to influence the views and opinions of individuals of all races. Therefore, I believe that Hollywood writers and directors DO have a social responsibility to avoid stereotyping ethnic characters because it is can ultimately come off as racist, offensive and can have a negative effect in our communities. Many of the popular tv shows that are aired on television

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    people who fulfill the “trophy” view meaning that they are “skinny”, “tall”, and majority of time “white”. This idea has been converted into stereotyping through the constant comparison between a person’s type that is not portrayed on media and a person who is.The word stereotype has a negative connotation due to the ongoing societal issues taken place. Stereotyping evokes a judgemental factor based on one perspective. The idea that a person is judged solely on the account of another individual’s actions

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    Racial stereotyping is a certain belief about a particular class or group of people. Every racial group weather it is African American, Asian, Mexican, and Middle Eastern and many more have been a victim of racial stereotyping. For example a common racial stereo type about Mexicans/Latinos is that they are poor lazy uneducated people, yet Mexicans/ Latinos are some of the hardest working people I know. Sure there are Mexicans/ Latinos who are not as “educated’’ as others may say ,but there is a

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    October 2017 Informative Speech It is something that we do every day and it does not discriminate against gender, sexuality, or race. What is it? It is stereotyping, a topic I am very much interested in and have done a project on in the past. I will be talking about our explicit and implicit biases as well as the pros and cons associated with stereotyping, so we can have a better understanding of this subject. Explicit bias is when we have stereotypes towards others and we are aware of them. The stereotypes

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    Racial stereotypes are images that we hold about all members of a racial group. Instead of focusing on individuals and their differences we classify as a group. “Black people are all thugs and criminals” is a terrible but true form of racial stereotyping. Many times racial remarks are intended as a joke but depending on the individual that perceives the remark determines on how harmful and how much self-damage it can

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    it was brown. They would brag about being light skin and having colored eyes. I would tell them that I liked my skin color and that I was happy being a Mexican. I went up to a teacher and told her what was happening and since then they stopped stereotyping me.The stereotype I was placed in was that some blonde

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    Stereotyping in Culture. The definition of stereotyping according to dictionary.cambridge.org is: An idea that is used to describe a particular type of person or thing, or a person or thing thought to represent such an idea. (1) Some psychologists argue that it is a “natural” aspect of human behavior, which can be seen to benefit each group because it helps in the long-run to identify with one’s own ethnic group and so find protection and promote the safety and success of the group. There is no

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