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    information and entertainment to travel at a fast pace as well to a vast audience. This vast majority of information can easily manipulate and or persuade people to have certain stereotypes on specific genders. TV commercials are one of the most influential structures in the media. Looking back 20 to 30 years, stereotypes were clearly welcomed on TV and in commercials, but today it’s starting to become a problem. Commercials are the vast source of gender stereotyping, because they are adapted

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    light. The stereotypes that these minorities have been given not only affect the community as a whole, but the personal lives of each individual. Although the media can be used for good, the captivating movies, news stories, and documentaries seem to have a negative outcome. The medias focus on Black and Hispanic Americans has not always been bad, but the stereotypes that have developed over the decades shed a negative light on these two racial and ethnic groups. A common stereotype for Black Americans

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    identify their race prior to taking the test. After conducting this experiment, Steele and Aronson were able to conclude that standardized tests are not exactly standardized. The way tests are worded or presenting information in any way that implies stereotype threat automatically puts some students at

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    Stereotypes are simply oversimplifications of certain groups of people that are broadly circulated. This kind of a generalization does not allow for diversity within these groups and it may lead to discrimination and stigmatization if the stereotypes that are related are negative. More so, positive stereotypes can also be dangerous because of their limiting nature. Whether positive or negative, they should generally be evaded. Whereas all stereotypes are oversimplifications, not all simplifications

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    one day being told a story, this story was about a girl who had seen an image of stereotypical women, she said to her mum that’s what I want to look like. The picture was a very revealing and sexual ad, the mother looks at her father and shook her head as if she had done something wrong. No society had gone wrong. In society, advertisement has created unrealistic standards which are shown silencing women and empowering men. You will be amazed by what these ads actually make you perceive as normal

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    Not your Stereotypical Asian Everyone has a stereotype, whether its your race, gender, religion, etc. According to stereotypes, reinforced by T.V, media, and Hollywood films Asian Americans are martial art experts with slanted eyes like Jackie Chan or the Karate Kid, immigrants with poor grammar and pronunciation, and piano or cello playing math geniuses. Asian stereotypes so common that they often go unnoticed. Asian stereotypes are everywhere in film and in real life. An example in a movie

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    has defined stereotypes as being ‘shared schemas of social groups’ (G. Neil Martin, Neil R. Carlson, William Buskist, 2013, pp. 596). Although schemas can be positive, they can often lead to circumstances in which those who exhibit a certain stereotype may face instances of prejudice and discrimination. Vescio et al. (2005, as cited in Martin et al., 2013) showed that an example of a popular stereotype would be that women are weaker than men. Women who are presented with this stereotype are likely

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    In the United States, not only are Latin women being misunderstood, but African American women are also stereotyped by other people. Latin women are discriminated in their dressing and service occupations, while African American Americans are stereotyped in sexually promiscuous, caregiving role, and “welfare queens.” Both of them are victims of racial stereotypes, which affect them negatively on their identities and characteristics. However, the differentiation of their cultures makes them being

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    Social Stereotypes A simple inquiry on a search engine can reveal millions of results regarding social stereotypes. How prevalent is stereotyping in today’s society? Extremely. The formation of stereotypes impact perceptions of individuals as well as ourselves. Stereotyping is not limited to particularly those who are biased. Several theories pertain to the formation of stereotypes. To illustrate, “People are generally motivated to maintain certain stereotypes to enhance their own self-esteem (e

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    innocent” like Disney are creating these wrong stereotypes. In another video called “Always #likeagirl” it stated when people say like a girl it's almost always a bad thing. Like you run or throw like a girl it's normally a bad thing. So many people want to make it a good thing. This illustrates that people want to reverse things. 2nd, 3rd, even 1st graders take part in these wrong stereotypes. According to a graph in “Middle Eastern and Muslim Stereotypes in Media” it said “According to Southern illinois

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