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    different cultural differences between countries such as the United States and the Muslim world. Another theme that is relevant is cultural shock and immigration where Marjane lived in Austria before returning to Iran and experience a lot of prejudice and culture shock between the two countries. The theme that intrigued me was the subject of immigration and change in cultural identity that Marjane experienced throughout her life. In the beginning of the film, Marjane talks about her love for fries

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    JanyF1 Ms. ------------------------- Junior Honors Language Arts 16 March 2012 Immigration Hardships Faced: 1950s-Present Different themes in the book Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan, feed into the reasons as to why many versatile readers have interests in this novel. It captures the hearts of the young and old, American or non-American, and even the immigrants who seek for someone that understands them. The novel portrays four Asian women and their adult Asian-American daughters as they struggle to find

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    Profiling is fact based and is intended to increase law enforcement efficiently while avoiding bias and prejudice. Although many may think of stereotypes as being negative judgment, they can also be positive. Some people hold positive stereotypes of other individuals based on their professional group membership. Racial profiling can be helpful in illegal immigration issues. According to Morgenstern (n.d.) in a publication about the history of suicide terror attacks are reviewed. The article sites facts

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    Racism Racial Stereotypes

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    racial minority groups individuals with specific social problems. Blacks are associated with drugs and urban crime, Latinos with ‘illegal’ immigration, while Native Americans cope with alcoholism and tribal conflicts” (632). Another popular show on ABC that heavily uses stereotypes based on race is American Crime. It is a drama that has used racial stereotypes throughout all its three seasons. However, the first season of the show was the most memorable and challenging. A middle class white couple

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    Stereotype a Thought Today, many believe that stereotypes have been eradicated throughout our modern world, this is far from the truth. Beverly Daniel Tatum, an author of several books including “Why Are Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria” asks, “How did academic achievement become defined as exclusively white behavior?” Tatum has an interesting point, however stereotyping is not just about race it can be about gender bias, or body issues too. Ann DuCille, author of “From Multicultural

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    Host Stereotypes

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    society to create stereotypes in regards to new non-native groups. To be more accurate, stereotypes occur because diverse groups possess their own primary characteristics that are different from the host group’s features. Karel D.Bicha presented two types of possible stereotypes such as negative and positive. It all depends how the diverse group acts when introduced to the host society. If diverse group adapts to the mores and ethics of the host society within fast time, stereotypes wouldn’t exist.

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    redlining and racial profiling, which eventually take a toll on their social and economical status. The labeling theory explains the dynamics of such incidents occurring against these minorities and how the media plays a great role in instigating stereotypes throughout these incidents. Understanding the reality of such events helps one identify the problems and essentially help bring forth a better

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    characteristics, while racial stereotypes are automatic and mental pictures held about all members of a particular social group. When people are stereotyped racially, they do not take into account individual differences .The media’s poor understanding of the true meaning of race has been communicated to the general public, making people think race is a biological phenomenon whereas it is socially and culturally constructed (Moses 735) and this has caused the increase in racial stereotypes by media’s continuous

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    Causes Of Racism

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    native of their own country. Discrimination is natural amongst human beings but unfortunately fuels racist thoughts, so if discrimination exists technically racism will too and stereotypes which were created to classify behaviours of certain races exists and as long people from that culture fall victim and become a stereotype themselves, racist thoughts will exist. Although we’ve come a long way, discrimination is almost built into our brains especially since it’s a concept we’ve been taught from a

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    When Americans think of racism, they usually think of slavery, and that racism is no longer a problem in America. However, this is not the case. Racism is still obvious in America. Racism can be linked directly to stereotypical mindsets of certain groups of people.  Today’s racism is not restricted to whites and blacks, and it has come to define many different groups and races. Pigmentation as well as physical characteristics and features still are influential for classifying people. It is easy to

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