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    Makeup Stereotypes

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    Stereotypes involving makeup and body types have been existing for a while. However, social media has expanded minds into thinking that stereotypes are facts. Society has pressured men and women to match the stereotypes branded to them, creating insecurities and a change in the way people view others, due to people desiring to match the ideas that society has made for them. Some might argue that they have witnessed the stereotype being relevant, however stereotypes are not factual statements on genders

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    Examples Of Stereotypes

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    with a label saying what it is and what it contains. Stereotypes are the labels and people are the cans of soup. People are labeled under a certain stereotype without anyone knowing anything about them. Stereotypes change everything like the way individuals look at others, the way people interact. Stereotypes affect even the smallest aspect of peoples lives, even though they may not be true people still hold onto the idea of them. Stereotypes can be defined as beliefs about a certain group or kind

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    Stereotypes of African American Women A stereotype is a gross generalization of an entire people. Have you ever heard someone imply that all police officers love donuts? This is an example of a common stereotype . It does have some comedic value, but it obviously can’t be true. Now consider a more serious stereotype about police officers: that all caucasian officers are racist . This statement has no comedic value, and illustrates the power of overgeneralization; it gives a bad reputation to all

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    create unwanted stereotypes. However, as Adichie stated, the problem with stereotypes is not just about how they are untrue but that they are “incomplete” resulting in making the story, the only story. The point shows that you can’t just rely on one story to get the total idea of one thing; you need to read more stories in order to get a more broad understanding. The “incomplete” proves that people need to read more stories in order to develop a better understanding for the stereotypes of certain cultures…they’re

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    My Stereotypes

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    People are labeled by words everyday. Lazy, ugly, nerdy, brainiac, the list never ends and some labels may be harsher than others. But stereotypes have been used to categorize people since anyone could remember. These generalizations do not always have to be a bad thing though. Sometimes these labels may remind people who they are and what people think of them. Throughout the last seventeen years of my life I have developed quite the social image and these are the top words that I would label myself

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    If I were in this given situation, as soon as I looked up and saw the face of the person whose group has been slandered was hurt, I would immediately feel uncomfortable, frustrated, and disappointed. I would feel uncomfortable because at that given moment I would be placed in an awkward situation of knowing someone else is wrong, yet not knowing the correct thing to do or say to fix the situation. I would be frustrated with the individuals who broadcasted the ethnic joke within a diverse group of

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    not always dress in pink and boys do not always like baseball and trucks. “Do we really want to allow parents to thrall to gender stereotypes to engineer their children for the sole purpose of meeting ephemeral and superficial cultural norms?” (Dollar). If someone goes through so much money and effort to choose a child of a certain gender, they are supporting stereotypes that are damaging to both girls and boys. What happens when you get a girl who does not do all the girly things you were hoping?

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    Viewing Stereotypes Through My Asian Eyes We have all been stereotyped at a point of our lives because of the “groups” we were born into, like our gender or nationality. People identify Arabian Americans as terrorists because they are middle eastern. Others assume that all Mexicans came to America illegally. It is predetermined that girls can only become nurses, not doctors. We commonly categorize people into groups that society has a popular belief about. Society associates these individuals

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    Stereotypes both positive and negative follow all races, genders, and socioeconomic classes; we all carry preconceived ideas of others based on past experiences, the media, or what we have been told by others. Negative stereotypes that follow Hispanics are that they are 'illegals', when on the contrary, most come to the United States legally on Visa's, resident alien passes, or through the Naturalization process. Recently, the media has criminalized Hispanics, placing blame on a this group for the

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    manifest in different intensities and form biases, stereotypes, prejudices and bigotries. Biases and stereotypes can be both negative and positive, but stereotypes are only formed against people; biases are formed against people, places and things. In contrast, prejudices and bigotries only represent negative attitudes and like the stereotypes they are only formed against people. Even though the word positive sounds like a good thing, positive stereotypes have the opposite effect on the victim. It

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