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    Thought Patterns The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines the word stereotype as, “To believe unfairly that all people or things with a particular characteristic are the same”, and several synonyms of the word stereotype are conventionalize, label, and tag. Human nature is to typify someone you have never met because it reduces the amount of refining we have to do when we meet somebody new. In “Flight Patterns” by Sherman Alexi (2003), the author uses characterization and setting to show us that

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    Stereotyping In Us

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    physically different from them, and so they treated him differently. It’s not unusual that people have questions about something that is different. If they go unanswered then they may come to a solution that can be completely wrong, which is how stereotypes can develop. In only a short period of time though, those people talked to him like any other person would, but with many questions. Baldwin was shocked by the outcome of the Europeans reaction but then realized that they have either never seen

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    discriminated are. It may be difficult to believe, but the media is responsible for the false labels known as stereotypes and the new-found wide belief that stereotypes are very much true. The Media's indisputable portrayal of stereotypes direct viewers into assuming erroneous stereotypes are correct and in turn, influence their beliefs and overall perspectives.

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    1.) I believe that the stereotypes of the majority groups are less damaging because they are less likely to be negative. For example, a stereotype of the wealthy is that they are “living the dream.” Yet they can be negative, for example, a stereotype of a politician is that they are “never to be trusted.” These stereotypes may often be outweighed by the success brought by the status of that majority group. In contrast, the stereotypes of minority groups are often more derogatory and attacking in

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    There are some moments in my life where I have had some misunderstandings in my life and ended up being the perpetrator. Though I try to fix my errors to the best of the ability. Maybe I've even be the victim at times, I have failed to catch on to some of it until later though. Most of the time, I witness these perceptions rather then cause them since I always try to avoid jumping to conclusions or treating others poorly, since I may never know why they do what they do. One incident I'd like to

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    All blondes are be dumb, all Muslims are terrorists, and all French people are romantic. Everyone has heard these phrases or similar ones at some point or another, phrases that stereotype a group of people and restrict the perspective others have of them. These stereotypes stem from one common story that is widespread into the general public, they represent only one side of the many that exist within a culture, lifestyle, or society. Often these stories focus only on the negative aspects that exist

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    Negative stereotypes exist everywhere either on readable media, audible media, or visible media, but in the meantime, we are blind to their significant effects that are happening around us. The media are playing the major roles in feeding our society with unrealistic stereotypes that affect our society's behaviors, beliefs, and thoughts that they have about themselves and others, as well as the world. Stereotypes that describe Islam as a bloody religion exist in the media, and this matters because

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    the U.S who who do not understand the hard struggle of people from other countries. Lots of people make stereotypes about Asian people, Latinos, and people from Arabic countries. People would normally assume that if you are asian, you speak Chinese or Japanese, or that you paint nails, or own a “Chinese food” restaurant. My Capstone project group wanted to show people that their stereotypes can be very offensive and hurtful. To show them that the people coming in from other countries have gone

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    Stereotyping refers to judging a person or a group of people by existing prejudice. It is based on factors such as race, gender, religion, culture, age, and ethnicity. It can lead to employee’s discrimination and mistreatment in their workplaces. There are many dangers that stereotypical thinking causes in a diverse work environment. More specifically, stereotypical thinking is a demoralizing factor among employees since in most cases people hold ideas concerning others by prejudices without having

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    Stereotypes are a widely held conceptions or beliefs about certain groups of people or things. The stereotypes of Native American Indians have never really been consistent. The stereotypes of Native American Indians seem to vary from time to time. I wonder if the variations had anything to do with the influence of what is being presented in the media and photographs. I want to compare the stereotypes from the past to the present time. With our education and knowledge right now, I wonder if the media

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