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    Racial Stereotypes

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    Stereotype is a perceived belief that people of a particular group have similar characteristics. Often these characteristics are negative. The racial stereotype is the most profound especially in the U.S. generalizations and stereotypes about the blacks in the U.S. took permanent shape, especially after colonial times. History passed on to generations about early Americans has played a major role in influencing people’s attitude and perception about African Americans during those periods. Slavery

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    Why Prejudice Is Wrong

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    What is prejudice? Prejudice is believing someone else is wrong or right based on one key factor like skin color, gender, level, etc. Personally I think prejudice is wrong, but a large majority of the world says otherwise. Prejudice dates back to practically the beginning of time whether it was when the ancient Romans enslaved millions of people or in the 1700 and 1800 hundreds when black slaves were traded bought and sold all over America, or 1933 to 1945 during the holocaust. Many people think

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    Stereotyping

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    Have you ever been stereotyped or have you done it to someone else? Everyday humans are affected by negative stereotyping. Stereotyping can have lasting effects on a person. Some people feel like the odd person walking down the street do to stereotyping. Some of the negative effects of stereotyping are inability to focus, performing poorly, and falling into harsh stereotyping. Having the inability to focus may affects people at work, school, or at home. In the first passage they said that even after

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    Most people find stereotypes to be obnoxious, especially when they have to deal with things like race and gender. What is stereotyping? Stereotyping is a fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing. Everyone has different stereotypes towards different things in life. A major stereotype that people have in life is towards people's culture and race. Culture and race are two different things, but still have many things in common. Everyone’s lived experience is not

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    Poor Stereotypes

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    Why are we stereotyping some populations? The wealthy and poor people both have their own stereotypes. Some stereotypes floating around the wealthy and poor are some such as, the rich are snobs, the rich can buy anything and the poor are lazy. People stereotype the rich and poor, but more than half of the time, they’re wrong. The rich are straight up snobs! This is probably one of the biggest stereotypes around rich people. Sure, this may apply to some people, but that’s one assumption about a

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    Have you ever been stereotyped? Well, this story gives a clear example of it.The story “The Dinner Party” is about a woman who was gender stereotyped by a male colonel. At dinner, a cobra enters the room and interrupts their party. Mrs. Wynnes does what's best for everybody and saves the day. The theme of short story “The Dinner Party”, by Mona Gardner never makes claims you can't support. When you make claims you can't support with no evidence of why you are right, you can offend people.

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    Before reading this chapter I knew that labeling things, like stereotypes, was a part of human nature and wasn’t something we could particularly help. I hadn’t known that stereotyping had a reason behind it, especially not a cognitive one. Stereotypes are a result of the way we process information, even social information. We categorize each other and I believe there's no danger in that. Stereotypes are unavoidable. We categorize people everyday. Just the other day I saw a kid with a cape playing

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    Appalachian Stereotypes

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    Opposing View Points The dictionary defines “stereotyping” as “a simplified and standardized conception of image invested with a special meaning and held in common by members of a group: particularly in social, ethnic, or age groups.” Stereotypes about the Appalachian people are made of its people and culture as a whole. These people face a number of negative stereotypes. The people of Appalachia are often portrayed as white, lazy, tobacco smoking, overall-wearing, poor farmers (High Mountains Rising)

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    The Dangers of Stereotyping in The Merchant Of Venice Throughout our years on earth there were and still are limits that affect different groups.In The Merchant Of Venice Shakespeare discusses and illustrates on the topic of stereotyping and the dangers that come with it.Some stereotypes that are seen in The Merchant Of Venice are religion,gender, and ethnic. Which anyone can see as many assumptions are made in The Merchant Of Venice. The consequences are costly to the people who assume and their

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    A stereotype is assuming that a certain group is automatically accustomed to certain behaviors or looks based on their culture and or characteristics. Italians face many stereotypes such as speaking too loud, using their hands to speak, and eating too much pasta. Although Italians face many different stereotypes, I am going to focus on Italians all being involved in the mafia. When I was younger I truly did believe in this stereotype. I am part Italian and have many family members who I was never

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