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    Politics and Its Issues in 1950’s Britain Script Slide 1 ⇒ Today in Britain is a time of peace‚ happiness and prosperity. However not so long ago‚ it was not like this. ⇒ I will be discussing the issues and politics of the 1950s‚ especially focusing on the United Kingdom. Slide 2 ⇒ The 1950s were not happy years for Britain. At this time‚ the UK was involved in many wars‚ conflicts‚ and crises. After the conclusion of WWII‚ and during the 1950s‚ Britain saw the Korean War‚ the Suez Crisis

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    In American society‚ it seems that we treasure youth and either fear or are disappointed to reach old age. Our culture has a big influence on how the elderly are perceived has stereotyped this population‚ mostly seen through the media. Even in films‚ TV‚ books‚ and magazines old people are often portrayed as frail‚ weak‚ klutzy‚ or indecisive. We should look treat our elderly with respect for the fact that they are more associated with experience‚ knowledge‚ and wisdom than a younger population.

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    Stereotypes Of Women

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    There are a lot of stereotypes in the world. Especially with women. They are part of our everyday lives. We hear them every day and everywhere. Sometimes we can find ourselves in a situation where we make stereotypes for a large group of people either young or old who are labeled with positive or negative stereotypes. Stereotyping is a way people group each other saying things that are not normally true. Each individual or group is called a name that doesn’t fit to everyone in that specific group

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    Stereotypes In Unwind

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    Many people in the novel Unwind had stereotypes made by their society. Connor‚ Lev‚ Risa‚ Pastor Dan and the admiral all broke their stereotypes. However‚ Lev’s parents’‚ Roland‚ and even Lev at one point fit into their stereotypical mold. Stereotypes particularly make the book what it is because without them people would have decided to learn about who a person really was instead of labeling them what they seem to be. If people did that maybe they would have opened their eyes to what was really

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    Problem of Stereotype

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    1 Stereotypes may lead ineffective communication when we communicate with strangers. Our stereotypes tend to be activated automatically when we categorize strangers and when we are not communicating mindfully (see von Hippel‚ Sekaquaptewa‚ & Vargas‚ 1995). We‚ therefore‚ unconsciously try to confirm our expectations when we communicate with strangers. Our stereotypes constrain strangers’ patterns of communication and engender stereotype-confirming communication. In other words‚ stereotypes create

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    John Doe Professor Mansito ENC 1101 12:00-1:50 21 October 2013 Essay 1 Sexuality: The 1950’s to Today Sexuality‚ like many other things in our world‚ is an ever changing thing. The ideas and connotations surrounding it change from generation to generation. Because of this‚ the idea of sex in the 1950’s is completely different from the idea of sex today. Today‚ sexuality can be expressed in almost anything we do. Commercials‚ billboards‚ TV shows‚ movies‚ magazine articles‚ and many other

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    Define 1950 S Stuff

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    Defines 1950’s Stuff     Conglomerates­​  a major corporation that includes a number of smaller companies in  unrelated industries     Franchises­​  a company that offers similar products or services in many locations‚ also it is  the right that is sold to an individual entrepreneur to open a business using the parent  company’s name and the system that the parent company developed.     Social conformity­ ​ large franchises that standardise the American public    The baby boom­​  WWII soldiers coming home to their families and reproducing

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    Teen Stereotypes

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    Television is the decision maker on what we do and don’t do ‚ but and don’t buy and‚ believe in things we want to believe because this little box with flashing lights and motion told us so. So many teen‚worker and parents are the most displayed stereotypes out there aside from race‚ color and culture. How are teens stereotyped on television? Teens are stereotyped as to be what the world wants to portray them to be rather than what they want to become. Now days you see more teenagers at the age of

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    Gender Stereotypes

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    ourselves as unique individuals‚ not representatives of stereotypes. But it is more dangerous to ignore patterns than to articulate them”. Many people aware that gender stereotype is dangerous because it may cause a serious problem to family and society. Therefore‚ it’s very necessary to expose and discuss about its dangerous and damaging effects. Deborah Tannen showed a few examples about men and women in society. Gender stereotypes are created at the very first day when the child is born

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    Disney's Stereotypes

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    lazy‚ and smoking‚ they were used to represent the African American race; One of the crow’s name was even Jim Crow- A reference to a racial caste system which had segregated the nation (“Dumbo”). Similarly‚ in Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie Beat‚ the black community was shown with exaggerated facial features‚ tattered clothing‚ and sitting on cotton (“Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie Beat”). Arab characters were not shown with any less racist inequalities. In Aladdin‚ the lyrics of a song included‚ “Where

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