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    of the stereotype and how stepmothers are dealing with it. The image of the evil stepmother has been detrimental to stepmothers causing stepmothers to seek out other stepmothers who have the same challenges as them. This mutual challenge has brought stepmothers together in online forms and workshops which direct woman on how to cope with their position within their new family. (Name 2003) Tobin interviewed stepmothers so that she could analyze their current feelings towards the stereotypes. Tobin’s

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    Disney Stereotypes

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    lovesick puppy; Snow White saves dwarves from their pigsty by dusting‚ sweeping‚ washing dishes‚ tidying and sprucing. Beneath the smiles‚ gardens and cheerful woodland creatures of the classic Disney we all remember from our youth lies a host of stereotypes and media violence that has shaped our generation. Since the early 1960s research evidence suggests that exposure to violence in television‚ movies‚ video games‚ cell phones‚ and on the internet increases the risk of violent behaviour on the viewer’s

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    “Man‚ FUCK the Police!” is a phrase I’m sure we have all heard and some of us have even said it. Police Officers are generally viewed as cocky‚ donut eating a-holes who think themselves above the law and like to flex their authority. These stereotypes are largely due to television and some based upon personal experience. However‚ this isn’t entirely true for all police officers‚ especially here at USM. Here at Southern Miss we have our own University Police Department which has a positive role

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    Social Stereotypes

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    Stereotypes are a set of specific characteristics force upon a groups of people or social groups‚ because of their gender‚ race or ethnic background. They generalize this groups and lead to acts of discrimination and ignore diversity of the group (Nadra Kareem Nittle). Stereotypes create unnecessary social tensions and lead to social divide. Almost every day we are faced with gender‚ racial or ethnic stereotyping. Either if it’s a police arresting a black person wearing a “hoodie” just because he

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    Stereotypes‚ are stereotypes for reason.” I am sure most of us have heard this phrase in some capacity. Blonds are dumb‚ Asians are always better than everyone‚ and gamers are lazy man-children. Most of these have some ground‚ in fact‚ I would say all of them have grounds. Asians are considered smart‚ because they tend to excel above and beyond that of most other people. This is a stereotype‚ because a lot of the time‚ it’s true. Blonds are dumb. This is a bit less so as far as what is considered

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    "Mr. Hale‚ I do think you are suspecting me somewhat? Are you not?" (67). This shows the stereotype of women in the patrioarchal society of the Puritans. Even if a men is guilty noone points fingers at him however even if a women is not guilty‚ she is always seen with a suspicious eye. The Crucible does not present women in a positive way however it reinforces many stereotypes regarding women. Women are referred to as "witches" in the patrioarchal society of Salem due to them engaging

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    the local bowling alley. Other people‚ usually adults‚ may join a recreational league so they can sip a few alcoholic beverages while socializing with their friends. Then there are the competitive bowlers; they are constantly bogged down by the stereotype that bowling is nothing more than chucking the ball down the lane and having a good time with friends. Bowling is much more than that. . No matter how you engage yourself‚ bowling is absolutely considered a sport. When a group has a discussion

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    gender stereotypes

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    GENDER STEREOTYPES IN THE 21ST CENTURY According to the oxford dictionary the definition of stereotype is “ A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing”. Everyone has a preconceived notion about a ‘MAN’ and a ‘WOMEN’‚ a man’s work or women’s work‚ the characteristic ways in which a man or a women is defined also has some preconceived notions. These preconceived notions can be defined as stereotypes. The stereotypes begin at an early age‚ even

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    be a little less talkative and a bit more timid. This isn’t to say that I am a reserved person‚ only to signify that I am not as open in these said situations. I would consider myself a dynamic person with a multitude of traits. There is no set stereotype to describe my persona or style and that may have to do because I have underwent a wide range of experiences that molded me to be the

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    Long Live Southern Stereotypes Ever since Scarlett O’Hara struggled to find love and Andy Taylor was elected Mayberry’s Sheriff‚ filmmakers and television producers have yet to lose any fondness for stereotyping the southern culture. There are many who despise any form of labeling or stereotyping within the media‚ fearing false characterizations or inaccurate portrayals of southern customs‚ traditions‚ and people. Exposure to southern stereotypes through media is an appealing element in the American

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