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    Stereotypes can convey characters and images quickly and clearly‚ so advertising relies on stereotypes as shortcuts to meaning. The time and space constraints of advertising and any other commercially driven message simply cannot allow for a complete representation of people from any given social group‚ but stereotypes can clue in to the importance responsibly. Depending on how they are formed and used‚ stereotypes can present problems. They can be used in functional or dysfunctional way. The functional

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    Stereotypes about the Native people nowadays still persist. Stereotypes such as the Indians savagery or the color of the Indians’ skin are seen in some of the recent movies. The stereotypes present in our society affected and influenced people minds. It has created “familiar characters with predictable role” (Matthews). The stereotypes show the white man as being the hero‚ whereas the Indians as the antagonist. “It’s

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    representations The video is a clip of doctor who aimed at a wide age range audience. It has a range of different ages and characters both male and female‚ however both genders tend to be portrayed in a different way. The clip presents many general gender stereotypes and includes some which differ against what the audience are expecting. For example within the sound aspect of the clip the female protagonist who has been capture by the doctors nemesis has a soft playing sound whenever she comes into shot to match

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    Asian Stereotypes and Representation America has grown very much over the past couple of years when it comes to the representations of race‚ gender‚ class and sexuality. In America today many people are aware of the issues that different people have faced and the problems they are currently dealing with. Breaking a stereotype is a hard thing to do for any minority but it has been especially hard on the Asian community. From the early days of media Asian men and women have been portrayed a

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    Although this film is not very long it portrays a strong message of how society tries to change a person to adapt to that person’s cultural stereotype instead of accepting them. The teacher shows a concern for Fatima‚ especially in her religious beliefs although the school is nonreligious. At the beginning of the short film‚ Fatima is speaking with her professor. Although it could be for any number of concerns‚ her teacher focused on Fatima’s hijab‚ a traditional head covering for women‚ is her teacher’s

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    What Stereotypes Are A manager suggests that stereotypes are a necessary part of working with others and it is better to rely on stereotypes than to work with someone from another culture without any idea of what they believe in. Personally‚ I do agree with the manager to a certain extend. “Stereotype is a means of simplifying the process of perception and making judgements of other people‚ instead of dealing with a range of complex and alternative stimuli”. (Mullins‚ L‚ 1996‚ pg157) However‚ relying

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    Commentary #1 An examination of Neil Postman’s chapter "The Judgement of Thamus" in Technopoly - by David Wood The main argument this book explores is not between humanists and scientists‚ but between technology and everybody else. Most people believe that technology is a friend. It is a friend that asks for trust and obedience‚ which most give because its gifts are bountiful. The dark side it that it creates a culture without moral foundation‚ undermines certain mental processes and social relations

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    Judgement can ruin someone’s life when you see me‚ what do you think ? “oh look its Ron Wesley” or do you think “wow‚ he needs a hair cut”‚ see us gingers need to watch out… cause of global warming of course‚ no but seriously being ginger is hard because you don’t get your own nickname‚ if your ginger your nickname is always ginger it’s a fact‚ but me being ginger is just the way I look‚ I cant help that. Just the way someone looks can actually change their entire life‚ why? Because if you look ugly

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    Passion as the Criterion for Moral Judgment Ethics is the study of human conduct or in other words the study of moral behavior. All humans use ethics in their daily actions and decisions‚ but not many have the opportunity to probe into the core of ethics. When Socrates said in 399 B.C.‚ "The unexplained life is not worth living" he was encouraging man to examine his way of life and ways of moral decision making. Ethics not only aims to discover the rules that should govern a moral life‚ but

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    are many stereotypes that are used to label indigenous people in the media. These representations can be positive or negative but both have an adverse effect on the way that we see the Indigenous community. By accepting any stereotype we reduce an entire community down to an inanimate object‚ which clouds our vision when looking at an individual person (Forrest‚ 2015b). Most Aboriginal people do not fit the stereotype that has been offered (Rodriguez‚ 2004)‚ By believing these stereotypes a person

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