Associate Program Material JENNIFER JOHNSON8/9/2013 Stereotypes and Prejudice Worksheet Please complete the following exercises‚ remembering that you are in an academic setting and should remain unbiased‚ considerate‚ and professional when completing this worksheet. Part I Select three of the identity categories below and name or describe at least 3 related stereotypes for each: • Race • Ethnicity • Religion • Gender • Sexual orientation • Age •
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Stereotypes are Just Stereotypes Do you care about your culture? Is it a major part of your life? Culture is what makes up a person’s life. Most people base their opinions on stereotypes‚ but culture is way more. Culture is important because most people use stereotypes‚ judge based upon stereotypes‚ and don’t actually know about the other culture/race. Great amounts of people use stereotypes and take them seriously. Society does stick to stereotypes and use them‚ even if they are or aren’t
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profoundly consequential. In fact‚ even the most powerful men and women in the world have been victims of a stereotype at some point in their lives. Among these people is the former chairman of Microsoft‚ Bill Gates. Gates dropped out of college at the age of 20‚ two years after enrolling in it. The image that is painted in a person’s mind when he hears about college dropouts is influenced by a stereotype. The person then perceives college dropouts as tattooed‚ pant-sagging‚ chain-smoking‚ moronic students
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was an international student and about to take a class at our community college. “Are you sure taking this class?” asked the advisor with a suspected voice‚ “This class requires diligent students and most Asian just like to hang around with their friend and forget their homework”. “Of course‚ I do‚” she answered with a little of anger and then calmed herself down‚ “I know how hard myself should do.” She was very disappointed and felt like being insulted. That is discrimination. The advisor’s attitude
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for them. This is an example of how networks don’t design a particular show for a particular audience‚ but design a whole network for them‚ as we learned about in class. In its original telecast‚ Chevrolet advertised to suburbia‚ as did the sitcom. It was initially aired on Thursdays from 9:00
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was “You Have 0 Friends”. It is focused Facebook and people’s obsession with acquiring as many “friends” as possible. In the beginning of the episode‚ the main characters Eric‚ Stan‚ Kyle and Kenny are talking about how many friends they have on Facebook. Stan is reluctant to start a Facebook account‚ but ends up doing so. Kyle adds an unpopular kid to his friends list and he suddenly loses all of his friends. He then goes to Eric for help and he gives him advice as if his friends list was a stock
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A stereotype often affects a way a group of people are seen as a whole. Misconceptions and stereotypes can sometimes be misunderstood or overused‚ and be used in an invalid manner. Many people are being stereotyped because of a small portion of the larger group of people. A misconception occurs when an untrue stereotype is brought upon them. From teachers to rappers‚ every group of people have their own stereotypes. Stereotypes do not necessarily portray a group of people negatively‚ such as all
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How are women represented in the British Sitcom PeepShow Introduction I have looked at how women are represented in Peep Show‚ a British Situation Comedy based around two very different friends that share a flat in London. The majority of situations they get into involve their attempts to seduce or gain affection from the women they either love or have a fleeting obsession with. The reason I decided to analyse Peep Show is because its two main characters are so contrasting in ethics‚ morals
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1. What is the three-word definition of evolution? 2. What is macroevolution? 3. Who was the scientist that came up with inheritance of acquired characteristics? 4. What organisms did Darwin study that led him to the theory of natural selection? 5. What is Tiktaalik? 6. What are two tetrapod characteristics of Tiktaalik? 7. What is systematics? 8. What is this called? 9. What are synapomorphies? 10. Zygote _______ ________ _________ Growth 11
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Globalisation is the process whereby different countries in the world become interconnected and intergrated. Transportation is the movement of goods or people from one place to another. Improved transportation technology has reduced the time taken to transport‚ goods‚ materials‚ people and products from one place to another. Countries have built efficient transportation infrastructures such as highways‚ railways‚ seaports and airports to make it more efficient for goods and people to move around
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