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    1. Discuss differences in terms: prejudice‚ discrimination‚ racism‚ stereotyping 2. Recent research on prevalence of prejudice and stereotyping 3. How racial prejudice (toward African Americans) has changed since the 1940’s 4. Describe the research by Clark and Clark 5. Cross cultural study from 27 countries on gender 6. Social Dominance Orientation- Characteristics‚ career choice/social dominance 7. Altmeyer’s research on social dominance 8. Church membership and prejudice 9. Pettigrew’s

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    He Loves Me He Loves Me Not “I’m not asking for much‚ only…your voice… My voice? If I give away my voice than how could I ever… You’ll have your looks! Your pretty face! And don’t underestimate The importance of Body Language! The men up there don’t Like a lot of blabber They Think a girl who Gossips is a bore. Yes‚ on land it’s much preferred For ladies not to say a word And after all‚ dear What is idle prattle for?” More than we realize‚ our body language speaks more

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    competence‚ and physical attractiveness. The authors also state that although people say looks are not important‚ people base most impressions on looks alone. Walster (1966) also said that “Physical appearance is an important element in people’s attraction to strangers. Physical beauty has been shown to have a pervasive influence on our perceptions and evaluations of other people.” A study conducted by Dion (1972)‚ as cited by Dushkin online (2000)‚ found that physically attractiveness truly does

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    Gutierrez‚ Patricia Lorenza D. Mallari‚ Kimberly Rose J. Are you considered “beautiful”? Whenever you hear the word beauty‚ what first pops in your head? BEAUTY - a six-letter word yet has a wide variety of definition. The concept of beauty varies from one culture to another. What one finds beautiful someone else might find bizarre‚ outrageous‚ or sometimes‚ even ugly. Spray tans are the norm for the people in Jersey Shore‚ yet for people in Southeast Asia‚ they infatuate with the pale

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    Cowley touches on the aspects behind beauty. The article states that everyone shares a sense of what is attractive. Basically‚ Cowley is stating that people are attracted to what is on the outside‚ even if we do not know it. Even though points of attraction can vary over societies‚ beauty is an innate quality we all think of. The article touches on a few examples that the author feels explains. First‚ Cowley says that humans love symmetry; people prefer other people whose physical features are symmetric

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    My Hobby: attractions and drawbacks Every person on this planet likes to do something other than work or study all the time. And that is why everybody has his or her own hobby. I never thought I ever had a hobby. As a matter of fact I wasn’t even sure what a hobby actually is. Then I got to thinking and I finally realized that my hobby is gaming. Yes‚ I know that to some people gaming is not considered a true hobby and they think that it is a “useless” hobby; but the way I see it‚ if I enjoy gaming

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    "attractive." It can be used as physical‚ mental‚ emotional‚ sexual‚ or practical. It can be meant as a possession or an influence. Mostly this is seen in contrast between objects and people. To describe someone as desirable implies a physical or sexual attraction. To describe a thing as desirable implies sought-after‚ to want or need something for practical purposes. These days the more sexually appealing a musician or movie star is‚ the more popular they are with the general public. Many people are envious

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    subjects that can easily effect our day to day lives and it drastically impacted the story in Middlesex. A relationship can be a driving force that effects our sexuality. Our relationships define our expressions of our feelings‚ like love and our attraction towards others. Cal the main character in Middlesex experiences some valuable relationships in his story. Early on in Calliopes life he begins to develop a crush and starts to romanticize about a girl she calls the obscure object‚ but because homosexuality

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    Beauty is an aspect‚ an attribute or characteristic that a person has which can be defined as anything that appeals the other individual. It could be one’s looks personality or even habits that would be attractive to other people. It is really very hard to enumerate these features because they vary from one person to the next and are also very many. Physical beauty could refer to someone’s outer attributes such as elegance‚ complexion or figure while inner beauty is more concerned with someone’s

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    Cato leaned further back into his chair‚ the faux leather covering said chair groaned in retaliation at the movement. His glasses gleamed as if an lightbulb had glowed in front them‚ his thoughts halted as an idea for his current case had just transpired in his head. His sharp smirk at the idea looked deadly. He would win this case now. He walked back into the courtroom ready to win "Is it true that you claim to have been touched inappropriately by this man?" Cato questioned the clearly drug addicted

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