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    Holy River Ganges

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    Hindi: गंगा‚ Bengali: গঙ্গা)‚ is a trans-boundary river of India and Bangladesh. The 2‚525 km (1‚569 mi) river rises in the western Himalayas in the Indian state of Uttarakhand‚[4] and flows south and east through the Gangetic Plain of North India into Bangladesh‚ where it empties into the Bay of Bengal. It is the longest river of India and is the second greatest river in the world by water discharge.[5] The Ganges basin is the most heavily populated river basin in the world‚ with over 400 million people

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    Stereotypes and Prejudice

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    attributional ambiguity and stereotype threat‚ which provide accounts of the impact of subtle racism. Both overt and subtle prejudice present challenges for the classroom. The authors describe one intervention called the jigsaw classroom that encourages work toward common goals and helps reduce the expression and impact of overt discrimination. A second intervention program‚ wise schooling‚ is presented‚ which aims to reduce the impact of subtle stereotypes by reducing stereotype threat. Why do prejudice

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    Cultural Stereotypes

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    Meet junior! A scrawny aboriginal kid from the spokane tribe with a big head‚glasses and a lisp. Your initial thoughts of junior are most likely that he’s poor‚ most likely grow up to be an alcoholic and weird. Presumably you wouldn’t have ever imagined that he is a passionate cartoonist‚ intelligent and a talented basketball player. You have unconsciously completely dismissed any other defining Qualities this person may acquire. If you rely on stereotypes alone You have probably only ever perceived

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    Stereotypes In Media

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    Taylor et al. mention that the most striking finding is a constant stereotypical portrayal of Asian Americans as the “all work‚ no play” group of people (619). They are see are the smartest group of minorities due to the stereotypes of them succeeding in math and science subjects in school. They are more likely to be seen in advertisements for technology- related products‚ business and technical magazines‚ and business settings and relationships (Taylor et al. 619). Stereotyping

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    Stereotypes Of Immigrants

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    However‚ there are always two sides to every issue‚ and some see immigrants as troubled foreigners looking for a new site to take jobs and introduce illegal substances to citizens. Stereotypes play a large role in the hateful discrimination against human beings who are simply looking for a better life. A stereotype is a widely held but fixed and oversimplified idea or image of a particular type of a person or thing. Discrimination against immigrants is a hulking dilemma in today’s modern world;

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    Millennials Stereotypes

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    As a millennial‚ I am aware that there are many negative stereotypes about this generation. I am very bothered by these stereotypes‚ as they affect potential employer’s views of myself and others in my generation. I hate the thought of being denied a job based on a stereotype. Though millennials are portrayed as unmotivated slackers by members of other generations‚ they are not “lazy”. On the contrary‚ millennials are driven individuals who often work harder than those of past generations did at

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    A Stereotypical Teenager? Loud‚ obnoxious‚ rebellious‚ out of control‚ and up to no good… these are just a few of a wide number of stereotypes that are attributed to American teenagers. What is it about teenagers that make the rest of society seem to turn against them? I believe that there are many misconceptions about teenagers. Many people in different generations sincerely believe that all teenagers are up to no good‚ and are guaranteed trouble no matter where they are. I am not arguing that

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    Stereotypes In 1930s

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    shoes they have on. People are not seen as being cool if they do not have on the latest fashion. To Kill a Mockingbird offers an excellent example of stereotypes in the 1930’s. African-Americans were seen as being less than Whites and illiterate because of their race. Tom Robinson was pronounced guilty after his trial because he was a Black man. His word weighed less than Mayella and Bob Ewell’s because they were White and because he was Black. Before the trial even began the citizens of Maycomb

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    Stereotypes Of Nerds

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    making the nerd’s weak and frail stature an easy target. Over the years‚ nerds have been subject to harsh discrimination and damaging stereotypes across media. Individuals such as Steve Urkel characterize the classic ‘nerd’ look-- big‚ wide-framed glasses‚ pants pulled up to the stomach‚ and braces‚ all paired with an awkward and quirky personality. This stereotype follows any usage of the word‚ defined as someone who is socially inept and exceptionally dedicated to their studies. Despite this‚ nerds

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    Major Hassles

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    The first major hassle in my life is my car. I bought it off craigslist with my tax return money and it has broken down three times. It is currently broken down and now I take the bus. I am grateful to have the availability of a transit system‚ but I live quite a ways from my work. So‚ my second hassle would be my long commute time. My next hassle is linked to the first two. It is time-consuming to grocery shop‚ go to the laundry mat‚ and do errands while taking the bus. There are countless tiny

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