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    Crime relate On Television The crime rate in many cities is rising alarmingly. Some people have the idea that violent TV programs are the cause of real crime. However‚ many others disagree that TV violence can be blame are supported by good reasons. Violent TV programs cause crime give many reasons. First‚ many viewers are children who have not fromed a strong understanding what is right and wrong. The viewers imitate what they see. If a person on TV gets what he or she wants by stealing it‚ a

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    What are stereotypes? According to the book Social Psychology‚ a stereotype is a set of Characteristics attributed to all members of some specified group or social category. Within the past few decades‚ women and men both have contributed their efforts to reduce stereotypes of both men and women. The effort has made many changes overtime. However some types of current media does influence and teach its viewers the stereotypes of gender that people have been trying to decrease. I have seen

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    -Moral Science- STEREOTYPES Stereotypes are so prevalent in our everyday lives that people don’t even realize that they are making racist comments. They are so use to making these comments in their own inner circles‚ that they don’t even realize how detrimental they can be outside of their circle. Stereotypes affect people’s social lives‚ emotions‚ and how people interact with their environment. Stereotypes‚ prejudice and discrimination are known to be related but having

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    Myths and lies in our society. Female‚ male and the "others"‚ those things come to mind of most people when they hear word gender. A lot of people do not really know what gender is and how many meanings of word gender you actually can find. There is few regular gender categories and meaning of words that people should know about‚ for example: Gender expression-(Describe gender’s of one by theirs social behavior‚ dress‚ demeanor and others factors) or Gender Identity – (How one identity themselves

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    Stereotypes…To be or not to be? “Instead of being presented with stereotypes by age‚ sex‚ color‚ class‚ or religion‚ children must have the opportunity to learn that within each range‚ some people are loathsome and some are delightful.” ― Margaret Mead The Americans are fat and stupid‚ the Brits are arrogant snobs‚ the Finns are always drunk‚ of course‚ while the Russians are walking their white bears with a shot of vodka in hand. The Italians are one and all benevolent cooks spreading

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    on Latinos is Out of Focus” of Rick Najera and “Cops by Day‚ Targets by Night; Stop-and-frisks Also Happen to NYPD Officers” by Sam Levin have pointed out evidences and their solutions to stereotyping. Not only Asian being treated as a victim of stereotype‚ Latinos and Black people are even worse. Najera shows in “The Hollywood Lens on Latinos is Out of Focus” that Latinos only plays the role of drug lords‚ gangster‚ maid‚ or “illegal immigrants” in Hollywood movies. And in “Cops…‚” Sam Levin proves

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    everything in an instance. Like Lear in Shakespeare’s he was blinded by dementia which caused him to make irrational decisions‚ when Gloucester lost his sight‚ he managed to see the truth which was right before his eyes all these while. Blindness can be a gift of darkness‚ it allows you to settle down and focus only on your own thoughts. It helps heighten your senses and enables you to probe deeper than just the surface meaning. Dementia can be said as a form of blindness. It causes King Lear to be blind

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    Creating the myth

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    Workshop Mythology “Myths are common stories at the root of our universal existence” (Seger). In the essay written by Scott Russell Sanders‚ "The Men We Carry in Our Minds" discusses Sander’s perspective on men in comparison to the impression that women carry in their minds. The essay‚ “Creating the Myth” by Linda Seger shows on how stories are based on our own life experiences. Sander’s argument about how the impressions of men or women are based on ones life experiences relates to Seger’s depiction

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    #1 Stereotypes of women in the play‚ Agamemnon Woman in Aeschylus’s Agamemnon are perceived as untrustworthy and ignorant characters. The role of women in ancient Greek life‚ was considered to be insignificant compared to that of Greek men. And yet‚ in tragedies‚ women were often written as major characters‚ revealing insights on how women were treated and thought of in society. Many well-known Greek plays contain several well-written‚ complex‚ female characters. Each female character

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    English 101 Do You Stereotype? Have you ever judged a book from its cover? Have you ever judged a person by his or her looks or‚ maybe something you heard about them? If so this is merely a common mistake people make. This is called stereotyping. Usually you have some prior concept on the topic or person. In “About Men” the author‚ Gretel Ehrlich stresses these simple mistakes that are made when coming up with a judgment of cow boys and their characteristic. The same stereotypes cowboys face as do

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