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    There were seven people. Some consider seven to be an unlucky number‚ but that is just a stereotype‚ as does the numbers thirteen‚ seventeen‚ and so on. There were seven; Billy and Jimmy‚ brothers‚ Suzie and Suzan‚ the twins‚ Bob‚ who gave everyone a hard time with negativity‚ Jill‚ who never thought she would meet anyone‚ as she didn’t want to‚ and Jeff‚ no one knew where he came from‚ but he always showed up there‚ but he never should have there. They never knew each other‚ but they ended up together

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    Synthesis: Income Class Stereotypes of America Throughout our life time‚ we’ve either been stereotyped or have stereotyped a person according to their wealth and or job ethnics. You’re believed to belong in one of the following groups‚ poor‚ working-class‚ middle-class‚ or the top 1%. Many people try to convince themselves that just because you not wealthy or financially stable‚ that you will never make it far in life. In the article “Seeing and Making Cultural: Representing the Poor”‚ bell hooks

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    Final Persuasive Paper Imagine a country where a woman is depicted as only being used for sex and a as slave for their husband. Imagine a country in which women are denied an education. Imagine a country where women are sent to jail‚ beaten‚ and left to die a long painful death for disobeying an order. There happens to be a country in which all this is true. Women are being persecuted physically‚ psychologically‚ and sexually on a routine and daily basis. The government in Afghanistan is likely

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    The self-made man is a man who achieved great success thanks to their own hard work and ingenuity. This character is usually very humble but in some cases‚ can be impulsive. He is also very social‚ brave and inspirational. In popular media‚ this stereotype is frequently used to inform viewers about the struggle the character has been through and what he had to do to achieve his greatness. They are also used to show the viewer how he or she relates to the character’s struggles. Perhaps we find ourselves

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    employment. In order to get a good job in this country‚ nearly 7 in 10 adults strongly believe that having a college degree is essential. Statistical evidence proves that 53% of recent college graduates are either underemployed or unemployed. In this essay‚ I want to show that a college diploma isn’t worth all that it used to be. To get hired today‚ graduates need to obtain hard skills. In today’s tough economy‚ people all across America are struggling to find mediocre jobs much less the jobs that

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    This scenario where two people are claiming that America is a violent‚ disease ridden country based on one news report is obviously false‚ but if you take out America and replace it with a country more “underdeveloped”‚ this scenario becomes very convincing. Take the same conversation and replace America with the continent of Africa‚ and it suddenly a much more plausible incident. 200 years ago‚ when European nations first started to colonize African countries‚ their belief was that they were civilizing

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    these sophisticated gadgets have a higher tendency for being distracting rather than being useful but it all depends on the individual. Most schools does not allow students to bring technologies into the classroom and i second that notion. In this essay‚ I will tell you the reasons why. One of the reasons why students should not be allowed to bring technologies into the classroom is because these technologies would only distract the students from studying. The classroom is the place where students

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    Stereotyping Texas Most of our perceptions are usually influenced by the media and others that surround us. Texas has fallen into various stereotypes‚ including that it is a primarily white dominant state. People from other states around the county assume that if you’re from Texas you live in a ranch‚ love guns‚ work in the oil business‚ or listen to county music. And just like various musical genres exist in Texas so does a diversity of ethnicities. If we observe how the media has mentioned Texas

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    We live in this world where everyone seems to be running to achieve something ‚running toward something aimlessly‚towards something that we have no idea about and most ironically we tend to follow them blindly . We forget the essentiality of living our life to the fullest but instead we just choose to live according to the norms of the society.Its hard when you don’t get to live your life the way you want nor in the way that society wants you to be.I guess this is the effect that society has on everybody

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    As a female‚ I grow up with things that were pink and purple in fact my bedroom walls were those colors. Pink and purple are deemed “girls’ colors” which makes it seem like girls are the only ones that can like the colors it also fits into the stereotype that girls are “sugar‚ spice‚ and everything nice.” Many of us are raised to think what colors we like deem if we are girly‚ tomboyish‚ and manly. There are also the toys we play with make us male or female. When I grew up I had over two hundred

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