people based on physical features or ancestral origin Ableism- system of devaluation of people who differ from the norm of able bodied people Heterosexism- the system of privilege assigned to people who identify as heterosexual. Systemic Bias- implicit bias towards a group of people that is evidenced at multiple levels of various social systems and institutions Secular Humanism- respect for humans rather than a belief in the supernatural Ethnic studies- courses which present info from a perspective
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CJ 2400 Adjudication Process Lesson Four Chapter 5 THE DYNAMICS OF COURTHOUSE JUSTICE 1. Read Chapter 120 - 145. i. Answer question 4 in Critical Thinking Questions on page 145. Answer may vary. Sample answer provided below. “In Barker v. Wingo‚ the Court stressed the legitimate reasons for the 16 trial continuances. But is there a danger that prosecutors might illegitimately seek continuances?” Answer: No‚ I don’t believe there is a danger that prosecutors may illegitimately
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International Studies Quarterly (2008) 52‚ 25–47 Information‚ Bias‚ and Mediation Success* Burcu Savun University of Pittsburgh Why do some mediation episodes produce successful negotiated settlements between the disputants of international conflict while others fail to achieve success? This article examines how certain characteristics of a mediator‚ that is‚ a mediator’s information about the disputants and a mediator’s bias toward them‚ affect the success of mediation of international conflicts
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Steve Irwin 9/24/12 Critical Thinking Mrs. Clemes Crash and Burn Crash the movie illustrates many examples of ignorance‚ bias views‚ discrimination‚ racism and assumptions. This movie is centered on the above ideas. During the movie every character at some point is guilty of bias views‚ discrimination‚ or assumptions. This is due to the different ethnicities and backgrounds of the characters. Towards the end of the movies all the characters begin to realize that some of their voiced beliefs
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became social and so humans have for centuries needed to know who to trust. And since it is impossible to categorize every single person we interact with‚ we make snap judgements. We prefer people like us and that means that there is an unconscious bias that exists all the time‚ whether we like it or not‚ and whether we acknowledge it or not. This has been proven by rigorous scientific studies‚ again
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had or had not suffered abuse. They were given verbal memory tasks which were measured with a PET scan. Findings: The women with PTSD and had abuse in the past had a 16% smaller hippocampus compared with the ones without Critique: Gender bias‚ cultural bias‚ small sample size Paragraph 4 (Gallese et al 1996) Aim: To see the effects that the environment has on the mirror neurons Procedure: The subject was monkeys‚ who were first given time to familiarize itself with its environment. It was then
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have a different character by him not responding to questions‚ looking out of the window. Juror #3 is very biased against the 19-year-old boy that is being tried‚ and this affects all of his thoughts and actions regarding the case. He has this bias because his own son hit him in the jaw and ran away from home at the age of 15: “I’ve got a kid…when he was fifteen he hit me in the face…I haven’t seen him in three years. Rotten kid! I hate tough kids! You work your heart out [but it’s no use] (21)
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omission was deliberate or unintentional due to cultural bias? The women in the drawings done by white men placed ignorance on the detail of women at the treaty signing due to the cultural standards of women in their society. Many white cultures felt that women where highly lower in standards compared to men‚ so there placement at the ceremony was of no importance. I do feel that the omission of the women was in fact deliberate. The bias against women in white culture‚ especially because they
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Case Preparation Summary – SG Cowen Short-Cycle Summary SG Cowen‚ an investment bank‚ is in the process of hiring a new class of associates. In this process‚ there remain two available positions‚ and Chip Rae‚ the Director of Recruiting‚ and a group of 30 bankers have four candidates to choose from. The group is having a hard time deciding how they will extend the offers‚ primarily due to their different opinions based on an evaluation system that allows biased and inconsistent feedback. The time
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I was more convinced by the arguments in favor of implementing common core standards. I noticed more bias in Smith’s article against common core implementation. I was more convinced by Sell’s article because of the objectivity. 6) Define the
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