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    A stereotype (from Greek: stereo + týpos = "solid impression") is a generalized perception of first impressions: behaviours Presumed by a group of people judging with the eyes/criticizing ones outer appearance (or a population in general) to be Associated with another specific group Dumb Blonde Stereotype--Myth or Fact The Dumb Blonde Stereotype History First of all‚ let’s take a little look at where this whole "dumb blonde" idea comes from. One theory is that the ancient Greeks and

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    themselves the way they do because of a choice to be unique. As a student in a fairly large high school‚ it was easy to see the different "stereotypes" of people‚ as they tended to hang out together. This past experience shows how the outside world can treat you based upon a certain classification they choose to place you in. There seems to be a few main stereotypes that can be found in a diverse high school. There’s the preppies‚ goths‚ jocks‚ thugs‚ nerds‚ and last but not least‚ the hippies and skaters

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    Emily Ramirez Taking A Stand English Comp. I July 1‚ 2013 Women in STEM Fields and Stereotypes For years society has created many different stereotypes for several different types of individuals. The Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM) fields intimidate most women since society has capitalized it to be a male dominated field. This could be because men were the first to study the STEM fields and have succeeded greatly. Yet it is very rare for women to

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    DISCUSS THE ISSUES CREATED THROUGH THE USE OF STEREOTYPES IN THE MEDIA. 10 Things I Hate About You is a modern re-telling of William Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew. The Strattford sisters‚ Kat and Bianca have the same last name and both go to Padua High‚ but that’s where the similarities end. Bianca is preppy‚ pretty‚ popular‚ and well-liked. Kat shuns the in-crowd and does whatever she can to make people mad. Their father is very strict and has a house rule that neither girl can date

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    Abstract Stereotype threat theory functions in a social environment in which a person is negatively stereotyped which creates a reaction of tenseness‚ indecision‚ uneasiness and distress on the person the stereotype was intended for. This distress comes from the understanding that one’s actions may possibly corroborate a negative stereotype which frequently results in confirmation or verification of the stereotype. The hypothesis that all three articles stereotype threats affects psychological

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    1. The Brazilian audiences have come to expect American film imitations by Brazilian cinema. They expect to attend a theater and see a happier-less accurate film of Brazilian life. Hollywood has dominated foreign markets so much that the idea of seeing a true Brazilian film that accurately represents the country is taboo. New ideas in cinema are rejected because the audience has become so accustom to seeing an American like film. This is an issue because it displaces the opportunity for a true Brazilian

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    racial stereotype? This is a common problem with race relations in American‚ as say for example‚ African Americans like to make stereotypical jokes towards Caucasians and everyone laughs‚ but when Caucasians make stereotypical jokes towards African Americans‚ everyone berates the Caucasians. Why do we make these jokes‚ why are some acceptable‚ and some are not‚ why is does this double standard exist? How do people feel labeling stereotypes towards others‚ and how do others feel having stereotypes labeled

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    "Stereotype‚ whether positive or negative‚ are harmful" In today’s world‚ many people has different stereotype about somebody. There are positive and negative‚ but both of them are harmful to people. People always stereotype about other people who they don’t fully know them. In Archbishop Riordan High School‚ most of the students think Chinese students are very good at math. In fact‚ some of the Chinese students are very bad at math. This maybe harmful to those Chinese students who did badly

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    Dangerous Stereotypes for Women To understand stereotype‚ you should define what it is. As Cambridge Dictionaries says‚ stereotype is a fixed idea that people have about what someone or something is like. No one chooses to be stereotyped or categorized under a specific title‚ and no one wants to be the victim of an unfair judgment. Despite those opinions‚ people make judgments on people they barely know. Stereotypes usually lead to incorrect predictions about a person or group. The use of stereotypes

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    | Use of Development of Foil Characters to Disprove Stereotypes | Cindy HerIB Language A: Literature HLClemens26 February 2013Word Count:1‚303 | | Cindy Her Clemens IB Language A: Literature HL 26 February 2013 Use of Development of Foil Characters to Disprove Stereotypes When Arabic men are mentioned‚ they are often labeled with the same characteristics and get classified as men who have no respect for women. They are repeatedly known to be men who do not have any tolerance for women but

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