Associate Program Material JENNIFER JOHNSON8/9/2013 Stereotypes and Prejudice Worksheet Please complete the following exercises‚ remembering that you are in an academic setting and should remain unbiased‚ considerate‚ and professional when completing this worksheet. Part I Select three of the identity categories below and name or describe at least 3 related stereotypes for each: • Race • Ethnicity • Religion • Gender • Sexual orientation • Age •
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Stereotypes can convey characters and images quickly and clearly‚ so advertising relies on stereotypes as shortcuts to meaning. The time and space constraints of advertising and any other commercially driven message simply cannot allow for a complete representation of people from any given social group‚ but stereotypes can clue in to the importance responsibly. Depending on how they are formed and used‚ stereotypes can present problems. They can be used in functional or dysfunctional way. The functional
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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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People are All the Same Outline Thesis: Stereotypes have many negative effects such as inducing a discriminative movement‚ having an impact on the psychological identity of a person‚ and leading to prejudices. I. Stereotypes may induce a discriminative movement. A. Fat persons are not hired in some companies. B. Stereotypes tend to prevent people from learning real facts about an individual. C. Generalizations can induce false accusations. II. Stereotypes may have an impact on the
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family and himself stayed in‚ as well as providing letters and newspaper articles with perceptions of Europeans and missionaries. The firsthand and outside perspectives shine light on how Europeans viewed foreign humans‚ the stereotypes they give them and how the Inuit families were very molded around those stereotypes. News articles like to shroud the Inuit families in mystery‚ like a new exotic animal that has never been exhibited before. The writer wanted to draw in readers with sense of wonder
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most common added sugar‚ and is found in the form of high fructose corn syrup. Americans consume up to 60 pounds of sugar in one year‚ that is 76.7 grams of sugar per day‚ which equals 19 teaspoons or 306 calories! This number is much larger for people that eat more processed foods or drink soda beverages on a regular basis. No sugar is healthy‚ but an average amount of sugar for men‚ should be around 150 calories per day‚ and women should have around 100 calories per day. This is said on the website
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duty to serve and protect the people they must protect themselves from anyone attempting to commit harm on them. Other than occupations that require judging another human being‚ I feel as if it is completely immoral to have expectations of one’s behavior due to the color of their skin. Some may call this racism. Others may call this stereotyping. Regardless of the term given‚ it is not right to put a whole race in a negative category based on the actions of a few people belonging to that race have
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How Facebook Affects One Academic Performance How Facebook affects one’s academic performance I. INTRODUCTION Facebook are currently being used regularly by millions of people. The use of these networking sites has been widespread that they have not only caught the attention of academic researchers worldwide but also us‚ in particular. Social networking sites are now being investigated by numerous social science researchers and an increasing number of academic commentators are becoming more and
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How the Environment Affects Learning Rick Lyman David C. Nelson‚ PhD Adult Learning Theory– EDU 500 02/04/12 How the Environment Affects Learning This paper will discuss how our environment affects learning. I will discuss how important the environment is in the early years of one’s life in early childhood development. I will also discuss how one’s interest in learning plays a vital role in learning. I will also discuss how active learning and development plays an integral role
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Stroud Period 1 Neely Tuesday‚ January 22‚ 2013 How media affects society There are still so many people that will insist that the images on TV and words and picture in Newspaper are not responsible for the problems of the society. The media is a good source of information and entertainment. In this first section I will talk about how the media affect our awareness‚ knowledge‚ attitude and behavior. You will see how the people turn to media to learn about Moral‚ Values and interpersonal
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