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    Stereotypes Of Boys

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    The stereotype of boys being lazy and unfocused has affected the academic standing and treatment of boys across American Schools today. Boys today are leading failure rates‚ dropout rates and more. Boys are also “considered” more unfocused‚ lazy and uninterested than girls‚ and some may say this is true as evident by the statistics that say boys have lower grades and higher dropout rates. 40-50 years ago‚ this was considered “strange” as back then‚ girls were “considered” to have lower grades etc

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    Stereotype and People

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    My name is Wi Kiat and I’ll be talking about stereotypes today. So what exactly are stereotypes? Stereotypes are generalizations or assumptions that people make about a group of people‚ based on an image about what people in that group are really like. For example‚ what comes to mind when you think of Asians? Well for most people they think of squinty-eyed people who are shrewd‚ reserved and are academically excellent but this assumption is not always true not all Asians act according to those traits

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    Illuminati: the Truth

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    that the illuminati is quite a real organization. It was founded by a Bavarian Professor of Law Adam Weishaupt. Adam joined the freemasons‚ the illuminati was a secret society within a secret society. Freemasons appeared in the 17th century. They’ve always been very secretive society using a pyramidal structure. They engage in secret rituals‚ and seem to use magical and mysterious symbols. The order of the illuminati was created on May 1st 1776 also known as Mayday‚ which is a sacred holiday to the

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    Analysis “Story Truth” and “Happening Truth” in The Things They Carried Throughout The Things They Carried‚ by Tim O’Brien it is difficult to separate what is fictitious‚ and what is true. During the entire work there are two different “truths”‚ which are “story truth” and “happening truth”. “Happening truth” is the actual events that happen‚ and is the foundation or time line on which the story is built on. “Story truth” is the molding or re-shaping of the “happening truth” that allows the

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    Gender Stereotypes

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    Simply put‚ gender stereotypes are generalizations about the roles of each gender. Gender roles are generally neither positive nor negative; they are simply inaccurate generalizations of the male and female attributes. Since each person has individual desires‚ thoughts‚ and feelings‚ regardless of their gender‚ these stereotypes are incredibly simplistic and do not at all describe the attributes of every person of each gender. While most people realize that stereotypes are untrue‚ many still

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    Feminist Stereotypes

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    be rude and wanting to be dominate. If a woman is a feminist she is automatically thought to be lesbian. If a man considers himself a feminist he is “soft and submissive.” Not only do non-feminist stereotype the movement‚ the very people in the community do as well‚ the feminazi. Behind the lies the truth is feminist are strong‚ caring‚ intelligent‚ open minded‚ individuals fighting for equal treatment in society. When picturing feminist many envision them in Central Park or the main streets of

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    Liisa Steinwedel 6094157 Professor Langston ENG 1100 PP 4 November‚ 2010 Is Technology Always Beneficial? Thinking back to my grade ten English class‚ I cannot help but remember the time my teacher read my friend’s essay aloud. The whole essay sounded great‚ it had a strong argument and used exemplary grammar‚ until I heard the word ‘LOL’. The entire room burst out laughing‚ knowing perfectly well that using informal slang in a formal essay is inappropriate. What does this improper use of

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    Always Running Notes

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    In ALWAYS RUNNING‚ Luis J. Rodriguez offers a loosely organized but thoroughly wrenching account of his experience growing up in and around Watts and the Las Lomas barrio‚ just east of Los Angeles. Rodriguez‚ a poet and journalist who now resides in Chicago‚ was born in 1954 in El Paso‚ Texas. His parents‚ recent immigrants from Mexico‚ soon migrated to the Los Angeles area. There‚ Rodriguez experienced the indignities of poverty‚ prejudice‚ and nearly unchecked police brutality. Joining a gang and

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    Police Stereotypes

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    “Man‚ FUCK the Police!” is a phrase I’m sure we have all heard and some of us have even said it. Police Officers are generally viewed as cocky‚ donut eating a-holes who think themselves above the law and like to flex their authority. These stereotypes are largely due to television and some based upon personal experience. However‚ this isn’t entirely true for all police officers‚ especially here at USM. Here at Southern Miss we have our own University Police Department which has a positive role

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    Always Running Summary

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    than 450 active gangs made up of different races. In 2005 LA had 600 members that were white and only 11 gangs is from. But in LA there are 21‚790 members that are Hispanics and there are 264 gangs made up by Hispanics. The title of my main work is Always Running by Luis J. Rodriguez is about the gang in La and he lives in a struggle environment‚ racism occurs in his lifetime. Despite the school board’s recent sentiments regarding the lack of value that fiction provides‚ fiction should remain in the

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