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    Prejudice in Movies - Milk

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    Setting This movie was set in America in the 1970s fresh off of the 50s and 60s where police would raid establishments and arrest people for being gay. The film is a biography of Harvey Milk‚ the first openly gay person to hold public office in the state of California. It begins in New York on Milk’s 40th birthday and follows him to his move to San Francisco and the political roller coaster he went through to become San Francisco’s city advisor and the tribulations that he faced after. The movie

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    Stereotypes In Mulan

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    are needed. This stereotype is so important in this film that they even wrote a song about it! In the song “Honour to us All”‚ the only way a woman can bring honour to her family is by getting married. The worst part is‚ children‚ particularly girls‚ will be taught that in order to please and bring honour to your family‚ you have to change your appearance‚ stand straight‚ put on makeup‚ wear fancy clothes and jewelry‚ and be proper. The ideal wife and perfect daughter stereotype is harmful to children

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    A Stereotypical Teenager? Loud‚ obnoxious‚ rebellious‚ out of control‚ and up to no good… these are just a few of a wide number of stereotypes that are attributed to American teenagers. What is it about teenagers that make the rest of society seem to turn against them? I believe that there are many misconceptions about teenagers. Many people in different generations sincerely believe that all teenagers are up to no good‚ and are guaranteed trouble no matter where they are. I am not arguing that

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    Culture Stereotypes

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    Culture stereotypes – how to avoid culture conflicts The world today is a multicultural society. A globalization has brought a greater diversity to communities. Although we live in post-modern world‚ there are still believes‚ which can carry narrow-minded character concerning members of some nation. Culture stereotype is the way of categorizing people in to the group and assuming that everyone who has the same culture‚ religion‚ values and race would act the same way. Stereotypes are generalizations

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    Stereotypes In Advertising

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    who we should be. Sometimes they sell addictions" (Kilbourne‚ Beauty and the Beast). When the average person is bombarded by 2‚000-3‚000 ads a day (Kilbourne‚ address)‚ it is impossible to remain unaffected by the aforementioned concepts and stereotypes (Still Killing Us Softly‚ video). Ads use insecurities to promise betterment with the purchase of a certain product. They are breeding grounds

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    Prejudice and Stereotypes

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    negative views about someone even if they do not have the complete background on the individual or group of people. Prejudice is mostly caused by a particular stereotype made about a person or group. A stereotype is “a fixed‚ over generalized belief about a particular group or class of people” (Cardwell‚ 1996). People make stereotypes by making generalizations such as females should only cook‚ clean and raise children. Or all Americans t are greedy‚ or all African Americans steal. “Discrimination

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    Cinderella Stereotypes

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    Cinderella‚ it removes the simple educational values that the original portrays. For being a politically correct story it portrays humans is nothing but animals unable to control their actions. We will address couple of stereotypes that this story reinforces. The first stereotype is that man is nothing but an animal and cannot control their desires. In this version of Cinderella women are only considered sexual objects for man’s amusement. When Cinderella walks into the ball dressed to the nines

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    Stereotypes Of Metalheads

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    Metalheads are often referred to by society as violent‚ angry individuals that worship satan. They are viewed as people that‚ if they got the chance‚ would watch the world burn‚ and these stereotypes need to be left behind. Most metalheads are not violent‚ destructive‚ evil‚ or Satanists‚ but a group of people searching for a place to fit in. They unite under the heavy sounds of metal. While I will agree that when you first hear heavy metal‚ it sounds like the evil‚ “all-I-want-is-death” music‚ but

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    Stereotype Speech

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    Stereotypical Stereotypes Stereotype: Ster·e·o·type‚ [ster-ee-uh-tahyp]‚ noun‚ verb- a set of inaccurate‚ simplistic generalizations about a group that allows others to categorize them and treat them accordingly. Teenager: teen·ag·er‚ [teen-ey-jer]‚ noun- a person between the ages of 13 and 19 inclusive. How could these two words‚ so opposite in meaning‚ make so much sense when put together? Being a teenager doesn’t just define your age‚ it classifies you into a pre-determined stereotype where people

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    Teenage Stereotypes

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    Brainwashed Barbies Believe it or not‚ shopping and going online are considered favorite hobbies for many young teenage girls. A teenage girl will shop at any day or time of the week‚ so whenever a new cool product is out on the market‚ they’re probably already in line for it. Whether a new product is out‚ or some new celebrity gossip‚ technology has nearly all teenagers caught up with social media and constantly on social networking sites. Young teenage girls are exposed to so much media

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