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    were inconsistent with their tips. The narrator soon learned to “work her charm” on the Yankees in order to please them. At the party‚ she continues to use her southern charm to win the people over. The central idea is that people judged by their stereotypes will conform to society to please others. The main character is the narrator who plays as a stereotypical southern girl. She puts on a sweet act for her customers to receive tips. “I just smiled my heartbreaker’s smile and got the man his sandwich

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    When prejudice occurs‚ stereotyping and discrimination may also result. In many cases‚ prejudices are based upon stereotypes. A stereotype is a simplified assumption about a group based on prior assumptions. Stereotypes can be both positive ("women are warm and nurturing") or negative ("teenagers are lazy"). Stereotypes can lead to faulty beliefs‚ but they can also result in both prejudice and discrimination. According to psychologist Gordon Allport‚ prejudice and stereo types emerge in part

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    183). An example of gender stereotypes is the ‘traditional gender roles’‚ namely that woman are submissive and obedient and that men are the protectors. Haggis (2004) demonstrates the presence of these traditional roles through Cameron and his wife. Cameron (a black film director) and

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    the Kitchen‚ the author Barry uses various stereotypes to degrade both men and women. The first stereotype that Barry uses is when he writes‚ “I would no more enter the kitchen than I would attempt to park a nuclear aircraft carrier‚ but my wife‚ glides in very casually and picks up exactly the right kitchen implement‚ and starts doing exactly the right thing without receiving any instructions whatsoever.” In that one quote‚ Barry is using the stereotype that women are like professionals‚ and can

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    associated with aging‚ of which they are not competent individuals engaging in descent amount of exercise regularly instead of their physical limit. The Stereotype Theory The type of knowledge that all humans carry unconsciously and genetically. Several possible motivations have been suggested for the formation of stereotyping. Why? 1. People stereotype other group of people for the purpose of cognitive efficiency. It is a lot easier to extract information from a general sense than differentiating

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    Stereotypes are a widely accepted belief on groups characteristics based on their gender‚ age‚ ethnicity and so forth. Unfortunately‚ this belief has affected our society for countless generations. Though there are numerous examples of stereotypes‚ a common one would be that men fiddling with a perplexing device while women belonging in the kitchen. In the articles‚ “Saplings in the Storm” and “Be the He for She‚” both authors demonstrate that stereotypes play a unusually large role in determining

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    Today‚ we live in a culturally diverse society due to globalization. As our world grows‚ expands and become increasingly more interconnected‚ the need for effective interpersonal communication among differing cultures has become apparent. When people from different cultures interact with one another there is intercultural communication because different cultures create different interpretation and expectations about what is seen as competent behaviors that will enable the construction of shared

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    and make assumptions because of what has became a “norm” in today society. Most stereotypes are myths that carry absolutely no proof or evidence behind them. To make things a little bit more clear‚ stereotyping is a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing. In the book Whistling Vivaldi by Calude M. Steele‚ the author‚ a social psychologist‚ talks about how stereotypes affect us and how stereotyping has become a huge threat to society especially

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    paper will discuss what stereotypes are‚ how they affect people and how stereotypes can affect society. However‚ the common factor in either situation is that no good comes from stereotyping others. All most everyone in their lifetime has stereotyped others are have been a victim of stereotypes. A stereotype is the belief about another culture‚ race or a person that has no logic or evidence to support their negative thoughts. Many people believe that when a person stereotypes another it is the lack

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    Term | Definition | Stereotypes | unreliable‚ exaggerated generalizations about all members of a group that do not take individual differences into account | Prejudice | a negative attitude toward an entire category of people‚ such as a racial or ethnic minority | Labeling theory | An idea that behaviors are deviant only when society labels them as deviant. | Part II Select three of the identity categories below and name or describe at least 3 related stereotypes for each: * Race

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