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    References: 1. Barrett‚ Terry. (1994) Criticizing Art: Understanding the Contemporary. Mountain View‚ California: Mayfield Publishing Company. 2. http://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/199805/where-bias-begins-the-truth- about- stereotypes 3. http://nwhp.org/whm/simpson_bio.php 4. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/02/arts/design/02lorn.html?pagewanted=all 5. http://www.clutchmagonline.com/2010/03/the-colorful-canvas-files-lorna-simpson/

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    must act upon the atrocities. Incidences like Pol Pot’s Khmer Rouge‚ Tiananmen Square‚ the Rwandan Genocide‚ and the Nuremburg Trials demonstrated not only the utter disregard for human rights‚ but also how people react to these acts. Despite these blatant wrong-doings‚ human rights groups‚ such as the UN and the Amnesty International‚ remained unrequited with supporting the countries in need. However‚ some justice was brought about‚ for people also intensely reacted in support. Going to show that people

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    article more subjective by sensationalising the reaction of the public and can indicate bias. Projection: Many stories tell the reader what might happen next in relation to the event or people in the report. This might include a comment from a police officer‚ an MP‚ a family member or a general prediction of consequences or outcomes. Bias Something to keep in mind when reading newspaper articles is bias. Usually‚ the views of newspapers are predetermined by their political ideology i.e

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    reporting it cause there to be bias in what we read in newspapers‚ online articles‚ and what we watch on television. In many countries‚ for example Iran‚ the government controls the media‚ causing certain facts to be left out and others included as the government sees it. How biased the media source is relative to the background of the country reporting it and sometimes even their perception of the other country as a whole. All of these factors ultimately lead to the bias we see in modern historiography

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    Gloria Semenitari Yellow Excerpts from this chapter “East is East‚ East Is West: Asians as Americans” from Yellow by Frank Wu. Copyright © 2001 by Frank Wu. Reprinted by permission of Basic Books‚ a member of Perseus Books‚ LLC. This article highlights the life of the average Asian American‚ their struggles‚ their beliefs and the discrimination they face that is constantly subdued. The author examines affirmative action‚ discrimination and other controversial issues through the eyes of the

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    Stereotypes and Prejudice

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    and subtle forms of stereotyping and prejudice. Two theories that explain overt prejudice are reviewed: realistic conflict theory and social identity theory. Although overt prejudice seems to have declined‚ subtle stereotyping is still pervasive. The authors review one theory‚ aversive racism theory‚ that explains this phenomenon. They also discuss two perspectives‚ attributional ambiguity and stereotype threat‚ which provide accounts of the impact of subtle racism. Both overt and subtle prejudice

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    Another subtle way in which sexism exists isn’t even committed by men—women are taking part in a cycle of misogyny and hatred of the members of their own gender. Very commonly nowadays you see young girls and even grown women claim to be different from their female

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    complained about discrimination‚ filed a charge of discrimination‚ or participated in an employment discrimination investigation or lawsuit (Walsh‚ 2013). This law applies to employers with 20 or more employees. Discrimination based on age can be subtle or blatant actions such as refusing to hire or promote older candidates‚ biased comments or comparisons to younger workers‚ or

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    Response In The Taming of the Shrew scene‚ Petruchio is sexualized by not wearing a shirt through most of the scene and making many sexual innuendos towards Kate. Shakespeare added innuendos into a lot of his writing but I did not expect to see so much blatant sexuality as in The Taming of the Shrew. This scene was also different because Petruchio performed many wrestling moves such as body slamming Kate and trying to pin her to the ground‚ which would be seen in WWE Wrestle type acting today. The setting

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    Andrew Nichols SOC 303 September 21st‚ 2012 Tuskegee and Medical EthicsIn 1932‚ a predominant sense of sub-par living conditions among residential African American farmers in Macon County‚ Alabama had kept most men and women desperate to adopt a better standard of community health and economic stability. The collective psychological state was mostly in a place of anxiety or desperation‚ with hope to develop and sustain an improved quality of life. It’s understandable why as many as 600 individuals

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