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    The negative, unjust attitude towards an ethnic, racial, social, or religious group is defined a prejudice. Prejudice can be categorized into negative treatment of a gender, racial, age, class, religious, and sexual orientation (The Different Types of Prejudice, Parker Janney). A key aspect most doesn’t realize about prejudice is that it is an attitude. Prejudice attitudes include the affective or emotional component, the cognitive component, and the behavioral component (Aronson, Wilson, Akert…

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    Too slow, old, less motivating, can’t keep up, more resistant to change, expensive, these are just a few of the stereotypes that are attributed to mature or older workers. This specific group has been perceived incorrectly for many centuries due to lack of information and questioning. Now in days, it’s difficult to go a day without being stereotyped. A stereotype is a widely known exaggerated fact used to categorize a specific group of people. They are a consequence of incomplete information…

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    The clip I chose to analyze is a clip by comedian Russel Peters called ‘How to become a Canadian Citizen’. The aspect of our social life that this clip reveals is the fact that Russel’s dad, an immigrant from India, still feels the need to assimilate into Canadian society despite being a Canadian citizen. Due to the fact they traveled from another country, Russel Peter’s parents still felt like outsiders despite being in Canada for a large part of their lives. Another aspect of our social life…

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    cowboys are opposite from what individuals may impicture. This also goes back to the statement that stereotypes are truths but are exaggerated. Meanwhile, misconceptions are incorrect assumptions or false statements based off of untruths. They are not prejudice nor are they discriminating although they are hearsay. In order to believe that stereotypes and misconceptions are real, people will first need to know the real truth which can often be the ugly truth.…

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    Kesha once said that you cannot really stereotype people or put them in boxes, it is unfair. According the Merriam Webster stereotyping is the unfairly believe that all people or things with a particular characteristic are the same. This action is done by many people in our society; however, it is unjust. Before I took this class, I was among the ones who used to put a category of individuals in a box. This class has shaped how I look at the world. It has changed my perspective on the way I…

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    physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities” (Robbins & Judge, 2013). By classifying employees on their mental and physical abilities as referenced in their application fosters an environment based on prejudice and negative stereotypes, which reduces the employability and expected performance of that individual. As a leader I would implement the social security disability program and labor force participation. It was enacted in 1956 used to provide…

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    Normans, Saxons and Jews dwell on the island of pre-established England. Because all these separate civilizations have different beliefs and value vastly different things, it’s no wonder that people got a little hostile. There is much racial prejudice between characters in Ivanhoe. The lives between these characters were greatly influenced because of this xenophobia in various ways. It shaped people’s romantic relationships and affected their lifespans. One of the main themes of the film seems…

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    People categorize each other without taking a look at the facts and without looking at each individual. Stereotypes and misconceptions are common in our society and can either be positive or negative. A stereotype is a widely known image or idea society has on a particular group of people. On the other hand, a misconception is an incorrect view or opinion on certain group of people. People stereotype because it is a way to simplify the social world. It categorizes a whole group of people and…

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    decade especially for minority groups who have been negatively affected by their stereotypes; however, many of these snap judgments have saved people in the past from dangerous situations. S tereotypes can bolster antipathetic perceptions, justify prejudice, racism, and other negative connotations on certain groups. Many want the stereotyping to end but I think something this embedded to the human psyche wont go away that easy; although, I am apart of a Hispanic minority…

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    crimes are reported every year of harassments at work and in public. Also in schools, teachers and counselors should protect their students. About “76 percent districts lack those policies and about 20 percent students skip school once a month.” Prejudice is considered a type of disease by limiting peoples’ self-esteem and confidence. Don’t think judging will solve problems and you’ll get away with it. Instead, accept everybody’s personality, so we can be in peace and connect to one…

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