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    Stereotype is defined as, “a simplified and standardized conception or image invested with special meaning and held in common by members of a group.” (“stereotype”) In other words, stereotypes are ideas that are widely associated with certain groups, whether they be correct or not. While not all stereotypes are bad, they still are a generalization about a group of people. The damage behind stereotypes are since stereotypes are not always truthful, they often give people false information. The…

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    1.) Do you favor ethnocentrism or cultural relativism? Define both, using examples, and explain your position. Ethnocentrism is a concept developed by William Sumner in 1906. Ethnocentrism is when a “group” uses there way of doing things to judge others. There are positives and negatives to ethnocentrism. On the positive side of ethnocentrism, it creates loyalties with a group. While on the negative side ethnocentrism can lead to discrimination. Cultural relativism is a way to look at a…

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    Aristotle once said, “The worst form of inequality, is trying to make unequal things equal.” A major example of this concept of inequality displays itself through humans. Although people may seem similar and equal, each personality and talent differs from one another. Now, one might wonder what it would be like if every single person were truly equal. This theme is developed in the short story “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut, and also in the film 2081 directed by Chandler Tuttle. Tuttle’s…

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    Gender stereotypes are an abstraction about the attributes and roles of a specific gender. This involves the major differences between gender roles. These stereotypes are mostly used to refer to a negative generalization, but could also refer to a positive aspect as well. However, these clichés rarely express the true character about of the particular gender in question. Gender stereotyping is shaped into individuals’ minds because of the different ideas and theories that media released in the…

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    The relationship between the hearing community and the deaf community has often been a lack of misunderstanding due to it’s values. Misconceptions and stereotypes are different from each other in its perspective and opposite point of view on the groups. Misconceptions and stereotypes are usually found in the social media basics. Misconceptions are used to determine groups as different ways like basis that are wrong facts and opinions. Stereotypes are useful to describe the truth and views of a…

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    When people compare themselves to other people, they look at certain qualities and skills that the others may possess. When examining these qualities and skills, they can only experience their perception of the comparison. The perception of the comparison is either negative or positive based on skills or qualities they lack. When the perception of the comparison is negative, emotions like envy develop. Envy is that common emotion they may experience towards the other person (Jordan & Chalder,…

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    cars change with culture in many ways, such as their design and usefulness, but they also change with their stereotypes at the same time. Car stereotypes are used everywhere from tv shows, movies, books and even are in some realities. what is a car stereotype, it's when a car/style is used define a people/race/sex. But what does this mean for culture? Let's start in modern day america. A stereotype that comes to mind is that italian mob families in america drive Lexus and big black SUVs. Why…

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    “Never judge a book by it’s cover”, this is a common and universally known adage. Furthermore, it simply means, individuals should not prejudge and draw conclusions based on superficial characteristics. However, in most of society, stereotyping and prejudging are the methods we utilize in determining a person's identity. For example, developing preconceptions about an individual from the way they speak, appear, act, or any other physical trait is indeed stereotyping. Additionally, the reason…

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    Stereotypes Stereotyping affects society in almost every way. Stereotyping is an idea of a certain group of people simplifying and often demeaning, this limits individuality in addition to potential. In this story stereotyping is demonstrated in dialogue and actions made by the characters. When stereotypes are used they affect not only the stereotyped but also the one making the stereotype by limiting them to shallow minded ideals. An example would be that Lennie is mistreated and misjudged…

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    When I was 16 I moved to from California to Texas. During this time, I assume everyone in Texas wears a cowboy hat, boots, talks in a southern accent such as saying y’all and other such stereotypes. I assume the general understanding of Texas from what I was taught as a kid in movies, music, and shows. Once I moved to Texas that that type of thought was used against me, my classmates assume I probably l go to the beach and surf and have met plenty of celebrities when I lived in California. This…

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