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    But that’s all mainstream is, a small section of hip-hop influenced and perverted, by the trends of which media sets; it shouldn 't be seen as a representation whatsoever. People who believe hip-hop sends nothing but a concoction of violent, heinous lyrics blasting into…

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    The mainstream culture is created of many subcultures not necessarily consisting of white individuals. A great example would be the coffee as mentioned in the blog article by Lander “white people love Starbucks although they will profess to hate how the chain…

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    portrays anything other than heterosexuality as wrong. This brings in the concept of the homophobic/transphobic frame. The homophobic/ transphobic frame is fed by people’s misinterpretations and fears of LGBT. For example, how LGBT content in mainstream media is portrayed on a heteronormative scale. Real attempts of showing outside maybe a hug or a kiss are looked down on or seen as disgusting. This proves true for heterosexual men who can’t stand to see outride gay content. Where they…

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    political news of the week with a comedic twist. To start off the show, Gutfeld and his guests conversed about the false BuzzFeed dossier about Donald Trump and his subsequent claims about widespread “fake news” in the mainstream media. They addressed the ongoing theme of the “liberal, mainstream” media attempting to delegitimize President-Elect Donald Trump and how their actions only make them look petty. But, Mr. Gutfeld was quick to add that both…

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    Although much progress has been made in recent years in helping LGBT Americans not be a marginalized group, the way Noah is treated like an alien in I’ll Give You The Sun illustrates how being LGBT still puts you into a marginalized group. Being in a marginalized group means it’s less likely that you were to be accepted, get jobs, find friends and partners, and even makes it more difficult to do the things you love. It’s much more likely that you will be criticized and discriminated against if…

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    focuses on the revitalization of the feminist movement that started in the late 1960s and continued into the late 1980s and how marginalized lesbian and indigenous feminist groups used Second Wave Feminism to begin demanding recognition within the mainstream…

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    A stereotype, as defined by the Merriam-Webster dictionary, is to believe unfairly that all people or things with a particular characteristic are the same. Racial stereotyping is something that has been occurring throughout history and has become a tremendous issue. With an increase in social media within the past decade, many new sources and blogs have created websites to discuss these problems. Two prominent websites that talk about social issues such as these are After Ellen and Angry Asian…

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    issues within the community. The Television shows Fresh Prince of Bel Air and Black-ish brings to light and successfully decodes 20th and 21st century race issues, specifically black male issues that have not been adequately dealt with in mainstream media. Mainstream television has had black characters and have covered black issues but they often have characteristics that fit stereotypes surrounding black male. These characters are sometime portrayed similar to what is seen in public or in the…

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    Without it, some of these students may never reach their full potential, as they would fall even further behind in a mainstream classroom. I think it may be possible that if the student received special education services part-time throughout a regular school day that they would not be able to catch up as quickly as they would attending The College School. For my third…

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    with Down syndrome in both primary and secondary education recognise the value of equal interaction and a shared enjoyment of activities inside and outside of the classroom throughout the school day. In a research study by Buckley et al (2006) 18 mainstream students and 28 special education students with Down syndrome were compared to detect if there was a variation in skills associated with socialisation,…

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