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    Teenage Stereotypes

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    Brainwashed Barbies Believe it or not‚ shopping and going online are considered favorite hobbies for many young teenage girls. A teenage girl will shop at any day or time of the week‚ so whenever a new cool product is out on the market‚ they’re probably already in line for it. Whether a new product is out‚ or some new celebrity gossip‚ technology has nearly all teenagers caught up with social media and constantly on social networking sites. Young teenage girls are exposed to so much media

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    Injustices in the World: Racism and Police Brutality – Rough Draft There are many injustices that happen in the world. These injustices‚ more often than not‚ inflict some sort of suffering and pain on someone or a group of people. Throughout organized religion‚ there is a common motif of suffering. Many are taught that suffering‚ like most pains in the world‚ is inevitable. Nevertheless‚ many will concur that injustices in the world should be eliminated for the benefit of those encountering the

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    Australian Stereotype

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    Representations of the "Australian Persona" ‘Mateship’ A key element of what is presented to be the Australian character is that of camaraderie‚ base friendliness towards everybody‚ and egalitarianism‚ the belief that everybody is equal and should have the same opportunities‚ treatment‚ etc. as everybody else. As such‚ Australians are very supportive of democracy‚ compulsory voting‚ and are generally‚ in most cases‚ unprejudiced towards each other based on such trivialities as‚ for example‚ social

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    Stereotypes In Macbeth

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    In the twenty-first century‚ there are no stereotypes on any gender pertaining to the characteristics that they are supposed to have. Males are not expected to be strong and brave; females are not expected to be weak and sensitive‚ instead everyone can be anyone they choose. But in William Shakespeare’s time – the seventeenth century – people were expected to behave a certain way in society. Throughout many plays Shakespeare went against that expectation and rebelled against society’s norms by creating

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    The Cause Of Stereotypes

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    Another example is Ciara a black female that owns a black Toyota Sudan is caught speeding through a yellow light. The cop sitting at the stop sign across the street turns his sirens on to pull her over the car. The Caucasian officer gets out the police car and approaches the car asking for a license and registration. Ciara gets frustrated and causes a fuss because she thinks she is getting pullover because she is black. In reality‚ she is not right and‚ in fact‚ she is clearly wrong. She was clearly

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    Society has now evolved to make police brutality so falsely publicized to a point where the entire story is not even being told leading to many jumping to conclusions. A stereotype can be defined as a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image of a particular person or group. Simply stated‚ a stereotype is considered a view that one person has of a different individual that may or may not be true. A stereotype is commonly misinterpreted as a misconception. The difference is that a misconception

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    Language Stereotypes in the Media The media has molded the way of thinking within many reports decades. The media is known to manipulate certain words to persuade the tone of a message to the public‚ in terms of character and culture. In addition‚ racial and gender stereotypes are covered in countless advertisements and media reporting through the use of specific images and words. McGowan asked the question‚ “So does language shape character and culture‚ or is it the other way around? At one level

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    Contrasting Stereotypes

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    time children happily show off their parents. We all sat on the floor curiously enthralled in what parents would bring as they spoke about their everyday tasks. Of course everyone was intrigued by the rusty‚ red fire extinguisher‚ the gadgets of a police officer‚ and the different colored liquids of a scientist. It seemed that all the parents had interesting jobs. Except mine. My mom was a struggling single mother‚ working two shifts at a fast food restaurant. Speaking little english‚ she had no opportunity

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    Police Officer

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    MY DREAM JOB _________________________________ By:___________________ Section:________ DREAM JOB Name:_____________________________________ Section:_______________ Your Dream Job Assignment will be a 4-part project… ▪ My Ideal Job Profile (15 points) ▪ Written Reflection (40 points) ▪ Career Project (20 points) ▪ Business Card (15 points) Written Reflection 40 points The written reflection is a 5 paragraph essay (each paragraph

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    Police Misconduct

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    Hamza G Case study: married to a murderer FIDO= Facts issues Decisions Opinions Facts. 1. In 1998‚ Heather Ennis applied for manger the Elks Club in Prince Albert Saskatchewan and received the position 2. She started her work on July 15th and worked approximately to July 24th 3. She took 3 days off work to see her husband 4. She met her husband through a friend of a friend 5. They had a strong established relationship 6

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