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    I think cognitive dissonance is extremely common in our lives‚ whether we realize it or not. Almost every day I can say that I am faced with cognitive dissonance. For example I’m on a diet and I know I should not be eating sweets‚ but when I come by one‚ even though I’m telling myself in the moment I shouldn’t be doing this‚ I eat the sweets anyway. Shortly before or after eating it I will try to justify in my mind why I just did that or why it was ok. Something like “oh it was just one; as long

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    Cognitive biases are tendencies to make decisions in ways that can lead to systematic deviations from a standard of rationality‚ good judgment or optimal outcomes‚ often resulting in the person being worst off. There an overwhelming amount of these biases researched and documented to be in effect during our decision making process by many experiments to confirm their validity. Cognitive biases are useful as mental shortcuts that help reduce mental efforts for faster judgments‚ solve problems‚ and

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    The prejudices of the 1930s are still alive today‚ however‚ topics such as people being defined by their gender‚ are not as horrid as they used to be. For example‚ in To Kill a Mockingbird‚ a novel by Harper Lee‚ men were always in charge‚ and women acted and dressed a certain way. Today‚ this is not as big of a deal however‚ it still could be improved. Many organizations and schools around the world today are fighting for gender equality and doing as much as possible to make it happen. The prejudices

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    Prejudice is all around. It can’t not be in everyone’s life. The only people who are prejudice free are probably Gods. Now people may not think that prejudice is apart of everyone’s everyday life but it is. People are making judgements everyday and most people probably don’t even know it. Here are a few examples of prejudice surrounding the population everyday that you probably don’t even know. Prejudice exists today because of society and the influences people have. People who believe that they

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    A cognitive bias is described as the subconscious hindrances found in our own ways of thinking. An example of a cognitive bias is the "planning fallacy". Planning fallacy is when we are overly optimistic in the amount of time required to complete a task. I feel as if I run into this problem a lot in my own way of thinking. I am the type of person who likes to have a plan and to be organized‚ but in certain cases the time required for the completion of task longer than I anticipate. This underestimation

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    Tate Taylor‚ used filmic techniques to convey prejudice in The Help?’ Prejudice was commonplace in Jackson Mississippi‚ America during the 1960’s. African Americans in particular were discriminated against with the racist Jim Crow laws that saw them oppressed as ‘separate but equal’. This idea of prejudice towards African Americans was thoroughly explored throughout the course of director Tate Taylor’s filmic text The Help. However‚ racial prejudice is not the only form of discrimination in the

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    the world‚ people often tend to categorize others based on there appearance‚ religion‚ place of origin‚ or race. Many writers put in there works examples of problems in society such as racism or discrimination. We see a lot of this in the play Othello by famous play writer William Shakespeare. The author incorporates a lot of examples of racism and prejudice towards the main character Othello by other characters in the play. Throughout the history of man kind the issue of race has had an unavoidable

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    I find it difficult to access my thoughts about race and racism. The term “race” is generally used for a group of people that have hereditary traits which differentiate themselves from other individuals. Racism refers to the prejudice or discrimination directed against an individual based on the idea that one race is superior to another. Over the course of my life‚ I never felt comfortable discussing how I feel about race and racism and find it hard to discuss. Since race is an important global issue

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    1.) Define and contrast racism‚ prejudice‚ and discrimination. Provide examples of each. Racism‚ prejudice‚ and discrimination are terms that are closely linked together. These terms represent an act of not accepting everyone for who they are by a “dominant” group or individual. “The dominant group naturally wants to protect its privileged position. Among the weapons it uses to do so are prejudice and discrimination” (Kornblum; Pg. 188). Although these terms are closely linked‚ they each represent

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Essay Prejudice towards different people is a huge part of Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird novel. Nearly every little mishap in the book has been somehow linked or caused by prejudice. Naturally‚ the town of Maycomb is affected by it‚ and the effect isn’t for the best. Prejudice is a destructive force in Maycomb‚ bringing nothing to the town. The cause of Maycomb being destroyed is prejudice spreading hatred throughout the town‚ separating the people‚ and excluding and enabling

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