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    Asian American Stereotypes

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    One of these stereotypes is that they know martial arts. This can be seen in a multitude of movies released in America. It has gotten to the point where many people around the country just assume Asians know karate or some other form of martial arts. Some movies include Karate Kid and The Tuxedo. In Karate Kid (2010)‚ the main character played by Jaden Smith outright states that “… it’s China - everyone knows kung fu.” In the Tuxedo‚ Jackie Chan was beat up by a cyclist

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    The Chinese poets Hanshan‚ Tao Qian and Du Fu‚ maintained different philosophies of life heavily influenced by their respective religions. Collectively their poems showed the struggle between what is and what should be. Their prescribed ways of life answer questions about the human condition and this is presented in their works of poetry‚ which offer insight on how to live your life. Legendary Buddhist monk Hanshan‚ encourages readers to look within oneself and venture into the Cold Mountain or the

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    “Then came Fu Xi and He looked upward and contemplated the images in the heavens‚ and looked downward and contemplated the occurrences on earth. He united man and wife‚ regulated the five stages of change‚ and laid down the laws of humanity.” -Ban Gu‚ Baihu tongy (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fu_Xi) A sizeable number of Fu-Xi’s contributions cluster in the Area of 5000 years ago. This time period‚ and personal information about this Being resemble information we have for another Prophet‚ Krishna

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    Cultural Stereotypes

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    Introduction 1. The term «stereotype» 2. Common Stereotypes 2.1. African Americans 2.2. Men and Women 2.3. Cultures 2.4. Groups of Individuals 3. The Positive Side of Stereotypes Conclusion Introduction Cultural stereotypes may seem humorous but they can harm people. While many people understand and accept this as true‚ a "case study" approach‚ in the form of personal testimony‚ is often more valuable than a truckload of research. The definition of a stereotype is any commonly known public

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    Stereotypes & Prejudice

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    Program Material Stereotypes and Prejudice Worksheet Please complete the following exercises‚ remembering that you are in an academic setting and should remain unbiased‚ considerate‚ and professional when completing this worksheet. Part I Select three of the identity categories below and name or describe at least 3 related stereotypes for each: Race Ethnicity Religion Gender Sexual orientation Age Disability Category Stereotype 1 Stereotype 2 Stereotype 3 Sexual Orientation

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    Canadian Stereotypes

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    Canadian Stereotypes Essay As I write this‚ I sit inside my igloo with a warm glass of maple syrup next to me and my moose “Rex” curled up in a ball just outside. Just hearing that sentence probably made you think of a Canadian even though‚ except in rare cases‚ none of it is true about me. Stereotypes are impossible to avoid. No matter what country you live in‚ or what race you are‚ people will be able to set you into a group based only on stereotypes they have heard about you. Stereotypes are often

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    Hispanic Stereotypes

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    In life‚ we hear all sorts of stereotypes on the topics such as gender and race or even both at the same time. It is degrading to that certain individual who has the stereotype being made on them; moreover‚ especially when you’re that individual. Those of different race‚ other than white‚ carry stereotypes upon‚ which they bear each and every day. For example‚ I hear that the majority of Hispanics are illegal‚ involved with crimes‚ and that they’re all brown. It is not only other races who label

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    Stereotypes and Prejudice

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    Part I Select three of the identity categories below and name or describe at least 3 related stereotypes for each: • Race • Ethnicity • Religion • Gender • Sexual orientation • Age • Disability |Category |Stereotype 1 |Stereotype 2 |Stereotype 3 | |Age |Our older generation (think |Teenagers are linked to crime‚ |The

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    In-Group Stereotypes

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    Stereotypes are widespread beliefs about individuals that are formed just because they belong to a certain group‚ “regardless of their individual characteristics” (OpenStax‚ 2014‚ p. 434). Often these stereotypes prove to be harmful and lead to prejudice mindsets and discriminatory actions. While some stereotypes may be based on physiological characteristics‚ they are taught‚ not inherited‚ and therefore this is a social phenomenon. Social psychologists seek to understand how individuals interact

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    Gender Stereotype

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    Gender Stereotype Stereotyping was an act of generalizing a group by observation of some group members‚ but later it becomes a popular belief and assumption to certain groups. Although sometimes these assumption made by stereotyping can be correct but most of the time it affects our judgment by oversimplifying our further observation on the others. People sometimes rationalize their stereotyping by ignoring evidence that contradicts the stereotype‚ thus created unconscious stereotype. Unconscious

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