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    Stereotypes: “...a fixed, over generalized belief about a particular group or class of people.” (Cardwell, 1996). Stereotypes create an unconscious perception on a group of people. Generalization ignores differences between individuals; therefore we pass assumptions towards others that may not be accurate. Stereotypes enables us to respond quickly to situations because we may have had similar experiences before. The use of stereotypes is an involuntary way we simplify our social world; they reduce

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    thing is known as a stereotype. Everyone has a stereotype of someone or something, whether they know it or not. It has become more common to have stereotypes in today 's world. Human beings tend to settle on fixed images about races or cultures, and in doing so, assume, due to stereotypes, that they are endangered by all understood in that group. Such attitudes are dangerous, and spread violence across cultures. Every race and culture is characterized by stereotypes. Those that are stereotyped

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    and Usage of Stereotypes on Individuals On an average day, one might turn on the television to a variety of shows. Some may display a husband coming home from work to a meal cooked by his wife, and others may show a blonde girl proving her lack of common sense. Nevertheless, this comes to show how commonly it occurs that stereotypes are presented in our daily lives. Stereotypes are considered to be widely generalized perceptions of particular groups of people. There are stereotypes in regards to

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    Stereotype Stereotypes

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    Like Maz Jobrani says, “Stereotypes exist because there's always some truth to stereotypes. Not always, but often”. Stereotypes do exist because there is some truth to them; although, sometimes stereotypes are made without the complete truth and that’s when the become insulting. Even thought their might be some truth to stereotypes, they really shouldn’t be used. Stereotypes are placed on people unfairly, and they can affect us all. Stereotypes can be defined as an idea that many people believe

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    remains one of the most ignorant factors of society. It is as if the stereotypic representation has evolved as the film and television industry evolved over the years. Stereotypes have always been a part of society. There is a habit in a society where people create an image of others and refuse to see beyond that image. Stereotypes have always been viewed as discriminatory and offensive by most people. Perhaps it is because they affect the minorities in most settings. Hollywood, as an industry, is

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    blonde hair are not smart. All Irish people are alcoholics. These are all examples of common stereotypes that live in today’s society. I would just like say, that if anyone here was offended by my words, I truly apologize. These are certainly not my opinions, but it was important that we face the truth and acknowledge that these stereotypes (or any stereotypes for that matter) are major issue in society. Stereotypes can affect real life situations. They can cause division between people and can even be

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    Breaking Stereotypes The labeling or stereotyping of different races often define how they are supposed to act, think, and conduct themselves within society. Stereotyping can have an extremely negative effect on individuals in a particular ethnic group that have a real potential to become something better than what their labels define them as. Stereotypes such as all Native Americans are uneducated and lazy, or all Caucasian people are racists, are assumptions that can cause hatred between races

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    The Impact of Stereotypes Stereotype: 1. A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing. 2. A person or thing that conforms to a widely held but oversimplified image of the class or type to which they belong. Stereotypes are one of the most common issues, today and throughout history, that cause our nation to be divided. It has a problem inside and out of country. Stereotypes range from false guarantees to bad interpretations. According to Facing

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    Stereotypes are inaccurate depictions of a certain group of people based off a cliche addressed to them by anyone. This natural act which often feeds off of implicit biases that are unconsciously brought about by many aspects from past experiences to the environment you are within. Whether these ideas advertised by the media are used to fuel desires for the “greater good” or used to instil hate within a community, they have been a part of society for generations. Research and instances throughout

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    Stereotypes and Films This week, in Chapter 5 The Perceptual Context, we covered stereotypes. Stereotypes typically refer to membership in social categories such as sex, race, age, or profession, that are believed to be associated with certain traits and behaviors, as noted by Neuliep (2015). Stereotypes can often stem from an individual’s own perception and form one’s cultural upbringing. The film I am covering, as it relates to stereotypes is Think Like a Man. Think Like a Man is about four women

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