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Will All Aspiring Knights Please Stand!

by TrevorS in Society, December 28, 2010
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The ages of chivalry are dead. The narrowing of the gap between male and female roles in society has killed them. Will they ever be seen again?

The Difference Between Stereotyping and Social Typing

by Rhodora Bande in Education, December 22, 2010
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Are you familiar with stereotyping and social typing? How can we use our knowledge about these two inevitable social processes in everyday life?

Stereotyping

by cheerbear11 in Issues, February 26, 2010
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About stereotyping people.

Is Gender Based Stereotyping Really Still Alive?

by HeidiQuest in Issues, August 26, 2009
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Can we weather the storm of gender based stereotypes even when we are hit with a devastating economic downturn?

Are You Being Stereotyped and If So What’s the Solution?

by Mark Crossley in Subcultures, July 30, 2009
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This is an article from a Christian perspective on the subject of Stereotyping.

Gender Stereotyping in Singapore

by leecym in Sociology, July 23, 2009
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Gender stereotyping is a pertinent issue in today’s society. I seek to explore the causes and effects of gender stereotyping and the various gender stereotypes that are present in Singapore literature. The focus is on gender stereotyping in Singapore as portrayed in plays and short stories written by local authors.

Who Says Artists Can’t be Macho?

by Kate Eglan Garton in Sociology, January 11, 2009
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Teaching stereotyping to our children is not healthy.

Stereotyping: Let’s Talk About It

by crazymagician1 in Ethnicity, October 4, 2008
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An article that was written to show what stereotyping is doing to our society.

East London Youth: A Fight Against the Stereotype

by The Huzzinator in Issues, September 28, 2008
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A look at east London youth of today and why they are stereotyped the way they are.

Revelations After a Robbery

by Italian Rose in Society, September 24, 2008
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Sometimes upsetting things like robberies bring about bigger realizations.

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