Noun
- A judgement or opinion formed before or without knowledge of the facts, usually adverse.
- A preconceived idea or preference.
- An irrational fear or hatred for some group, race or religion.
- The hurt caused to a person by such fear or hatred.
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- 1.Prejudice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Examines the meaning of prejudice in different cases including prejudice based on social stereotypes, learned in early education, and used as a theme in novels. ...
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rejudice
- 2.prejudice: West's Encyclopedia of American Law (Full Article ...
- prejudice n. An adverse judgment or opinion formed beforehand or without knowledge or examination of the facts ... to have a prejudiced view: bias, jaundice, ...
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prejudice!!!?
What is some prejudice in
Hannah from the book the Witch
of Blackbird pond! I need
three examples from the book!
When was she prejudices? If
Hannah wasnt really who else??
I need your help pleez!!!!
Thankz!!!
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Lol, this should be in homework help =) You'll just have to read the book to find out. You'll be looking for things that aren't known directly by the character, but thinks that its true of all races. E.G. In the hobbit, the dwarves think that all of the elves are naive and kinda dumb without knowing if that is completely true. |
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What steps to reduce prejudice Prejudice - a negative
attitude toward people who
belong to a specific social
group.
Suppose you work for the UN
and you are trying to develop
peaceful ways warring groups
can come together to overcome
prejudice. What steps would
you tell the US President
concerming Iraq? How would you
reduce prejudice there?
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First of all he(Barak) has to keep all those promises to the Arab world that he pledge during presidential campaign and the Cairo policy address and then it will be easy for him to remember all his personal approach to deal with the prejudice on his very own skin color-for that matter identity.no bomb attached my dear! |
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What is the difference between I have to do an essay for
English on the book The
Chrysalids and how the society
is judgemental, prejudice and
rule-oriented. I need two
examples for each. So, first
of all, what is the difference
between prejudice and
judgemental? I can't tell the
difference! And, if you have
read the book, what would be
two instances or examples for
each of the three umbrella
terms?
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being judgemental is judging people based on the decisions they make, and being prejudice is judging people based on things they can't change |
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