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A stereotype is a generalized perception of first impressions: behaviors presumed by a group of people judging with the eyes/criticizing ones outer appearance (or a population in general) to be associated with another specific group. Stereotypes, therefore, can instigate prejudice and false assumptions about entire groups of people, including the members of different ethnic groups, social classes,... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Stereotype Stereotypes of women may include lesser capabilities and/or competencies in math and science in comparison to men.

Capitalist Nigger Stereotypes include the exceptional intelligence and capability of the Jews, the industrious nature of Asians, and the "killer instinct" and "devil-may-care" tenacity of Caucasians.

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Emo In recent years the popular media has associated emo with a stereotype that includes being emotional, sensitive, shy, introverted, or angsty.

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Fanboy Popular depictions of Fanboy stereotypes include the Comic Book Guy on The Simpsons and columnist Larry Groznic from the satirical newspaper The Onion.

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Societal attitudes toward homosexuality Additional stereotypes surrounding gay male identity include hypersexualization, extreme care regarding personal appearance, and knowledge socially inappropriate for males, such as how to sew or decorate.

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Societal attitudes toward homosexuality Additional stereotypes surrounding gay male identity include hypersexualization, extreme care regarding personal appearance, and knowledge socially inappropriate for males, such as how to sew or decorate.

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Minnesota nice Stereotypes of Minnesotans often overlap with qualities of other people from the Upper Midwest, including the perception that many are quiet and do not wish to offend others or cause a disruption, even if it's for their own benefit.

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James Young Deer The ability of Young Deer and St. Cyr to avoid the "inaccuracies and negative stereotypes" of how Native Americans were portrayed on-screen was due to several factors, including the calls for more authenticity in westerns from film trade journals, protests by Native Americans and other moviegoers, and the early flexibility of the film industry.

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Zapped! The usual high school stereotypes appear, including the feminist class president played by Felice Schachter, the snobby cheerleader prom-queen, Heather Thomas in one of her earliest film roles, along with her mean-spirited jock boyfriend Greg Bradford.

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Capitalist Nigger Stereotypes include the exceptional intelligence and capability of the Jews, the industrious nature of Asians, and the "killer instinct" and "devil-may-care" tenacity of Caucasians.

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Capitalist Nigger Stereotypes include the exceptional intelligence and capability of the Jews, the industrious nature of Asians, and the "killer instinct" and "devil-may-care" tenacity of Caucasians.

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Stereotypes of African Americans Today’s stereotypes are not much different, and include unintelligent, loud, very religious, poor, and criminal.

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Snowboarding Reasons for these dying stereotypes include how mainstream it has become, with the shock factor of snowboarding's quick take off on the slopes wearing off.

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Stereotypes of Whites Stereotypes of Whites include a number of archetypes and generalizations about behavior.

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Biphobia Bisexual stereotypes include, but are not limited to: promiscuity, polygamy, living the swinging lifestyle, and being "confused" or "greedy" or "slutty".

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Stereotype Stereotypes of women may include lesser capabilities and/or competencies in math and science in comparison to men.

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Missionary (LDS Church) Other stereotypes include the supposed rush of many RMs to get married as soon as possible.

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Alas Poor Yagan reinforced a negative stereotype regarding alcohol and Indigenous Australians;

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Alas Poor Yagan reinforced a negative stereotype regarding alcohol and Indigenous Australians;

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Missionary (LDS Church) In Mormon culture, stereotypes and jokes abound regarding newly returned missionaries, most dealing with their difficulties in handling the reverse culture shock or learning to speak their native language again if they served a foreign-speaking mission.

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Missionary (LDS Church) In Mormon culture, stereotypes and jokes abound regarding newly returned missionaries, most dealing with their difficulties in handling the reverse culture shock or learning to speak their native language again if they served a foreign-speaking mission.

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Missionary (LDS Church) In Mormon culture, stereotypes and jokes abound regarding newly returned missionaries, most dealing with their difficulties in handling the reverse culture shock or learning to speak their native language again if they served a foreign-speaking mission.

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Anti-Mexican sentiment Throughout U.S. history, American people circulated negative stereotypes regarding Mexican Americans.

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Red hair Cultural reactions have varied from ridicule to admiration; many common stereotypes exist regarding redheads and they are often portrayed as the “fiery-tempered redhead”.

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Enid Blyton Many of Blyton's children's books similarly popularized negative stereotypes regarding gender, race, and class.

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Enid Blyton Many of Blyton's children's books similarly popularized negative stereotypes regarding gender, race, and class.

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Enid Blyton Many of Blyton's children's books similarly popularized negative stereotypes regarding gender, race, and class.

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Racism in the United States According to Godfrey Cheshire, a critic on the New York Press, "the only vicious racial stereotype that's not only still permitted but actively endorsed by Hollywood" is that of Arabs as crazed terrorists.

Anti-Arabism According to Godfrey Cheshire, a critic on the New York Press, "the only vicious racial stereotype that's not only still permitted but actively endorsed by Hollywood" is that of Arabs as crazed terrorists.

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Racism in the United States According to Godfrey Cheshire, a critic on the New York Press, "the only vicious racial stereotype that's not only still permitted but actively endorsed by Hollywood" is that of Arabs as crazed terrorists.

Anti-Arabism According to Godfrey Cheshire, a critic on the New York Press, "the only vicious racial stereotype that's not only still permitted but actively endorsed by Hollywood" is that of Arabs as crazed terrorists.

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Stereotype Automatic stereotype activation can be totally involuntary, and is described as the activation of categorically associated "nodes", according to Leopold and Brown from the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.

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Chinola The stereotype of the Chinola individual, according to non-sinaloa Mexicans, is that of a person of very low education, who usually works in the drug trafficking trade, prone to violence and of a poor aestethic.

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Stereotype Automatic stereotype activation can be totally involuntary, and is described as the activation of categorically associated "nodes", according to Leopold and Brown from the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.

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Stereotypes of East and Southeast Asians in the United States According to those trying to debunk this belief, the model minority stereotype alienates Asian Americans from other minorities and covers up actual Asian American issues and needs that are still not properly addressed in America today.

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Squarepusher According to a list of gear from the official website, Squarepusher owns:

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Squarepusher According to a list of gear from the official website, Squarepusher owns:

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    Stereotype

    Look up stereotype in ... A stereotype is a generalized perception of first impressions: behaviors presumed by a group of people judging with the eyes/criticizing ones outer appearance (or a population in general) to be associated with another specific group.
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    Stereotype (UML)

    Stereotypes are one of three extensibility mechanisms in Unified Modeling Language (UML). They allow designers to extend the vocabulary of UML in order to create new model elements, derived from existing ones, but that have specific properties that are suitable for a particular problem domain or otherwise specialized usage.
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    Stereotype (printing)

    A stereotype, in printing, also known as a stereoplate or simply a stereo, was originally a "a solid plate or type-metal, cast from a papier-mâché or plaster mould taken from the surface of a forme of type" used for printing instead of the original.
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    Stereotype (disambiguation)

    Stereotypes are ideas about people of other particular groups, based primarily on membership in that group. Stereotypes may also refer to:
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    Stereotype threat

    Stereotype threat is the fear that one's behaviour will confirm an existing stereotype of a group with which one identifies. This fear can sometimes affect performance.
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    Ethnic stereotype

    An ethnic stereotype is a generalized representation of an ethnic group, composed of what are thought to be typical characteristics of members of the group.
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    Stereotype Be

    Stereotype Be is Kevin Max's debut album as a solo artist. The album blends progressive rock, world music—particularly Middle Eastern—spoken word, traditional pop, and spiritual lyrics.
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    Stereotype Anomaly

    Stereotype Anomaly is an American electronic band from Texas. They have been praised in the game mod scene for their work on composing professional music for their video games projects.
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    Social stereotype

    | Bigotry · Black supremacy Diversity · Eugenics · Eurocentrism Multiculturalism · Oppression Political correctness · Prejudice Stereotype · Tolerance and intolerance | ... Stereotypes
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    Nurse stereotypes

    The "handmaiden" stereotype is that of a person with little intelligence, knowledge, judgment, or autonomy, a person who exists only to assist the physician.

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