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Publicēts: 21.03.2007.
Valoda: Angļu
Līmenis: Vidusskolas
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  • Eseja 'Stereotypes', 1.
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Until this moment I didn’t knew what mean the word stereotype. Then I looked into the vocabulary and read: Stereotypes are ideas held about members of particular groups, based solely on membership in that group. They are often considered to be negative or prejudicial and may be used to justify certain discriminatory behaviors. More benignly, stereotypes may express sometimes-accurate folk wisdom about social reality.
Various stereotypes had been pullulated from ancient times. We meet stereotypes every day. For example, I think now about Marylin Manson. In my opinion, he on the scene and in real life is the same. I know that this is wrong, because I judge about him only of his behavior production and likeness. All stars procreate stereotypes about themselves. They want that all world know these famous persons exactly like that sort of which they present themselves.
The most popular stereotypes are that blondes are pinheaded, but sexy. The women aren’t serious and good workers in jobs where need logical thinking, but men always are right and resolved, plump and they never bags cry! I think that stereotypes are desultory.

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