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stereotypes <a stereotype; stereotypes> N

stereotypes

stereotype N COMPUT

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In spite of (or because of) the characters' oddities, they become nearly cartoon characters -- extremely memorable stereotypes.
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This is a non confrontational way of changing stereotypes and preconceived ideas.
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She suggests that their bullying could be tied to their exemplification of broken stereotypes.
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Containing the racial stereotypes and caricatures of its day, the book was popular, and constitutes an excellent example of early 20th century adventure novel.
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That and an assortment of well-worn gender-based stereotypes about thirtysomething women.
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This character has been said to be defined "against" the genre's stereotypes, particularly the femme fatale: they are not attractive, not home-bound, and not submissive, either conversationally or professionally.
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They are most often found making stereotypes about people or events, and believe that disposition based attributions are innate, and rarely ever change.
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Or do we merely play up to those careworn stereotypes?
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Avoiding stereotypes and labeling based on personal dress, the program uses polo shirts, t-shirts, and other articles of clothing like neckerchiefs as "uniforms".
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Whether you call them archetypes or stereotypes, there are certain experiences and certain kinds of people that are common to adolescents.
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