- it to
promote positive contact and
reduce prejudices. In the 1970s,
research began to show that
prejudice tends to be
based on
favoritism towards one's...
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invites the
reader to
follow events from Elizabeth's viewpoint,
sharing her
prejudices and misapprehensions. "The
learning curve,
while undergone by both protagonists...
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Bride and
Prejudice (also
known as
Bride and
Prejudice: The
Bollywood Musical) is a 2004
romantic comedy-drama film
directed by
Gurinder Chadha. The screenplay...
- person.
Prejudice may also
refer to:
Prejudice (legal term)
Prejudice (1949 film)
Prejudice (1988 film)
Prejudice (2015 film)
Bigot (disambiguation) Discrimination...
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Prejudice is a
legal term with
different meanings,
which depend on
whether it is used in criminal, civil, or
common law. In
legal context,
prejudice differs...
- "No
Prejudice" (in Icelandic: Enga fordóma) is a song by
Icelandic band Pollapönk. It
represented Iceland at the
Eurovision Song
Contest 2014 in Denmark...
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members in
inferior positions in society.
Benevolent prejudices can help
justify any
hostile prejudices a
person has
toward a
particular group. It is defined...
-
Patterns of
Prejudice is a peer-reviewed
academic journal dedicated to the
study of
historical and
contemporary intolerance and
social exclusion. Published...
- Look up
extreme prejudice in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Extreme Prejudice may
refer to:
Extreme Prejudice (film), a 1987
American action film "Extreme...
- anti-Catholic, and anti-female
prejudices. Pettigrew,
Thomas F., & Hammann, Kerstin.
Gordon Willard. 2016. Allport: The
nature of
prejudice. In S.
Salzborn (Ed.)...