Stereotype

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WHAT I AM AND WHAT I CAN BE

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WHAT I AM AND WHAT I CAN BE

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Think LOCAL before Global;

StereotypiStereotypingng

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StereotypeStereotypeStereotypes are generalizations about a group of people whereby we attribute a defined set of characteristics to this group.

A stereotype is a popular belief about specific types of individuals. 

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StereotypesStereotypes are standardized and simplified conceptions of groups based on some prior assumptions. Another name for stereotyping is bias.

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The term stereotypestereotype derives from the Greek Greek words στερεός (stereosstereos), "firm, solid“ and τύπος (typostypos), "impression," hence ""solid impressionsolid impression".".

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These classifications can be positive or negative, such as when various nationalities are stereotyped as friendly or unfriendly.

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DynamicsDynamics In one perspective of the stereotyping process, there are the concepts of ingroups and outgroups.

A second perspective is that of automatic and explicit or subconscious and conscious. 

A third method to categorizing stereotypes is general types and sub-types.

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Where Do Stereotypes Come

From?

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Stereotypes are often used in books to project the characters on television shows.

It is also used in advertising to sell products.

Stereotypes are also passed on from adults to their children through comments made about people and places.

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What Problems are caused by Stereotyping?

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Stereotypes are often accepted as truths.

Stereotypes leads to mistaken belief about oneself.

Stereotyping can affect your judgments of people or individuals.

It can lead to discrimination. It damages self-image and self-steem.

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1. Can stereotyping causes demoralization to workers in a global village? Why or why not?

2. How can our personal morality helps defeat the negative impacts of stereotyping?

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Unique Filipino values that must be maintained while entering a

cross-cultural society.1. Respect for elders (use of

‘PO’ and ‘OPO’)2. Close family ties3. Religiosity4. Warmth and hospitality5. Care for others

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What are the values common to most Filipino that make our race highly sought for in some lines of work?

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