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AN EXPLORATION OF WHETHER MORAL JUDGEMENTS BASED ON PREJUDICE CAN EVER BE JUSTIFIED?

Can moral condemnation rooted in prejudice ever be morally legitimate?
It is possible for people to hold opinions about things that are outside of their own personal experience, but it can lead to...

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UNDERSTANDING INTERNALIZED OPPRESSION: HOW STEREOTYPES IMPACT RELATIONSHIPS

Internalized oppression is a phenomenon whereby people from marginalized groups adopt negative stereotypes about their own group and apply them to themselves, leading to diminished self-esteem,...

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DISCOVER THE HIDDEN BIAS LURKING IN YOUR INSTITUTION WITH SUBTLE DISCRIMINATION

Subtle Discrimination in Institutional Settings
Subtle discrimination is defined as negative attitudes toward others based on their social identity without explicit evidence. It often goes...

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HOW EDUCATIONAL CAMPAIGNS AFFECT PREJUDICE TOWARDS LGBTQ+ POPULATIONS

Educational campaigns aiming to reduce prejudices against marginalized groups have been implemented across various domains, including race, gender, religion, and disability.
There has been limited...

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GENDER ROLES, HISTORICAL PREJUDICES STILL IMPACT RELIGIOUS PRACTICES TODAY

In the present day and age, many people still practice their religion and take part in their respective rituals.
There is something that has been noted when it comes to these practices – the...

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UNDERSTANDING EMOTIONAL CLOSENESS: A KEY TO OVERCOMING PREJUDICE AND DISCRIMINATION

1. What is emotional closeness?
Emotional closeness is defined as the state of being close to another person emotionally. This may include feeling safe, comfortable, secure, trusting, accepted,...

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HOW TEENAGE IDENTITY FORMATION IS AFFECTED BY SUBTLE DISCRIMINATION AND MICROAGRESSIONS

Many people experience subtle discrimination in their daily lives, which may affect their perception of themselves and others.
An African American student might feel uncomfortable when someone...

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BREAKING DOWN BARRIERS: CAN EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTIONS REDUCE PREJUDICE?

Prejudices against different groups have been prevalent throughout human history, creating social barriers, discrimination, and violence. Structured educational interventions can be used to promote...

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HOW DO BISEXUALS RECONCILE THEIR ATTRACTIONS AND FEAR OF JUDGMENT IN ROMANTIC CONTEXTS?

Many people who identify as bisexual report feeling conflicted about their attraction to both men and women. This is because society often perceives bisexuals as promiscuous or greedy, which can lead...

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SEXUALITY TEACHING ADOLESCENTS ABOUT DIVERSITY THROUGH MOVIES: CAN EDUCATION REDUCE PREJUDICE?

Reducing Prejudice in Adolescents Through Educational Films
Educational films are an effective tool for teaching young people about diversity and promoting tolerance towards different groups....

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