Little Book of Stereotype and Prejudice

Little Book of Stereotype and Prejudice
Author: Paul Judges
Publsiher: Paul Judges official site
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2005
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781905059560

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Following on from the publication of Wold - a remarkable love story, Paul Judges has now brought together his first collection of poetry. The poems have been written over the last few years, and show the same simplicity, beauty and directness found in his first book. Like a cool, clear mountain pool in summer - just dip in and enjoy.

If I Ran the Zoo

If I Ran the Zoo
Author: Dr. Seuss
Publsiher: RH Childrens Books
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780385379380

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Animals abound in Dr. Seuss’s Caldecott Honor–winning picture book If I Ran the Zoo. Gerald McGrew imagines the myriad of animals he’d have in his very own zoo, and the adventures he’ll have to go on in order to gather them all. Featuring everything from a lion with ten feet to a Fizza-ma-Wizza-ma-Dill, this is a classic Seussian crowd-pleaser. In fact, one of Gerald’s creatures has even become a part of the language: the Nerd!

How Do The Cows Cling On And Other Peculiar Verse

How Do The Cows Cling On   And Other Peculiar Verse
Author: Paul Judges
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781445275383

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Atlas of Prejudice

Atlas of Prejudice
Author: Yanko Tsvetkov
Publsiher: Alphadesigner
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2015-07-29
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9781515275220

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One hundred stereotype maps glazed with the most exquisite human prejudice, especially collected for you by Yanko Tsvetkov, author of the viral Mapping Stereotypes project. Satire and cartography rarely come in a single package but in the Atlas of Prejudice they successfully blend in a work of art that is both funny and thought-provoking. The book is based on Mapping Stereotypes, Yanko Tsvetkov's critically acclaimed project that became a viral Internet sensation in 2009. A reliable weapon against bigots of all kinds, it serves as an inexhaustible source of much needed argumentation and—occasionally—as a nice slab of paper that can be used to smack them across the face whenever reasoning becomes utterly impossible. The Complete Collection version of the Atlas contains all maps from the previously published two volumes and adds twenty five new ones, wrapping the best-selling series in a single extended edition.

A Little Book of Life

A Little Book of Life
Author: Don Farrell II
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 75
Release: 2013-02-07
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781479777266

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Author Don Farrell brings the skill of a naturalist and the heart of a poet to this work. His experiences as a father, husband, veteran, environmentalist, singer and world traveler have formed a creative, optimistic approach to life. In 2011, enjoying a fulfi lling career of 25 years in environmental health and safety and with his two daughters now adults, Don was diagnosed with ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosisLou Gehrigs disease). Mr. Farrell views his increasing physical limitations as both a challenge and an opportunity. In 2012, he left the emergency response program at the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection to write, travel and enjoy life as a retiree. Support from family, friends and a loving wife, who is also his caregiver, allows Don to use his creative writing gift to inspire people and advocate for ALS patients everywhere. Don and his wife, Joan, live in Mount Joy, Pennsylvania, where music and views of farmlands and sunsets make each day a memory to treasure. When the weather is fair, there you will find Team D/J and three cats on the porch reading, writing and planning their next adventure.

The Psychology of Stereotyping

The Psychology of Stereotyping
Author: David J. Schneider
Publsiher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 722
Release: 2005-04-07
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781593851934

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The first comprehensive treatment of stereotypes and stereotyping, this text synthesizes a vast body of social and cognitive research that has emerged over the past-quarter century. Provided is an unusually broad analysis of stereotypes as products both of individual cognitive activities and of social and cultural forces. While devoting careful attention to harmful aspects of stereotypes, their connections to prejudice and discrimination, and effective strategies for countering them, the volume also examines the positive functions of generalizations in helping people navigate a complex world. Unique features include four chapters addressing the content of stereotypes, which consider such topics as why certain traits are the focus of stereotyping and how they become attributed to particular groups. An outstanding text for advanced undergraduate- and graduate-level courses, the volume is highly readable and features many useful examples.

Job Readiness for Health Professionals E Book

Job Readiness for Health Professionals   E Book
Author: Elsevier
Publsiher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2020-03-21
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780323675024

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Gain an edge in the competitive job market with the tools you need to develop the personal qualities, habits, attitudes, and social graces to work successfully in healthcare settings. Job Readiness for Health Professionals: Soft Skills Strategies for Success, 3rd Edition provides an easy-to-read, easy-to-follow format that guides you through essential entry-level soft skills, such as how to dress, speak, and collaborate in a highly professional manner. UNIQUE! Critical-thinking and problem-solving skills prepare you to self-reflect and analyze situations and ideas to better manage conflict and to quickly and effectively adapt to changes. UNIQUE! Building a professional portfolio, including checklists, a certificate, mock interviews, and keeping resumes up to date teach you to evaluate your skills and accomplishments and to create an effective tool to demonstrate job readiness and advancement. UNIQUE! Medical literacy education teaches you to effectively and appropriately use and consume social media and other multimedia formats to network with current and future employers and colleagues. UNIQUE! New videos demonstrating proper interaction with patients in a front office situation provide you with a "real world" experience. Behavioral objectives for each skill provide measurable outcomes for you to strive to achieve. Work text format with journaling activities and multiple self-reflection activities gives you opportunities to work through skills and turn in assignments to instructors. Case studies illustrate the issues involved with each specific skill to enhance your learning. Storytelling approach keeps the tone informal and engaging yet powerful and motivating. NEW! Coverage of emotional intelligence, interpersonal communication, and soft skills helps you learn how to identify and manage your own emotions, as well as those of others, to improve daily interactions and contribute to a more positive work environment. NEW! Reorganized content helps you find key information quickly and easily.

Stereotypes as Explanations

Stereotypes as Explanations
Author: Craig McGarty,Vincent Y. Yzerbyt,Russell Spears
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2002-08-08
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0521800471

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Stereotyping is one of the most important issues in social psychology, but relatively little is known about how and why stereotypes form. This book explores the process of stereotype formation; the way people develop impressions and view social groups. Conventional approaches to stereotyping assume that stereotypes are based on erroneous and distorted processes, but the authors of this unique study have a very different view. They propose that stereotypes form to explain aspects of social groups and; in particular; to explain relationships between groups.