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  • ...members of a group. Anyone can feel prejudice, but it is acting based on prejudice that causes the real damage.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Prejudice]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • '''Pride and Prejudice''' or ''First Impressions'' is [[Jane Austen]]'s second and best known [[no ...in the obsessive manner in which the mother of the heroine of ''Pride and Prejudice'' preoccupies herself with trying to get her five daughters married.
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  • ==Film versions of ''Pride and Prejudice''== *[[Pride and Prejudice (1940 film)]] - [[Greer Garson]], [[Laurence Olivier]] - generally faithful
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  • ==Film versions of ''Pride and Prejudice''== *[[Pride and Prejudice (1940 film)]] - [[Greer Garson]], [[Laurence Olivier]] - generally faithful
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  • ...members of a group. Anyone can feel prejudice, but it is acting based on prejudice that causes the real damage.
    513 bytes (85 words) - 14:11, 7 February 2009
  • English novelist (1775-1817), author of ''Pride and Prejudice'' and other novels.
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  • ...h as racial minorities and women) who have suffered past discrimination or prejudice.
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  • '''Pride and Prejudice''' or ''First Impressions'' is [[Jane Austen]]'s second and best known [[no ...in the obsessive manner in which the mother of the heroine of ''Pride and Prejudice'' preoccupies herself with trying to get her five daughters married.
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  • {{r|Pride and Prejudice}} (Or ''First Impressions'')
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  • ...of the most controversial is the race IAT, in which unconscious levels of prejudice toward races is measured. It has been found that a significant number of te
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  • {{r|Prejudice}}
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  • ...tor (1977-1983); resigned as director of [[U.S. English]] (1987-1988) over prejudice of the founder; Republican candidate for U.S. Senate from Maryland, 1986
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  • ...it a) can create false expectation of members of the group and b) fosters prejudice against non-members, as they are assumed to be lacking in the positive qual [[Prejudice]] is often based on negative stereotypes, or on fear of the unknown, or pri
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Prejudice]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • * Allport, Gordon: ''The Nature of Prejudice''; Perseus Books, ISBN 0-201-00179-9 or Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-201-00178-0
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  • He encountered some racial prejudice, but also support from [[Edward Elgar]] and others.
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  • ...and his Religion'', and perhaps his most influential book ''The Nature of Prejudice''. ...and broadly conceptualizing important and interesting topics (e.g. rumor, prejudice, religion, traits). Part of his influence was a result of the deep and last
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  • | title = Antisemitism: a historical encyclopedia of prejudice and persecution, Volume 1
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  • ...wn as ''[[Sense and Sensibility]]'', the original version of ''[[Pride and Prejudice]]'' and ''[[Lady Susan]]''. ...ed in 1817.<ref>(2003) Jane Austen, a biographical sketch. In: ''Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen, with an Introduction and Notes by Carol Howard''. Barnes &
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  • ...ned by public law, or public undertakings of another Member State, without prejudice to mutual financial guarantees for the joint execution of a specific projec
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  • *Ruggiero, John (1999) ''Neville Chamberlain and British Rearmament: Pride, Prejudice, and Politics''. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. ISBN 0-313-31050-5
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  • ...rong predilection for hostility toward immigrants, patriots showed no more prejudice than did the average citizen.
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  • ...ation, intimidation and other forms of tactical behaviors which measure as prejudice. The site uses hate speech to limit the free development of political disco
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  • {{r|Prejudice}}
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  • ...attempt to discover deep [[truth]]s, especially by putting aside simple [[prejudice]]s and unexamined [[tradition]]s. The notion of truth-seeking, or the sear
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  • * ''Prejudice and Society'' with Earl Raab.
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  • ...ers, Edward P. (1977) ''Racism: the Australian Experience: a study of race prejudice in Australia; Volume 3. Colonialism and after''. Sydney: Australian and New
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  • ...[Italy|Italian]] novel, ''Vittoria Savelli'' (1841). This roused a strong prejudice against About and prompted numerous attacks, to which he was more than read
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  • * Best; Gary Dean. ''Pride, Prejudice, and Politics: Roosevelt Versus Recovery, 1933-1938.'' Praeger Publishers.
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  • ...stay upon these satisfactory and specious causes, to the great arrest and prejudice of further discovery"<ref>Francis Bacon, 1605, ''The Advancement of Learnin
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  • ...as racial minorities and women) that have suffered past discrimination or prejudice, in order to increase their representation in [[University|universities]],
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  • ...alth.org/document/35776/lusaka.htm Lusaka Declaration on Racism and Racial Prejudice].
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  • ...ckford began her career when there were few women doctors and considerable prejudice against women scientists; she was told by Sir Cooper Perry, superintendent
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  • * Lichtman, Allan J. ''Prejudice and the old politics: The Presidential election of 1928,'' (1979), statisti
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  • ...He went on to graduate from Kent Law School in 1898, but because of racial prejudice in the United States, Abbott was unable to practice law. Despite Abbott’
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  • ...who are perpetuating a type of bigotry similar to anti-Semitism and racial prejudice. They are to be viewed with great suspicion by anyone who wishes to find re
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  • ...eneral|Major General]] [[Terry de la Mesa Allen]], were relieved, "without prejudice", by Gen. [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] on the grounds of fatigue. Since both la
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  • ...Social Cognition and the Normality of Prejudgment" ''In'' On the Nature of Prejudice: Fifty Years after Allport. John F. Dovidio, Peter Samuel Glick, Laurie A.
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  • | title = The Mysterious Miss Austen: Two hundred years ago, Pride and Prejudice was anonymously published.
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  • These sabotage scenarios are just disaster porn and should be deleted with prejudice. The arguments about terrorism are equally valid to municipal water treatme
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  • ...who are perpetuating a type of bigotry similar to anti-Semitism and racial prejudice. They are to be viewed with great suspicion by anyone who wishes to find re
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  • ...nking, feeling and acting. Earlier experiences are considered, free from [[prejudice]]s; there is an interest and motivation to continue learning.
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  • ...the United States; headed 1987-1988 by [[Linda Chavez]] who resigned over prejudice against Hispanics and Catholics, although she still supports the basic poli
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  • ...whom these Powers are required to intern under international law, without prejudice to any more favorable treatment which these Powers may choose to give...and
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  • | url = https://www.economist.com/books-and-arts/2020/09/19/pride-prejudice-and-the-story-of-new-york-english | title = Pride, prejudice and the story of New York English
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  • In modern usage, '''Islamophobia''' is a prejudice against all Muslims, often associated all with Jihadist thinking. It has be ...ne said "Government has not taken on board, in a deep way, the anti-Muslim prejudice in this country...There is now renewed talk of a The Clash of Civilizations
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  • ...the men who drafted it in 1787 from the accusations of sexism, racism, and prejudice against the poor. West writes from a conservative perspective, and, as he f
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  • | url = https://www.economist.com/books-and-arts/2020/09/19/pride-prejudice-and-the-story-of-new-york-english | title = Pride, prejudice and the story of New York English
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  • ::(b) limiting production, markets or technical development to the prejudice of consumers;
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  • Witte showed his freedom from bureaucratic prejudice by appointing men of diverse nationalities and backgrounds such as Jews, Po
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  • ...hat there is no reason to accept some of them but not others (aside from a prejudice in favour of one religion), then we must hold all religions to have been pr
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