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The Florida admissions program expresses contempt for achievement and promotes racism by fostering stereotypes that certain minority students are unable to compete academically with whites.

Whilst establishing grazing reserves could certainly help alleviate the ongoing land conflicts, their increased promotion may merely be seen as an 'admission that all efforts towards peaceful coexistence of farmers and herders has failed', fostering stereotypes and further suspicion amongst the Fulani and indigenous ethnic groups (Majekodunmi [2012]).

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Rather, they foster stereotypes and reinforce gender roles, stifling our progress toward a gender-blind, equal world.

This shows that although grazing reserves improve the lot of pastoral people and solve many natural resource use issues, they can foster stereotypes, suspicion and ignorance of 'outsiders' (Ducrotoy et al. 2015).

The game was not created to foster stereotypes".

She found such behavior was not limited to males - all-girls' campuses could also foster stereotyping and a type of "pernicious sexism," or dumbing-down of challenging material.

The ignorance of the person asking the question is not justifiable; however, one can't deny the huge role media plays in promoting and fostering the stereotypes of Muslim violence, terrorism and inhumanity.

Merriam-Webster defines sexism as: 1) prejudice or discrimination based on sex, especially: discrimination against women, 2) behavior, conditions, or attitudes that foster stereotypes of social roles based on sex.

Notably, while traditional culture placed clear restrictions on sexual behaviour, the fact that the range of acceptable behaviour was wider among Polynesians than among the Christian explorers and missionaries who reported it has fostered a stereotype of extreme sexual promiscuity.

In addition, we present an initial framework for future analysis of Instructor Talk and the role it may play in fostering or impeding student resistance, stereotype threat, and student learning.

These sensitization activities could address stereotypes of sexual violence and its consequences with the aim of promoting acknowledgment of rape by individuals and of fostering positive social reactions in order to create a supportive social environment [ 24, 71, 72].

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