-Prejudice is like judging someone for what race they are, what religion they believe in, etc.
-Stereotypes are common ideas known about a general group, and are often used to describe individuals from the group although they are not like what the stereotypical ___ would be like.
-This makes it hard for people to get to know someone because when people first meet one another, the first thing is to look at the person. By just what the person sees, they could start having biased thoughts about the person. Because stereotypical ideas as spread out and known by everyone, you could begin to place the people you meet into separate categories with your definition of what they are, when really, they aren't really what people hear about.
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-This can make it hard to get to know someone because your biased ideas about a person you have never met can block you from actually getting to know them.
-This can also lead to conflict because there are things like bullying, where a group teams up against another for simply being "different".
<span>The climber asks “On belay”</span>
The belayer answers “Belay On”
The climber asks “Climbing”
The belayer answers “Climb on”
The climber then may
mount the wall. When the climber reaches the top, or is ready to come down, the
climber must say “Ready to Lower” so that the belayer knows that
the climber wants to come down.
Only threeteam hits are allowed on each side of the net
Another contrast with licensure is that, under a licensing law, practitioners of the licensed occupation must have a license in order to practice. It is involuntary. On the other hand, certification is voluntary. One does not have to be certified in order to practice.