Answer:
A Complete country can be impacted on stereotyping in a lot of ways. Some ways are sewicide, and Stress.
Explanation:
<em><u>Sewicide- </u></em>Kids could be called a names depending on their skin color. If they get called these names a lot, it turns into bullying and bullying turns into deepression. Unfortunately, kids/teens or even adults can commit sewicide or get involved with dr-you-g abuse.
Stress- Kids bringing a lot of attention to others skin appearances can make a impact unimaginable. Stress can happen when from stereotyping when stereotypical people continuously nag them about their skin or race. It gets stressful.
Example Words:
Blacks:Black person~ Watermelon & Fried chicken
Whites: Cracker~ Plain foods
Spanish: *Spanish mumbles*~ Seasoned food
In the second excerpt the narrator probably disagrees with certain rules and a superior is trying to persuade him to adhere to the rules even if he doesn't agree with them. Otherwise, his record will be ruined. My thoughts are that first and above all, we should always be true to ourselves.
In the third excerpt, a young boy has just faced a failure and he is disillusioned. He is trying to console himself by thinking that when he will get older he will feel stronger and will have the right to do as he pleases. My advice would be to relax, enjoy his age and never stop trying.
A child is remembering his father and how he tried to save hm, now that he is an adult. At the time, he couldn't realize how important he was and the fact that his father would sacrifice everything for him. My advice is to do the same for his children.
In the middle of the nineteenth century, as the Industrial Revolution began, the great manufacturing powers, above all Britain and the United States, were aggressively looking for new sources of raw materials and new markets for their products.
<u>Explanation:</u>
A history of the world in 100 objects was a project that was taken up jointly by the BBC radio and the British museum. It had in it a 100 part radio series thus it had the name of 100 objects in it.
These were written and presented by the director of the British museum whose name was Neil MacGregor.
- patience is required, as well as dedication, perseverance and determination.
- it depends on the goal. sometimes patience is required for precision or to accurately/fully achieve a goal, therefore it cannot be rushed. Patience may prevent mistakes from rushing to complete goals, but it really does depend on the goal itself.