stereotypes are a way to "put a label on someone" so therefore is a form of prejudice if you do not know the person
but only if you do not know the person or haven't met them.
putting a label on someone you know is not prejudice
prejudice is pre judging an individual before meeting them
so there are ways that stereotypes can differ from prejudice because <u><em>if you know the person, placing a label on them would not be prejudice.</em></u>
Hi. I am not sure if those written after the statement are the choices. Just in case they are the choices, let me go ahead and answer this one for you. The economy of Australia is characterized by prosperity. They have a mixed market economy. It is home to some of the largest companies in the world.
The answer would be: prosperity
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Victor didn't like to be around other people on London because he didn't want people to find out what he was doing. Victor wanted that nobody knew about the creation of his new creature.
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Quality information that can be used for a variety of purposes is said to be flexible. Information quality is a developing concept to many organisation considering the increase in data storage and collection, and the mining data for many businesses the quality of information produced becomes increasingly important.
Whenever tectonic plates move, they sometimes crash or grind against each other... the vibrations of energy thus produced during their movement sends forth a large amount of energy on the earth's crusts creating waves... this results in earthquake