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 | | Prejudice has also been discussed in cases involving judicial discretion as to whether a party should be allowed to file affidavit material. |  | | Accordingly, the court can invoke terms to ameliorate the effects of prejudice or to protect a party from being prejudiced, to ensure that a case is fully canvassed and heard on its substantive merits. |  | | Prejudice is a powerful tool that must be carefully considered on a case by case basis to determine whether it is really non-compensable. |
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http://www.lawworldwide.com/Prejudice.htm
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| | Prejudice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | There is some confusion between common and legal usages of the term "prejudice." In law, the phrase "with prejudice" implies a judgment having been made after the presentation of evidence; it does not imply any form of bias. |  | | It implies coming to a judgment on a subject before learning where the preponderance of evidence actually lies, or forming a judgment without direct experience. |  | | For "with(out) prejudice" in law, see Prejudice (law). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prejudice
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| | Encyclopedia article: Prejudice and Discrimination |
 | | On the other hand, the emphasis on civil rights, enlightened immigration policies, and mandates for quota hiring are the cornerstone of legal approaches to alleviating the effects of prejudice and discrimination. |  | | The more extreme forms of discriminatory practices include genocide, slavery, legislated discrimination (such as Apartheid), discriminatory immigration laws, and disenfranchisement. |  | | What can be said of the nature of such relationships among whites and blacks in the United States, seems to also apply to other groups around the world. |
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http://bahai-library.com/encyclopedia/prejudice.html
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| | Prejudice. They hated me without a cause. By Rev. Samuel Cochran. 1844 PREJUDICE. |
 | | Prejudice, then, being the contrary is the committing of the will to or against any given subject, at the bidding of mere constitutional impulse, or selfish consideration, regardless of the true weight of evidence. |  | | For example, suppose a lawyer should plead in extenuation of the crime of murder charged against his client, that he was prejudiced against his victim. |  | | We find it in the national cabinet, in the legislative hall, and in the court of justice. |
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http://truthinheart.com/EarlyOberlinCD/CD/Alethea/Prejudice.htm
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| | Technorati Tag: prejudice |
 | | PRIDE AND PREJUDICE to be available as legal... |  | | PRIDE AND PREJUDICE to be available as legal download Filed under: Pride and Prejudice (2005) — Julie B. @ 1:41 am The BBC reports that AOL will soon... |  | | Emotions have no place in making judgments about the law. |
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http://www.technorati.com/tag/prejudice
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| | Amazon.com: Pride and Prejudice (Modern Library): Books: Jane Austen,Anna Quindlen |
 | | Prejudice is by no means to be seen as a privilege of the aristocratic class. |  | | It is for this reason that Wickham is allowed to fulfil his mania for elopement and achieve a suitable marriage. |  | | There seems to be a tendency to interpret the works of Jane Austen in political terms (Jane Austen and the State, Jane Austen and the French Revolution) which overlooks the question of gender and class conventions in Austen's novels, which go to establish the comic tone they bear so well. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0679601686?v=glance
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 | | Intergroup Relations in the United States: Research Perspectives. |  | | David W. Johnson and Roger T. Johnson posit: |  | | Prejudice is seen as having different sources, chief among them being different forms of fear. |
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http://www.beyondintractability.org/m/prejudice.jsp
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| | prejudice - definition of prejudice by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
 | | prejudice - a partiality that prevents objective consideration of an issue or situation |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | To affect injuriously or detrimentally by a judgment or an act. |
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http://www.thefreedictionary.com/prejudice
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| | Social Prejudice and Self-Fulfilling Prophecy |
 | | Asking for advice has a motivating influence by itself. |  | | As I write this, August 2000, political leaders are promoting reverse social prejudice in the United States. |  | | Social prejudice is like any prejudice, "I am better than them, I come from a better neighborhood, I have a better education, and therefore I must make all the decisions." Prejudice in any form, racial or social, carries a heavy price, it lowers efficiency and increases overhead cost. |
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http://www.motivation-tools.com/workplace/social_prejudice.htm
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| | MSN Encarta - Prejudice |
 | | Spend less time searching and more time learning. |  | | In practice, however, prejudiced attitudes often have proved extremely difficult to eradicate, even when integration is enforced by law. |  | | Prejudice, strictly defined, a preformed and unsubstantiated judgment or opinion about an individual or a group, either favorable or unfavorable in nature. |
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http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/refpages/RefArticle.aspx?refid=761559609
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| | Pride and Prejudice -- Jane Austen |
 | | List of characters, with detailed information and hypertext links. |  | | Elizabeth Proud of Darcy for his actions with regard to Lydia's marriage. |  | | Elizabeth acts "as if intending to exasperate herself as much as possible against Mr. Darcy" (Prejudice). |
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http://www.pemberley.com/janeinfo/pridprej.html
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| | Prejudice Bigotry Hatred Questia.com Online Library |
 | | Subscribe to Questia for full access to these titles and the complete library including: |  | | American Prejudice: With Liberty and Justice for Some |  | | ...AMERICAN PREJUDICE With Liberty and Justice for Some AMERICAN PREJUDICE With Liberty and Justice for Some RICHARD...Cataloging-in-Publication Data Ropers. |
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http://questia.com/library/sociology-and-anthropology/.../prejudice.jsp
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| | eBay - prejudice all products at low prices |
 | | Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the eBay User Agreement and Privacy Policy. |  | | eBay - prejudice all products at low prices |  | | 16 matches found for 'prejudice' in All Products |
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| | Prejudice, The Authoritarian Personality - Psychological Self-Help |
 | | Prejudice is a premature judgment--a positive or a negative attitude towards a person or group of people which is not based on objective facts. |  | | When we are prejudiced, we violate three standards: reason, justice, and/or tolerance. |  | | Zimbardo's "prison study" suggests that the potential for authoritarianism may be quite high, given the right circumstances. |
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http://mentalhelp.net/psyhelp/chap7/chap7l.htm
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| | Understanding Prejudice |
 | | To the individual who is behaving through intentional acts of prejudice, the acts might be experienced as acts of defense --- acts that are needed to defend ones identity and way of life. |  | | Until now, most responses to reducing prejudices in these settings have been legal and thus they have not confronted the dynamics of the disorder. |  | | With such an acknowledgment, they are not putting themselves above others but stating that |
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http://www.beyondprejudice.com/under_stand.html
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| | Close the Book on Hate: Developing Common Language |
 | | All forms of prejudice can be both personal (an individual act of meanness or exclusion) or institutional (prejudice and discrimination supported and sanctioned by power and authority that benefits some and disadvantages others). |  | | Prejudice is prejudging or making a decision about a person or group of people without sufficient knowledge. |  | | Scapegoating is blaming an individual or group for something based on that person or group's identity when, in reality, the person or group is not responsible. |
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http://www.adl.org/prejudice/prejudice_terms.asp
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| | Pride and Prejudice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Prejudice blinds the vision and leads to false perceptions about others. |  | | Pride and Prejudice is the most famous of Jane Austen's novels, and its opening is one of the most famous lines in English literature—"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife. |  | | This page was last modified 08:13, 24 March 2006. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pride_and_Prejudice
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| | The Prejudice Institute: Who We Are |
 | | He served as its legal and administrative director, a position he also held with its predecessor, the National Institute Against Prejudice and Violence. |  | | He is the author of Bigotry and Cable TV, a landmark study of the use of public access cable TV by right-wing extremist groups. |  | | The work of the Institute, a nonprofit institution involving the major disciplines of the social sciences and law, is organized around ten projects. |
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http://www.prejudiceinstitute.org/whoweare.html
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| | Urban Dictionary: prejudice |
 | | Assuming that someone will steal because they are black is an example of prejudice. |  | | I assume that anyone who is prejudiced is an idiot.(Of course I am!) |  | | Prejudice often involves creating an opinion of a person based off some quality that doesn't directly correlate to that person's character. |
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http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=prejudice&r=d
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| | What to Tell Your Child About Prejudice and Discrimination: Introduction |
 | | While many of us would like to believe that prejudice is a problem of the past, this is not the case. |  | | Attitudes or opinions about a person or group simply because the person belongs to a specific religion, race, nationality, or other group. |  | | We must teach our children that there is no place for prejudice or discrimination in our communities, homes, schools or places of work. |
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http://www.adl.org/what_to_tell/whattotell_intro.asp
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| | Integration, Self-Help Methods to Reduce Prejudice - Psychological Self-Help |
 | | Nothing will make us so charitable and tender to the faults of others as to thoroughly examine ourselves. |  | | Human rights are not negotiable, even if the majority of people are prejudice against you, you still have equal rights. |  | | First of all, we must recognize what prejudice really is. It isn't limited to having an intense hatred of a group who are different, and plotting to exterminate all of them. |
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http://mentalhelp.net/psyhelp/chap7/chap7m.htm
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| | Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen: A searchable online version at The Literature Network |
 | | However, Jane Austen viewed this as a type of prostitution and disapproved of it. |  | | The use of satire and wit, a common form of 18th century literature, also contributes to label the book as 18th century. |  | | Pride and Prejudice is 18th century because of the emphasis on man in his social environment rather than in his individual conditions. |
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http://www.online-literature.com/austen/prideprejudice
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| | Prejudice |
 | | Ironically, even prejudice and discrimination imply some sort of relationship, however. |  | | If there is no relationship people would be completely unaware of another person's or group's existence. |  | | This article also discusses prejudice and discrimination in Bosnia and an effort to overcome those problems. |
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http://www.colorado.edu/conflict/peace/problem/prejdisc.htm
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| | The Definition and Meaning of Prejudice |
 | | Sociologists (of the Iowa School) also believe that I-statements reflect the roles in society (witness the TST - Twenty Statements Test which are mostly expressed in terms of social statuses). |  | | It may be directed toward a group or an individual of that group". |  | | Prejudice is a faulty and inflexible generalization precisely because it's purely arbitrary, not subject to change, and usually develops PRIOR to any actual real contact with the object of the prejudice. |
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http://faculty.ncwc.edu/toconnor/soc/355lect01.htm
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| | UnderstandingPrejudice.org: The Psychology of Prejudice |
 | | For instance, as recently as 1999, Merriam-Webster (the largest dictionary publisher in the United States) listed thesaurus terms for homosexual such as "fruit" and "pederast" (Carvajal, 1999). |  | | The term "stereotype," coined in 1798 by the French printer Didot, originally referred to a printing process used to create reproductions (Ashmore & Del Boca, 1981). |  | | The killing of Americans and their civilian and military allies is a religious duty for each and every Muslim....We--with God's help--call on every Muslim who believes in God and wishes to be rewarded to comply with God's order to kill Americans and plunder their money whenever and wherever they find it. |
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http://www.understandingprejudice.org/apa/english
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| | Peace Corps World Wise Schools Educators Lesson Plans and Curriculum |
 | | When a prejudiced person takes an action that prevents another person or a group from exercising constitutional or human rights, then discrimination is at work. |  | | Explain that prejudice means judging someone before you really know that person. |  | | Distribute copies of the worksheet, "Reducing Prejudice," and have students take turns reading or acting out the "What Happened" scenarios on the worksheet. |
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http://www.peacecorps.gov/wws/guides/looking/lesson33.html
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| | The Center for Prejudice Reduction |
 | | According to statistics recently published by various government sources, prejudice, discrimination, and hate crimes are increasing throughout the United States. |  | | Evidence indicates that prejudicial attitudes are developed as early as 6 years of age. |  | | The Center for Prejudice Reduction is a serious effort to encourage respect for and acceptance of our diversity. |
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http://www.prejudice-reduction.org
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| | ZNet Race Is prejudice a mental illness? |
 | | If not, then it is either a social issue or an individual proclivity that, no matter how reprehensible, is not the business of those who think in psychological or psychiatric terms. |  | | If liberal or radical politics is not to be considered a psychopathology on this basis, then neither should prejudice, however repugnant we may find it to be. |  | | It presents the argument of some that extreme prejudice is so compulsive and damaging to the prejudiced person that it should be viewed as a mental illness deserving its own diagnosis. |
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http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=30&ItemID=9354
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| | The Prejudice Map |
 | | A prejudice is an irrational, unreasonable opinion formed without actual knowledge. |  | | A prejudice is something like a fact about a person that's often fitting, based on personal behavior. |  | | A prejudice is a cultural trait that unifies a group of people or a country. |
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http://blog.outer-court.com/prejudice
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| | Prejudice - Getting Along - Respect - Lesson Plans - Elementary |
 | | What would you do if someone acted prejudiced toward you? |  | | Are there other ways he could have handled it? |  | | Help your child become sensitive to his or her own behaviors or language that may be of a prejudiced nature. |
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http://www.goodcharacter.com/GROARK/Prejudice.html
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| | Prejudice biography |
 | | With this change of formation, the group changed also his name. |  | | It became Prejudice when they released their first MCD, released in april '96 on the label Division Records. |  | | If this group does not come neither from California nor from New-York, they none the less have origins from different countries, including Spain, France and Switzerland, thus permitting them to sing either in French, Spanish and English. |
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http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Alley/2980/prejudice.html
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| | Working Title Films // Pride & Prejudice |
 | | Pride & Prejudice has today been nominated for four Academy Awards including a nomination for leading lady Keira Knightley. |  | | Pride & Prejudice nominated for 4 Academy Awards |  | | 'Pride & Prejudice' has today been nominated in six categories for the 2006 Orange British Academy Film Awards. |
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http://www.workingtitlefilms.com/film.php?filmID=38
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| | prejudice - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Prejudice : THE 'LECTRIC LAW LIBRARY'S REFERENCE ROOM [home, info] |  | | PREJUDICE : Glossary of Ethical Terms [home, info] |  | | Phrases that include prejudice: without prejudice, dismissal with prejudice, dismissal without prejudice, pride and prejudice, anti-christian prejudice, more... |
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http://www.onelook.com/?w=prejudice&ls=a
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| | Definitions: Sexual Prejudice, Homophobia, and Heterosexism |
 | | Antigay prejudice, however, is often highly functional for the heterosexuals who manifest it. |  | | Around the same time, heterosexism began to be used as a term analogous to sexism and racism, describing an ideological system that denies, denigrates, and stigmatizes any nonheterosexual form of behavior, identity, relationship, or community (Herek, 1990). |  | | Third, using the construct of sexual prejudice does not require value judgments that antigay attitudes are inherently irrational or evil. |
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http://psychology.ucdavis.edu/rainbow/html/prej_defn.html
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| | :: rogerebert.com :: Reviews :: Pride & Prejudice (xhtml) |
 | | She may seem unforgivably obsessed with money, but better to be obsessed with money now than with poverty hereafter. |  | | It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife. |  | | I am impervious to romance in most films, seeing it as a manifestation of box office requirements. |
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http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051110/REVIEWS/51019005/1023
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| | Xtreme Prejudice |
 | | Copyright © 2004, Xtreme Prejudice, All Rights Reserved. |
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| | Prejudice: According to Quran and Sunnah |
 | | See the topic of Auliya (friends, etc) for more information on why this type of social interaction is discouraged, and why the seeking of support from non-muslims is wrong. |  | | Muslims are not on a mission to stamp out prejudice by "cultural awareness events." The muslim's culture is his deen, based solely on Quran and Sunnah, and breaking away from the days of jahiliyya in which a person searches for his or her identity in racial or national heritage. |  | | Iblis made demands to Allah, subhana wat'ala, for the mere reason that he was made of smokeless fire and that Adam was made of clay. |
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http://muttaqun.com/prejudice.html
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| | Stereo Describes My Scenario: Prejudice |
 | | Personally, I think it only makes sense for a person to be prejudiced to a certain extent. |  | | On a structural level, malice may or may not be intentional, but that's another post on another site.) I would say racism = prejudice + action, but I'm thinking that if Molly asked me what I wanted her to cook for dinner, my prejudice would keep me from saying greens & ham hocks. |  | | I didn't think she was a sellout or try to make any larger implications about her personally, and that, I think is the difference between prejudice and racism (or whatever -ism). |
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http://averytooley.blogspot.com/2004/07/prejudice.html
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| | Peace Corps World Wise Schools Educators Lesson Plans and Curriculum |
 | | How did the privileged students behave toward those who were told they could not attend the assembly or go to lunch? |  | | A copy of "Prejudice: A Definition" for each student |  | | Help students identify behaviors that illustrate each of the terms on the continuum. |
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http://www.peacecorps.gov/wws/guides/looking/lesson35.html
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| | Talking about prejudice can be a powerful teaching tool |
 | | lthough students are sometimes wary of talking about the role of prejudice in their own lives, the topic provides many opportunities to show psychology’s relevance to personal, social and political issues. |  | | Psychological research has shown that when target words are paired with negative or positive terms, people perceive the target words as negative or positive because of higher-order conditioning. |  | | Discussions about prejudice help students to think critically about how categorizing people can lead to unwarranted judgments about their positive or egative worth. |
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http://www.apa.org/monitor/jan98/talk.html
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| | Prejudice |
 | | Also, don't miss their advice on What Parents Can Do About Prejudice. |  | | Be sure to check out their information on bullying as well. |  | | Treating people differently because they are different is called prejudice. |
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http://www.earthskids.com/predjudice.aspx
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| | Sacco and Vanzetti |
 | | OBSTRUCTED JUSTICE: Society's Prejudice in the Sacco and Vanzetti Trial |  | | Click here to read two analyses of the social background leading up to the trial, and how it possibly affected the trial's outcome. |
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http://www.msu.edu/course/mc/112/1920s/Sacco-Vanzetti/sacvan.htm
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| | The Prejudice Institute |
 | | As a resource for activists, lawyers, and social scientists, The Prejudice Institute is devoted to policy research and education on all dimensions of prejudice, discrimination, and ethnoviolence. |
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http://www.prejudiceinstitute.org
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| | Pride and Prejudice |
 | | Despite their deep percipience, both are ironically subject to failures of perception and Elizabeth and Darcy are in for a bumpy ride before they finally can meet as equals. |  | | The highest price paid at the auction was for a pristine copy of Pride and Prejudice sold for £23,500 to a bookshop in Henley on Thames./.../ Several very popular adaptations of Austen's works have contributed to the Austen interest, though she has always been a favourite with readers worldwide. |  | | It is certainly her most popular, and more so after BBC's recent adaption starring Colin Firth as Darcy. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Cinema/1280/pp.html
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| | Pride and Prejudice |
 | | In Stay, Ewan McGregor plays a psychiatrist whose latest patient may or may not be a ghost. |  | | "Sumptuously filmed and brilliantly acted, this new "Pride & Prejudice' is a cinematic gem." |  | | "Pride & Prejudice is highbrow movie- making, in the finest sense of the term." |
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http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/pride_and_prejudice
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| | Social Psychology Links by Subtopic |
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http://www.socialpsychology.org/social.htm
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