Cut Your Voice Box Out. Then Chop Your Middle Fingers Off.
Then You Should Be Fine(y)
Prejudice is typically based on stereotypes and bias rather than on individual actions or characteristics. Therefore, it is not usually deserved as it often involves making assumptions about others without sufficient evidence or understanding. It is important to challenge and address prejudice through education and empathy.
there are no advantages other than personal & other selfish benefits, & that shall not benefit anyone else other than me. there are no advantages other than personal & other selfish benefits, & that shall not benefit anyone else other than me.
Prejudice typically has a negative connotation (people think of it as being bad only), but one can be prejudiced in favor of something as well. Prejudice is a pre-disposition to a situation that hasn't reached fruition. The idea is that because situation isn't developed, a prejudice is not necessarily accurate.
Do prejudices ever save lives or work in a positive way??? Absolutely. BUT, I would conjecture that the majority of prejudice is morally and ethically wrong, and tends to distort the truth.
No one deserves to have anyone be prejudice against them.
yes he deserved his fate
The adverb form of the verb or adjective 'deserved' is deservedly.
i tdon't think he deserved it, it was pretty jive ! :(
Well Deserved Obscurity was created on 2004-04-06.
It depended on what side you are on, if you think Germany got what they deserved or not.
They deserved to be major generals
Odysseus goes through many journeys and adventures that proves his reputation is deserved. he has fought for his men which lead to gainig everyones respect. therefore odysseus reputation is deserved
consequences of prejudice
hell prejudice
Prejudice is spelled P-R-E-J-U-D-I-C-E.
Prejudice is a lack of respect, therefore respect overcomes prejudice in the act.
The tenses of prejudice are past tense (prejudiced), present tense (prejudice), and future tense (will prejudice). Prejudice is an emotion or attitude formed prior to having adequate information, leading to a biased judgment.