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Fixed ideas are ideas people have which are hard to change, often because most of the people around them share the same ideas. To be fighting fixed ideas is to try to change these ideas. Many people think that Christopher Columbus was fighting the fixed idea that the world was flat. Actually that is a fixed idea which is incorrect. Everyone knew the world was round and they also knew that it was so far from Spain to India (heading westwards) that you would run out of supplies before getting there. So here I am fighting the fixed idea that Columbus was fighting an incorrect fixed idea, when the fixed idea he was fighting was in fact correct.
Stereotyping is a propaganda technique that presents a narrow fixed idea about all the members of a certain group, often based on oversimplified beliefs or misconceptions. This can lead to prejudice and discrimination against individuals based on their group membership.
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No, a myth is a traditional story often used to explain a phenomenon or natural event, while a stereotype is a fixed, oversimplified idea about a particular group of people. Myths are narratives, while stereotypes are generalizations.
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The only way to challenge fixed ideas is to identify the root cause of the idea in the person you wish to sway. Change the root cause and the fixed idea will modify.
A stereotype is a fixed or conventional notion or concept that oversimplifies and generalizes a group of people based on certain characteristics or traits. It can lead to assumptions and biases that may not accurately reflect the diversity within that group.
You get a meeting in a group of people to see if they like your idea. Then you actually start your project. By and by other people will want to do the same project as you and they will start their own group of people too. This is how you spread an environmental project. You get a meeting in a group of people to see if they like your idea. Then you actually start your project. By and by other people will want to do the same project as you and they will start their own group of people too. This is how you spread an environmental project.
A speech that pays tribute to a person, a group of people, an institution, or an idea.
Longitudinal research approach.