It was blatant discrimination based on prejudice.
No, actually he was a pretty lousy scapegoat. Scapegoats are not supposed to be really guilty, as he clearly and obviously was.
Some man.I have to say who he was but knowone has an normal awnser instead their randling on about his life instead of telling you who he actually is and what he did.
According to Ida B. Well lynching was caused by contempt of law and racial prejudice.
Actually, Everything in the Industrial Revolution was an importan breakthrough. Everything had a giant impact on society and it all changed the way everyone lived. So everything in the Industrial Revolution was an important breakthrough.
The Hindu people have a complex belief system. They have many gods that are actually different aspects of the same god. They believe that everything is an aspect of god, that we are god, that everything exists within each of us. They believe in reincarnation - for everything. They believe that we are in this life to fulfill our duties, to enjoy ourselves, and for karma.
Actually, prejudice, stereotype, and discrimination play 100% of the role in gay hate crimes. And most of this bad behavior is religious-based or lack-of-education-based.
No, unfortunately the church appears to actually promote some forms of prejudice and discrimination; that against homosexuality is one of the most notable.AnswerNo. Many of the Churches are asleep to the prejudice and discrimination been levelled against their own members of the body of Christ and know little about how to challenge the rights and freedoms that are being slowly taken from them in the ironic name of religious tolerance.
Discrimination is the valuable and necessary determining and acting on the real differences among people. We necessarily discriminate between the skillful and the unskilled, between the honest and the dishonest, between the energetic and the lazy. Prejudice is acting on differences among people without determining that they actually exist. To PRE-judge, means deciding to treat people differently BEFORE determining that they are actually different, merely assuming they are different.
No, actually he was a pretty lousy scapegoat. Scapegoats are not supposed to be really guilty, as he clearly and obviously was.
Predjudice and discrimination are basically the same thing but they are different prejudice Alouthough people relate it mostly to racism to african americans it actually means your against something with no reason or for unreasonable reasons. discrimination means treatment or consideration of, or making a distinction in favor of or against, a person or thing based on the group, class, or category to which that person or thing belongs rather than on individual merit. So I guess you could say they are both related because they both mean to be against something for reasons someone cannot help. also you could say there both against something i guess but it wouldn't be very descriptive.
another word for discriminateAnswer #2:Although 'discriminate' can have an emotionally neutral meaning, as 'discern the difference', I think you mean in areas such as racial, sexual, religious discrimination, etc. In this context, 'discriminate' and 'prejudice' do not mean the same thing. 'Prejudice' (as it implies) is to make a judgment without examination - so, to decide that 'such people' (whichever category it refers to) are evil, useless, violent, stupid, or whatever, without actually checking to see if, or even wondering whether, it's true. 'Discriminate' means to actively behave according to that prejudice; to exclude, attack, ignore, devalue, etc. Discrimination is the behaviour that stems from Prejudice. I'm not sure there are better words for either.
That's "scapegoat." A "scapegoat" is the member of a group whom everyone blames all of the group's troubles and problems on. The "family scapegoat" is the member of the family who gets blamed for all of the family's problems, even if it's not actually his/her fault.
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Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth get engaged in Chapter 59 of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice.
Prejudice is when you don't like somebody just because of a label or preconceived notion. When you make a determination about someone's worth based on their race, gender or the crookedness of their teeth rather than actually getting to know them you are acting with bias which is also called prejudice. Prejudice can be based on almost anything, like religion or hair color or what kind of music you listen to. Below is a link to the dictionary.com definition of prejudice. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/prejudice
The original title for "Pride and Prejudice" was actually "First Impressions." Jane Austen later changed it to the title we know today.
Keira knightley was in all of them ?is that alright?