is a set of major understandings and assumptions shared by a group such as within an ethic group or a country
YES. the laws in Australia apply to everyone regardless of race.
everyone should apply for scholarships.
Stereotyping is a way of placing general characteristics on a certain group of people. Assumptions are made about how a group is supposed to look and behave. Stereotyping is often unhealthy because it keeps us from getting to know individual people, if we make assumptions about the group they belong to.
Males who apply critical thinking to the assumptions of radical gender feminist ideology.
It is called stereotyping. Depending on the situation, the group and the nature of the assumptions, other applicable terms might be prejudice, profiling, being one of the "in's", or in the In-Crowd, the elite, upper- middle- or lower-class.
Whoever makes the rules, must apply them to everyone who works in that field. It should almost to never just apply to one or a group of people. That's not how the working field was supposed to be runned. whoever makes that kind of rules, only to one or a group of people shouldn't be able to work
Everyone
yes
they consist of set of started assumptions
it all depends on there personality not there job
when everyone in a group has the same tradition