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  2. Prejudice - Wikipedia

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    The word "prejudice" can also refer to unfounded or pigeonholed beliefs [3] [4] and it may apply to "any unreasonable attitude that is unusually resistant to rational influence". [5] Gordon Allport defined prejudice as a "feeling, favorable or unfavorable, toward a person or thing, prior to, or not based on, actual experience". [6]

  3. Prejudice (legal term) - Wikipedia

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    Prejudice is a legal term with different meanings, which depend on whether it is used in criminal, civil, or common law. In legal context, prejudice differs from the more common use of the word and so the term has specific technical meanings. Two of the most common applications of the word are as part of the terms with prejudice and without ...

  4. Internationality - Wikipedia

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    International law, also known as the law of nations and international ethics, [12] is the set of rules, norms, and standards generally recognized as binding between nations. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] It establishes normative guidelines and a common conceptual framework for states across a broad range of domains, including war, diplomacy, trade, and human ...

  5. Racism - Wikipedia

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    According to dictionary definitions, racism is prejudice and discrimination based on race. [ 47 ] [ 48 ] Racism can also be said to describe a condition in society in which a dominant racial group benefits from the oppression of others, whether that group wants such benefits or not. [ 49 ]

  6. Bias - Wikipedia

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    Prejudice is prejudgment, or forming an opinion before becoming aware of the relevant facts of a case. The word is often used to refer to preconceived, usually unfavorable, judgments toward people or a person because of gender , political opinion, social class , age , disability , religion , sexuality , race / ethnicity , language , nationality ...

  7. Discrimination based on nationality - Wikipedia

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    The International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (CERD), currently signed by 88 countries, [2] allows discrimination by nationality, citizenship or naturalization but prohibits discrimination "against any particular nationality". [3] 1.

  8. Category:Prejudices - Wikipedia

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    Definition: Prejudice: an adverse pre-judgement or opinion formed beforehand without direct observation of things, people, or events. Navigation , for "types of" categories within a "parent category" : Category:Discrimination ; : Category:Prejudice and discrimination .

  9. Social distance - Wikipedia

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    Prejudice Social distance can emerge between groups that differ on a variety of dimensions, including culture, race/ethnicity, and socioeconomic class. [ 17 ] Construal level theory suggests that greater social distance can contribute to a reliance on stereotypes when evaluating socially distant individuals/groups.