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This document discusses stereotypes and presents examples to break stereotypes. It defines stereotyping as judging people based on their social group rather than their individual characteristics. It provides examples of common worldwide stereotypes about British, Asian, Australian, Muslim and Arab people. The document then discusses how stereotypes can negatively impact people's ego, mental health, and relationships. However, it also notes that understanding differences and finding common ground can help overcome stereotypes. It concludes by profiling five Pakistani women who are breaking stereotypes in fields like sports, art, business and advocacy.

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Stereotypes Presentation

This document discusses stereotypes and presents examples to break stereotypes. It defines stereotyping as judging people based on their social group rather than their individual characteristics. It provides examples of common worldwide stereotypes about British, Asian, Australian, Muslim and Arab people. The document then discusses how stereotypes can negatively impact people's ego, mental health, and relationships. However, it also notes that understanding differences and finding common ground can help overcome stereotypes. It concludes by profiling five Pakistani women who are breaking stereotypes in fields like sports, art, business and advocacy.

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PRESENTED BY:

SYED MUHAMMAD MOQEET UL HASSAN SP18-BSE-110


SHAHEER BABAR SP18-BSE-134
ARHUM TAHIR SP18-BSE-140
MUHAMMAD HARIS ABBASI SP18-BSE-144
 Stereotype is a widely held oversimplified
perception or idea about someone or
something.
 Stereotyping is the act of judging a person
or group of people because of the actions
or behaviors of others that are similar.
Regional stereotypes

Racial stereotypes Stereotypes in ethnicity

Sexual stereotypes Gender Profiling


Stereotypes held by majority of people in world are worldwide
stereotypes.

For example:
 British people are ROYAL(from England).
 Asians are good with math.
 Australians are drinkers.
 Muslims are terrorists.
 Arabs are rich.
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• Transgender.
• Men helping in households.
• Artists.
• Women drivers.
• Women in sports.
• No Emotions in boys
• Job oriented women.
▵ Umair Wadood a photographer and a filmmaker portraying
stereotypes in Pakistan.
Stereotype threat is a situational predicament in which people are or feel
themselves to be at risk of conforming to stereotypes about their social
group.

• Ego
• Frustration and anger
• Inferiority Complex
• Hatred
• Discrimination

• Fights
• Communication gap
• Suicides
• Serial killers
• Self Torture (S.H)
• A favorable belief held about a social group or community.

 Understanding people

 Finding common grounds

 Self confidence

 Strong relationships

 Self satisfaction
• A non-favorable belief held about a social group or community.

 hurts other people

 Hurts happiness

 More close mindedness

 Negativity in world

 Self esteem
• Helps in coping with fast paced
world
• Past present and future of a
stereotype
• First Applicants of breaking
stereotypes
• Origin and properties of stereotypes
and there authenticity in present
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