Stereotypes Paper

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2014/Monsoon/CT/1

Paper on Stereotypes

Ritvik Agarwal (2013078)
Siddharth Jain (2013161)

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80% original A "stereotype" is an unproven myth about a person or a population. People develop stereotypes spontaneously as such myths are difficult to prove or disprove statistically. Also, humans are lazy by nature and thus, are unwilling to obtain such information, much needed to critically predict the behaviour of a person on the basis of his/her descent.

It is human to stereotype and thus people stereotype everything, living or nonliving, human or non-human. Due to dearth of such scientific and statistical data due to multifariousness in humans, stereotypes in most cases “mentally relieve” us …show more content…

The result is we try to find some society, some stream or just a small group of people, which would have similar attitudes as we do. We join to company that understands to our way of behaving, to our opinions and way of life. He could just choose some group and conform himself to specifications of certain group of people. It is important to say, that everybody of us belongs to some group and takes some roles. It depends on his work, native and living place, hobbies and leisure time activities, wealth, age and sex. Many other aspects influence our position in society, but sometimes our membership in some specific group isn’t so …show more content…

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The Rwandan Genocide
The Rwandon Genocide was a mass slaughter that started on April 6 1994, preceding the death of president Juvenal Habyarimana, and lasted for about 100 days during which it claimed the lives of about 500,000–1,000,000 Rwandans: about 20% of the country’s total population. The genocide was backed by top-level government officials, the Rwandan army, the National Police and the Hutu civilian population.
Initiated by the Hutu political elite and its military support, their prime targets were the Tutsi, as well as Hutu moderates. Rwandans' national identity cards, checkpoints and barricades were used to systematically verify the ethnicity of people , thus executing Tutsi and Hutu leaders.
The main cause of The Rwandan Genocide was the tension between the majority Hutus and the elite Tutsis.For instance, The Belgian colonial rule, which rewarded Tutsis with a Western education,the Rwandan Independence when the Tutsis were forced to exile in Uganda,