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In this unit we encounter some ways of communication common to all of us yet seldom considered as part of the process. We also learn about the kinds of prejudice associated with these continual messages. In the first passage, the writer describes different kinds of prejudice that occur because of our names. In the next passage, the writers explain an experiment they did to show how prejudice occurs because of our appearance. The final passage gives an example of how responses to a certain kind of shoes can lead to prejudice about women. Prejudice communicated through names, appearance, shoes? We might want to remember this if we want to communicate successfully.
Unit 6
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