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A Wisdom Archive on prejudice

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prejudice: Encyclopedia - Bride and Prejudice

Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice (1813) has been the subject of numerous television and film adaptations. This 2004 Bollywood version, Bride and Prejudice, filmed in English, Hindi, and Punjabi, was directed by Gurinder Chadha. The screenplay was written by Chadha and Paul Mayeda Berges. Bride and Prejudice - Plot. Tagline: Bollywood meets Hollywood...And it's a perfect match. When Lalita Bakshi (Aishwarya Rai) meets Californian blue blood Will Darcy (Martin H ...

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prejudice: Encyclopedia - Anti-Christian prejudice
Anti-Christian prejudice is a negative categorical bias against Christians — both individually and collectively — or against Christianity as a whole. Such prejudice is a form of religious intolerance; it may be simply a mental or emotional attitude, or it may lead to stereotyping, discrimination, or even – in extreme cases – to persecution of Christians. Anti-Christian prejudice - Prejudice versus criticism. Anti-Christian prejudice should not be confused with reasonable criticism of Christianity or ...

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prejudice: Encyclopedia II - Pride and Prejudice - Themes

Marriage plays a large role in Pride and Prejudice. Some characters marry for security, some marry for wealth and some marry for love. The idea of marriage is very important throughout the novel, primarily because it was often the only way for a woman of the period to secure her freedom, social status, and living standard. Social classes are also taken into account and play a major role as a theme in Pride and Prejudice. People of higher class are very proud of themselves and do not like to socialise with those of lower ...

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Pride and Prejudice, Pride and Prejudice - Plot summary, Pride and Prejudice - Themes, Pride and Prejudice - Principal characters, Pride and Prejudice - Other media adaptations, Pride and Prejudice - Trivia

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prejudice: Encyclopedia - Bahá'í Faith and the unity of humanity

The Báb · Abdu'l-Bahá Kitáb-i-Aqdas · Kitáb-i-Íqán The Hidden Words Administrative Order The Guardian Universal House of Justice Continental Counsellors Spiritual Assembly Haifa · Akká Shiraz · Baghdad Bahá'í History · Timeline Bábís · Shaykh Ahmad Táhirih · Quddús · Badí' Shoghi Effendi Rúhíyyih Khanum Unity of humanity Unity of religion Gender equality Universal education Science and religion Auxilliary language Symbol ...

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prejudice: Encyclopedia - Homophobia

The term homophobia means an "irrational fear of or contempt for homosexuality or homosexuals". It is derived from the words homosexual and phobia (meaning panic fear in Greek). The term itself is however often broadened to encompass other feelings such as aversion to, disparagement of, or discrimination against gay people, their lifestyle, or culture. [1] Homophobia - Etymology. According to the Oxford ...

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prejudice: Encyclopedia - Taboo

A taboo is a strong social prohibition (or ban) relating to any area of human activity or social custom declared as sacred and forbidden; breaking of the taboo is usually considered objectionable or abhorrent by society. The term was borrowed from the Tongan language and appears in many Polynesian cultures. In those cultures, a tabu (or tapu or kapu) often has specific religious associations. Its first use in ...

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prejudice: Encyclopedia - Westboro Baptist Church

Westboro Baptist Church is an organisation based in Topeka, Kansas, headed by minister Fred Waldron Phelps, Sr. and notorious for running godhatesfags.com and other websites expressing its condemnation of various groups, (see "WBC Websites" below). Although its members identify themselves as Baptists, the church is not affiliated with any known Baptist conventions or associations (however, there are numerous independent Baptist churches throughout the United States that are unaffiliated with such groups). The church describes itself a ...

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prejudice: Encyclopedia II - Pride and Prejudice - Other media adaptations

Pride and Prejudice has been the subject of many film and television adaptations [1]. 1940: Pride and Prejudice starring Laurence Olivier in the role of Darcy, and Greer Garson as Elizabeth. 1952: Feb 2nd to March 8th. The BBC broadcast a five-episode mini-series live. This starred Ann Baskett and Peter Cushing as Mr. Darcy. 1980: Pride and Prejudice, television series starring Elizabeth Garvie as Elizabeth and David Rintoul as Darcy, adapted by Fay Weldon. 1995: Pride and Preju ...

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Pride and Prejudice, Pride and Prejudice - Plot summary, Pride and Prejudice - Themes, Pride and Prejudice - Principal characters, Pride and Prejudice - Other media adaptations, Pride and Prejudice - Trivia

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prejudice: Encyclopedia - List of legal terms

Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z List of legal terms - A. List of legal terms - A mensa et thoro. from bed and board. A divorce a mensa et thoro, is rather a separation of the parties by act of law, than a dissolution of the marriage. It may be granted for the causes of extreme cruelty or desertion of the wife by the husband. 2 Eccl. Rep. 208. This kind of divorce does not affect the legitimacy of children, nor ...

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prejudice: Encyclopedia - Judgment

A judgment or judgement (see spelling note below), in a legal context, is synonymous with the formal decision made by a court following a lawsuit. At the same time the court may also make a range of court orders, such as imposing a sentence upon a guilty defendant in a criminal matter, or providing a remedy for the plaintiff in a civil matter. In the United States, under the rules of civil procedure governing practice in federal courts and most state courts, the entry of judgment is the final order entered by the ...

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prejudice: Encyclopedia - Tolerance

Tolerance is a social, cultural and religious term applied to the collective and individual practice of not persecuting those who may believe, behave or act in ways of which one may not approve. Authoritarian systems practice intolerance, the opposite of tolerance. Tolerance is seen as a more widely acceptable term than "acceptance" and particularly "respect," where the application to controversial parties is concerned. Tolerance implies both the ability to punish and the conscious decision not to. It is usually applied to non-violent, consensual behavior, often involving religion, sex, ...

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prejudice: Encyclopedia II - Anti-Christian prejudice - Prejudice versus criticism

Anti-Christian prejudice should not be confused with reasonable criticism of Christianity or its claims, at least in the sense of "criticism for which one can give a reason". Furthermore, a legitimate, reasonable criticism of Christianity as a whole may not always be applicable to every individual Christian, nor should unjustifiable actions by any individual Christian or Christian group necessarily be taken as representative of Christianity as a whole. Similarly, anti-Christian prejudice should not be confused with criticism of ...

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Anti-Christian prejudice, Anti-Christian prejudice - Prejudice versus criticism, Anti-Christian prejudice - Christianophobia, Anti-Christian prejudice - Origins and use of the term, Anti-Christian prejudice - Causes and effects of christianophobia in recent times, Anti-Christian prejudice - Issues Concerning the American Government

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prejudice: Encyclopedia II - Pride and Prejudice - Plot summary

The story deals with issues surrounding marriage among the landed gentry in the late 18th century and early 19th century. The main character is Elizabeth Bennet, a 20-year-old girl possessed of a quick mind, sharp wit, and keen sense of justice. Elizabeth's father, Mr. Bennet, spends much of his time hiding in his study, a refuge from Elizabeth's mother. Mrs. Bennet (whose manners and conduct are decidedly "of the people") is determined to see each of her five daughters successfully married to gentlemen of sufficient fortune to support a wif ...

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Pride and Prejudice, Pride and Prejudice - Plot summary, Pride and Prejudice - Themes, Pride and Prejudice - Principal characters, Pride and Prejudice - Other media adaptations, Pride and Prejudice - Trivia

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prejudice: Encyclopedia II - Pride and Prejudice - Principal characters

Mr. Bennet — An English gentleman with an estate in Hertfordshire. He is married with five daughters, a circumstance relevant to his legacy. The terms of Mr. Bennet's inheritance require a male heir. Because he has no son, upon his death, his property is to be inherited by his closest male relative, Mr. Collins, a clergyman with whom he has had a poor relationship. Mr. Bennet, a gentle and caring man, is very close to his two elder daughters, Jane and Elizabeth. However, he has a poor opinion of the intelligence and sensibili ...

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Pride and Prejudice, Pride and Prejudice - Plot summary, Pride and Prejudice - Themes, Pride and Prejudice - Principal characters, Pride and Prejudice - Other media adaptations, Pride and Prejudice - Trivia

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prejudice: Encyclopedia II - Anti-Christian prejudice - Christianophobia

Christianophobia, sometimes (if ungrammatically) called christophobia, is a term used by some to describe an irrational fear or hatred of Christians, or Christianity in general. Anti-Christian prejudice - Origins and use of the term. The term originated with American legal scholar J.H.H. Weiler. It was described in detail by American conservative writer, activist, and Catholic theologian George Weigel in his books, Is Europe Dying? Notes on a Crisis of Civilizational Morale and The Cube and ...

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Anti-Christian prejudice, Anti-Christian prejudice - Prejudice versus criticism, Anti-Christian prejudice - Christianophobia, Anti-Christian prejudice - Origins and use of the term, Anti-Christian prejudice - Causes and effects of christianophobia in recent times, Anti-Christian prejudice - Issues Concerning the American Government

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prejudice: Encyclopedia II - Pride and Prejudice BBC - Overview

The 1995 adaptation is the television version that is best-known, and almost certainly most loved by fans of Jane Austen. The six-episode dramatisation starred Jennifer Ehle as Elizabeth Bennet and Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy. It was produced by the BBC with some co-funding from the Arts & Entertainment Network in the United States. The six fifty-five-minute episodes were originally screened on BBC One at 9 pm on Sunday evenings from September 24 to October 29 1995, and due to the huge popularity of the programme were quickly repeated the following year — the repeat even earning a Radio Times cover, something hi ...

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Pride and Prejudice BBC, Pride and Prejudice BBC - Overview, Pride and Prejudice BBC - Critical reception, Pride and Prejudice BBC - Cast and Crew, Pride and Prejudice BBC - Trivia

Read more here: » Pride and Prejudice BBC: Encyclopedia II - Pride and Prejudice BBC - Overview

prejudice: Encyclopedia II - Anti-Christian prejudice - Christianophobia

Christianophobia, sometimes (if ungrammatically) called christophobia, is a term used by some to describe an irrational fear or hatred of Christians, or Christianity in general. Anti-Christian prejudice - Origins and use of the term. The term originated with American legal scholar J.H.H. Weiler. It was described in detail by American conservative writer, activist, and Catholic theologian George Weigel in his books, Is Europe Dying? Notes on a Crisis of Civilizational Morale and The Cube and ...

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Anti-Christian prejudice, Anti-Christian prejudice - Prejudice versus criticism, Anti-Christian prejudice - Christianophobia, Anti-Christian prejudice - Origins and use of the term, Anti-Christian prejudice - Causes and effects of christianophobia in recent times

Read more here: » Anti-Christian prejudice: Encyclopedia II - Anti-Christian prejudice - Christianophobia

prejudice: Encyclopedia II - Homophobia - Homophobia as prejudice

Whether viewed as unfounded prejudices or legitimate moral opinions, anti-LGBT attitudes have been reflected in legislation and have had a profound impact on political debates over LGBT civil rights in general. They have also result in violence against LGBT people, sometimes by individuals, sometimes state-sanctioned or organized. Many social and religious attitudes toward homosexuality are negative, which some might describe as homophobic. See Societal attitudes towards homosexuality and Religion and homosexuality. Psychology researchers have used the SDO and RWA measures to predict homophobic attitudes. ...

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Homophobia, Homophobia - Etymology, Homophobia - Dual associations and usage controversy, Homophobia - Internalized homophobia, Homophobia - Fear of being identified as a homosexual, Homophobia - Homophobia as prejudice, Homophobia - Sexist beliefs, Homophobia - Opposition to homophobia, Homophobia - Homophobia as applied to political figures, Homophobia - Excerpts from discussions of the term, Homophobia - Homophobia in popular culture

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prejudice: Encyclopedia II - Neurodiversity - History of the term

The first citation of the term "neurodiversity" is generally held to have occurred in an essay by Judy Singer: Judy Singer, "'Why can't you be normal for once in your life?'" in Disability Discourse, Mairian Corker ed., Open University Press, February 1, 1999) where it is used to describe a post modernist critique and addition to the social cleavages of class, gender, race and so on. However, Judy Singer actually first used this term in her Ho ...

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Neurodiversity, Neurodiversity - Views on prejudice, Neurodiversity - Proponents, Neurodiversity - Opposing views, Neurodiversity - History of the term

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prejudice: Encyclopedia II - Bahá'í Faith and the unity of humanity - Biological Unity

The Bahá'í writings state that differences between various races, nations, and ethnic groups are either superficial (e.g. skin color) or the result of differences in background or "education". "World order can be founded only on an unshakeable consciousness of the oneness of mankind, a spiritual truth which all the human sciences confirm. Anthropology, physiology, psychology, recognise only one human species, albeit infinitely varied in the secondary aspects of life. Recognition of this truth requires abandonment of prejudice ...

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Bahá'í Faith and the unity of humanity, Bahá'í Faith and the unity of humanity - Biological Unity, Bahá'í Faith and the unity of humanity - Elimination of Prejudice, Bahá'í Faith and the unity of humanity - Political Unity, Bahá'í Faith and the unity of humanity - Spiritual Unity, Bahá'í Faith and the unity of humanity - Unity in diversity, Bahá'í Faith and the unity of humanity - Links

Read more here: » Bahá'í Faith and the unity of humanity: Encyclopedia II - Bahá'í Faith and the unity of humanity - Biological Unity

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