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Social Studies, 16.07.2021 02:00 dvandebrake2002

1. Consider your appearance or identity characteristics. How are you or how might you be stereotyped (positively or negatively) in your local community, your workplace, or a different region of the country?2. How are these potential stereotypes similar or different, depending on place?3. Share any misconceptions that someone may have held about you in the past, and if applicable, discuss what you did to address or dispel the mis-conceptions.

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