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LIFS (last-in, first-served) is a common queue discipline, most often seen where people, not objects, form the waiting line.
Ethnocentrism
The belief in the inherent superiority of one's own ethnic group or culture, often accompanied by prejudice and discrimination against other groups.
Stereotyping
Assigning generalized attributes to individuals based on their perceived group membership, often leading to biased judgments.
Prejudice
A judgment or opinion of someone, formed before you know all of the facts or the background of that person.
Tolerating Ambiguity
The ability to remain comfortable and continue functioning effectively in situations that are unclear, uncertain, or not fully understood.
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