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What is politics?
Prejudice
The outcome of prejudging a person. Prejudice in communication is the unwillingness to listen to members of groups the listener believes are inferior, such as other ethnic groups or women; it can also take more subtle forms; how you feel as a result of the stereotypes you believe in.
Attitude
An evaluation of people, ideas, issues, situations, or objects.
Socially Accepted
Behaviors or norms that are widely recognized and approved by society or a specific group.
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
A U.S. federal agency responsible for enforcing federal laws that make it illegal to discriminate against a job applicant or an employee.
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