@mellissawright120منذ 3 سنواتI am so using this for my Sociology class. Thank you for such a succinct, animated and engaging demonstration a variety of students can identify with. That is essential in effectively teaching sociology for understanding.
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@BunnyUKمنذ 4 سنواتWhere are the citations for these statements?
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@thatveganlesbianمنذ 3 سنواتI LOVE this. As someone with autism and ADHD. thank you SOOO much for the video/ engaging visual and audio material to grasp my attention <3 This id="hidden3" class="buttons"> video is soo true and it breaks my heart, I can't believe the biases in society. It is an absolute joke ....وسعت2
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@zahemi8109منذ 4 سنواتAs offensive as it may come across, there is some truth and reality to its story line. People`s pre- perception towards gender, race, social status and id="hidden4" class="buttons"> others have long been discussed and studied, so we should take it as a learning process to be further explored. ....وسعت1
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@silvialogan9226منذ 4 سنواتMost of it seems to be due to race and gender. They might had been easier on Emma because she is white and harder on him because he is black and black people are not usually treated very well. 4
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@matthewdavies3623منذ 4 سنواتmost all of these issues are about gender not race 3
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@Frivalsمنذ 4 سنواتSo it's not only about black and white, but also males and females. So you should put also the hashtag: 6
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@KenPemberton71منذ 4 سنواتNice story, but not sure how this belongs on open learn. You could have replaced the individuals with any race, sex, or identity because everyone makes id="hidden7" class="buttons"> their own decisions on how to react to their environment based on a multitude of factors. But clearly there is a media bias that wants to push a narrative. Good job. ....وسعت8
So you should put also the hashtag:
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