And every group of people -- including moms -- gets caricatured and stereotyped on TV.
They are stereotyped as wanting big cars, lots of money and all kinds of fame.
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We think that cupcakes, parties and having everything revolve around leisure is just tiresome and heavily stereotyped.
Its structure is too loose, it lacks a central theme and it is (over-)stocked with stereotyped characters.
The service's two sides are cemented by a long kiss between a swimsuit model and a stereotyped geek.
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Programming quickly became associated with a male-stereotyped activity like math or playing chess.
Users do not want to be aware of how they are being stereotyped in order to be sold to.
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"They're upset to the point where it's like they feel Colorado is being stereotyped as a gun-control state, " DeCarlo said.
Did you know that the earliest computer programmers were women and that the programming field was once stereotyped as female?
But Debapriya Bhattacharya, head of the Center for Policy Dialogue in Dhaka, argues that Bangladesh tends to be unfairly stereotyped.
Why do those who study or love them feel stereotyped as nerds?
"I think that students of color are automatically stereotyped sometimes when they go into school systems that are predominantly white, " says Waynette Arnum.
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Branding helps too: teachers may label Somali refugees damaged basket-cases, but Tamil children, sometimes no less traumatised, are stereotyped as industrious maths geeks.
Other issues being looked at include the effects of the credit crunch at Christmas time and teenage life, especially the way young people are stereotyped.
But the occupational choices on GNVQs and SCOTVECs are strongly stereotyped.
Like NPR, whose listeners have long been stereotyped as Volvo-driving, tweedy elitists, the site comes across to some industry executives as indifferent to the broader audience.
In a long article commenting on its suspension, Babil criticised the "stereotyped" Iraqi press which it accused of imposing a "total blackout on news, information and analysis".
Rather than being seen as white-coated technocrats, carrying out vital research, the survey found that scientists were stereotyped as "dangerous cranks" who spent too long in the laboratory.
Maybe she would draw attention to great games like Portal, where the main character, Chell, is neither sexualized or stereotyped at all throughout the course of the game.
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Overweight individuals are often stereotyped as lazy, greedy and unmotivated.
To suppose that only a mother and father can and do raise healthy children requires a stereotyped view of the American family that is as inaccurate today as it has always been.
Gen Y is sometimes stereotyped as being self-centered.
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Indeed, while women investors may be stereotyped as being less comfortable with risk than their male counterparts, the professional women we spoke to agreed that, while they tended to be conservative when it came to spending their wealth, investing is a different matter.
Their records have been reissued frequently and the band was the subject of a 1991 Oliver Stone movie, "The Doors, " starring Val Kilmer as Morrison and Kyle MacLachlan as Manzarek, who complained that the film stereotyped Morrison as a hopeless drunk and also omitted calmer, more humorous times.
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