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Stereotypes are preconceived ideas about groups of people which are firmly based on the experience of that individual, and they influence our first impression about a person or a gender or a community.
Basically stereotypes are like *PRECONCEIVED PICTURES IN OUR HEAD WHICH LEADS TO MISCONCEPTIONS*
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If you dig deep into your thoughts psychologically with some touch of philosophy obviously your thoughts will be provoked
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