Exercise III. Directions. Fill in the spaces with letters to come up with words related to bias and prejudice. Use the

Exercise III. Directions. Fill in the spaces with letters to come up with words

related to bias and prejudice. Use the givendefinitions as clue for your answers.e_A_I_I_S.1. It is the unfair difference in the way menand women are treated.- i_m2. It is the belief that group of humanspossess different behavioral traitscorresponding to physical appearanceand can be divided based on superiorityof one l’ace over the other,g_is_3. It is stereotyping and/or discriminationagainst Individuals or groups on the basisof their age.Lereake-le-1–xi_m4. It is the reaction to disconfirming evidenceby strengthening one’s previous beliefs.5. It is a prejudice or discrimination based onperson’s sex or gender. .sana poh merong sumagot​

Newsmakers: The Human Hug Project 1621 1. Explain how and why the Human Hug Project was created? 2. Why do the Greganti’s

Newsmakers: The Human Hug Project 1621

1. Explain how and why the Human Hug Project was created?
2. Why do the Greganti’s believe the hug Gino received from Susan was life changing?
3. According to Michael, what is different about veterans and their emotions when they
return from war? What is a simple hug able to demonstrate?
4. Taking what you learned about emotion in the Unit, why do you think the Human Hug
Project is having such a huge impact on Veterans? What does it teach you about the way
you interact with people on a day-to-day basis?

Read the excerpt from Act IV of Julius Caesar. Announcer 1: Now they must decide where to fight Antony and Octavius

Read the excerpt from Act IV of Julius Caesar.

Announcer 1: Now they must decide where to fight Antony and Octavius – at Philippi, four hundred miles away, or here at Sardis.
Brutus: (To them all) What do you think of marching to Philippi presently?
Cassius: (Sharply) I do not think it good.
Brutus: Your reason?
Announcer 2: Cassius wants the enemy to make the long march here to Sardis, so they will become tired.
Cassius: (Sensibly) Tis better that the enemy seek us. So shall he weary his soldiers, whilst we are of rest, defense , and nimbleness.
Announcer 1: But Brutus wants to make the long march to Philippi. He feels the time is right for them to move, like ships which sail on a high tide to success, not staying trapped in shallow water.
What does this discussion about where to fight Antony and Octavious reveal about Brutus and Cassius?
Cassius is more cautious and practical than Brutus.
Brutus is a more strategic thinker than Cassius.
Brutus is willing to take the advice of others, but Cassius is inflexible.
Cassius acts without thinking, but Brutus takes the time to consider all options.