Prejudice?
They are all prejudices, assumptions made about someone or something before having adequate knowledge to be able to do so with guaranteed.
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A prejudice is a prejudgment: i.e. an assumption made about someone or something before having adequate knowledge to be able to do so with guaranteed. What Osama Bin Ladin did was well known to us, and we were celebrating the capture of a man who openly claimed responsibility for killing thousands of Americans, so no, it was not prejudice.
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Prejudice:1: ChaCha Dictionary defines prejudice as preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience; dislike, hostility, or unjust behavior formed on such a basis. Legally, prejudice is defined as injury or detriment to one's legal rights o. ChaCha 24/7!
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A prejudice is a prejudgment, an assumption made about someone or something before having adequate knowledge to be able to do so with guaranteed accuracy.
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