Vocab oct 14
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Vocab
Enclaves- theoretically
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enclaves (98)
• Definition– Distinct groups or
communities
• Example– Chinatown is an example
of an enclave.
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medium• Definition– A means of conveying
something.
• Example– A popular medium of
self-expression is body art like tattoos.
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elitism
• Definition– A perceived superiority
• Example– Country clubs can be
accused of elitism because they only let people in that meet a certain criteria.
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transmitters
• Definition– Something that carries
or spreads (a signal, germs)
• Example– Some people with HIV
may not have symptoms, but are transmitters, spreading the disease to others.
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exacerbates
• Definition– Makes worse
• Example– Scratching only
exacerbates the rash.
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adverse
• Definition– unfavorable
• Example– An adverse effect of my
medication is nausea.
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asymmetries
• Definition– Lack of harmony and
balance
• Example– There are many
asymmetries in the working world of women and of men; for example, women tend to receive twenty percent less than a man given the same job.
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status
• Definition– Position or rank; one’s
standing in relation to others.
• Example– Jimmy deplored his
status at middle school where he had to sit alone at the lunch table and where he was treated like dirt.
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paradox
• Definition– A situation that may
seem to be contradictory, but in fact is or may be true.
• Example– Amy swore that ,
although it was a paradox, if you want a man, you should pretend you don’t.
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framed
• Definition– Placed within a context
• Example– Every message should be
looked at within the frame of its context.
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implicit
• Definition– Not directly stated
• Example – Implicit is the opposite
of explicit.– Although she never
stated her interest, She sent implicit messages by batting her eyelashes.
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theoretically
• Definition– based on theory,
hypothetical
• Example– Theoretically, if
something goes up, it must come down.