'Univesiti Fakafonua 'a Tonga -
Tonga National University
Ko e Mo’oni, Ko e Totonu mo e Tau’ataina - Truth, Justice, Freedom



Prejudice : a Form 6 composition booklet / by C.J. Benson.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Suva, Fiji : Desai Bookshops ; Fiji Times and HeraldCopyright date: 1980Description: iii, 53 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
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Contents:
Chapter 1. An introduction -- Chapter 2. Race prejudice -- Chapter 3. The ghost -- Chapter 4. Could you have helped? -- Chapter 5. Short extracts -- Chapter 6. Race prejudice in "the pohutukawa tree" -- Chapter 7. Race prejudice in America - bus incident -- Chapter 8. Race prejudice - examination comprehension -- Chapter 9. Generation gap prejudice - letter to the editor -- Chapter 10. Do not despise me -- Chapter 11. Sex prejudice -- Chapter 12. Further reading -- Chapter 13. Prejudice poetry -- Chapter 14. Examination comprehension -- Chapter 15. Are prejudices personal?
Summary: "If the study of prejudice helps you to modify even a small number of your own unfair or negative prejudices, you will surely benefit from it. It is a very worth-while topic and it is hoped that the material in this booklet will be useful to you"--Introduction.
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Has writing prompts and examination questions.

"If the study of prejudice helps you to modify even a small number of your own unfair or negative prejudices, you will surely benefit from it. It is a very worth-while topic and it is hoped that the material in this booklet will be useful to you"--Introduction.

Chapter 1. An introduction -- Chapter 2. Race prejudice -- Chapter 3. The ghost -- Chapter 4. Could you have helped? -- Chapter 5. Short extracts -- Chapter 6. Race prejudice in "the pohutukawa tree" -- Chapter 7. Race prejudice in America - bus incident -- Chapter 8. Race prejudice - examination comprehension -- Chapter 9. Generation gap prejudice - letter to the editor -- Chapter 10. Do not despise me -- Chapter 11. Sex prejudice -- Chapter 12. Further reading -- Chapter 13. Prejudice poetry -- Chapter 14. Examination comprehension -- Chapter 15. Are prejudices personal?

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