Presented by: Gustavo Adolfo Castillo Presented to: T. Angel Watler A.

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Presented by: Gustavo Adolfo Castillo Presented to: T. Angel Watler A.

Learning. Discrimination is to don’t accept someone in your group or exclude him/her from all the activities because has a difference between you and the person. What is discrimination? Off course, they are: gender, race, religious, sexual, disability, and ethnic. And also has types. OO! Could you mention them, and explain them please? Race : Racism, and the superiority of one race over the other. Religious: Treating a person different because of what they do or do not believe. Sexual: Discriminating someone because of his/her different sexual orientation. Gender: Discriminating someone because of his/her gender or sex. Ethnic: Discriminating others because of his/her ethnic or national group. Disability: Discriminating someone because of having an absence of something. WHAAT!!! I will never discriminate someone in my life, thanks for teaching me. WOOOOOOOW!!! Discrimination it’s a very delicate theme!!! Learning AAAAHH!! I don’t understand them?

Look my latest invention, I had ever invented!!! ??? It doesn’t impress me. How it doesn’t impress you? Is Cheese 3000!! Your invention stinks, you have an intellectual disability. Hey, appreciate my work.

Hmm… ¿What’s this? Looks like a black hat. It smells like a hat. And also feels like a hat. It’s a hat, what a shame it is black. I hate black. Hey, what’s that? I also!!

This is why no one likes to play with you.