There was a community with a bias towards a particular type of business model, thinking that only large - scale, high - tech businesses could succeed. But a group of local entrepreneurs with small - scale, traditional business ideas challenged this bias. They formed a cooperative and focused on quality products and excellent customer service. Their success changed the community's perception. Now, the community supports a variety of business models, and the local economy has become more diverse and resilient.
In some regions, there was a bias towards large - scale industrial solutions for environmental problems. However, small - scale community - led initiatives like urban gardening projects proved successful. These gardens not only beautify the city but also contribute to reducing air pollution and providing fresh produce. This success has made people realize that small - scale, community - based efforts can be very effective in environmental protection.
There were a few novels that could be recommended as follow-up stories of Grandma's favoritism. These novels included " 60's Spoiled Story,"" The Farmer's Girl's Turn in the Portable Space,"" The Top-grade Garden," and " The Flower Garden." These novels all involved the plot of the protagonist being biased by his grandmother and described the growth and struggle of the protagonist in the family. However, the specific plot and story development required further reading of these novels to obtain more information.
One manifestation is in the roles. For example, boys are often depicted as brave adventurers while girls are more likely to be passive princesses waiting to be rescued. Another is in the occupations. Boys' stories may feature them as doctors, scientists or heroes, while girls are more associated with domestic tasks or being caregivers in children's stories.
Gender bias is common. Often male characters are given more agency and power, while female characters are relegated to secondary roles. Another type is cultural bias. Stories may depict one culture as superior to others, promoting stereotypes. For example, Western cultures might be shown as more civilized and advanced, while non - Western cultures are shown as primitive.
I'm not entirely sure specifically which stories on CNN New Day are considered 'less bias' as bias can be a subjective matter. However, some stories that focus on facts, like objective reporting of economic data, scientific breakthroughs, or community - based positive initiatives, might be seen as less likely to carry a strong bias. For example, if they report on a new medical treatment that has been approved through proper trials, they are simply relaying the facts.
Consider the narrative arc and how it treats different ideas or groups. If the story rewards or punishes characters based on characteristics like race, gender, or social class in a way that seems unfair or one - sided, it may contain teaching bias. For example, a story where a character from a lower social class is always shown as the source of problems and is never given a chance to redeem themselves, while upper - class characters are always forgiven easily, would show a class - based teaching bias.
In stories about social issues like immigration, which are often big stories. Liberal media may tend to emphasize the human aspect of immigrants more. They could be more likely to show stories of immigrant families facing hardships and less likely to focus on the potential negative impacts on the economy or security as some conservatives might argue. This shows a slant in their reporting.