1.-Plural of stereotype = simplified conception and commonly accepted by a group on n character, aspect of the social structure or given social program. 2.-cliches obtained by casting of cast lead. 3. of the strong Greek and type. 4.-stereotypical plates. 5.-plate-making printing prepared with molten lead. 6.-a stereotype is a hackneyed image with few details about a group of people who share certain characteristics, qualities and skills. 7.-Etymologically comes from the Greek word stereos, which means solid, and typos, that means brand. 8.-the term is often used in a negative sense, considering that the stereotypes are illogical beliefs that limit creativity and that can be changed only through personal reasoning on this matter. 9.-stereotypes are common allegations of the past. They include a variety of allegations about various racial groups and predictions of behavior based on social status or wealth. 10.-are schemes of thought or pre-built language schemes that individuals of the same social or cultural community share 11.-stereotypes are clichés or characters, predictable situations. For example, a stereotypical devil is evil, with horns, tail, and Pitchfork. 12.-originally a stereotype was a print taken from a lead-cast that was used in printing instead of the original type. 13.-on the ethics and human values are used stereotypes that help and contribute to the way to represent the problems that arise in everyday society and continuously throughout the world. 14.-is a concept within language modeling unified, where it is used to encapsulate behaviors. Therefore, a stereotype is used as a vehicle to communicate the requirements of software and designs, and lacks the current negative connotation given in general use. 15.-According to the definition contained in the SAR, a stereotype consists of an image structured and accepted by the majority of people as representative of a certain group. 16.-it is a representation or an unalterable thought over time, which is accepted and shared by the majority of the members of a group at the social level.