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From:University Business (Vol. 15, Issue 6)A common objective for business schools across the country is development of leadership skills. For this reason, MBA programs utilize team-based assignments, incorporate leader development in the core curriculum, and...
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From:Ovidius University Annals, Series Physical Education and Sport/Science, Movement and Health (Vol. 10, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAmong other Man's activities a game can be considered a great gift bestowed on him by God Almighty. This activity, that we simply call a game, enables him regardless of his age to fill in his "spare time". Time is...
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From:Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health (Vol. 56, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedAmong adults, women are more likely than men to perceive themselves as too heavy for their height, the gender discrepancy being greatest among those within a "normal" weight range. (1 2) This finding has been explained...
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From:Current Psychology (Vol. 40, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedDrunkorexia is a term used to describe compensatory and calorie restriction behaviors that individuals engage in related to alcohol consumption. The present study examined the role of sociocultural attitudes toward...
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From:The Futurist (Vol. 28, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe Decision Shop Inc has revealed a study that unravels nine new dimensions on attractiveness that have little or nothing to do with traditional concepts of beauty. These aspects include inner beauty, outer beauty,...
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From:MPR Pharmacists' Edition (Vol. 6, Issue 2)Merz announced the introduction of Mederma Advanced Scar Gel, which reduces the overall appearance of scars caused by injury, acne, surgery or burns with one daily application. Mederma Advanced Scar Gel contains...
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From:NACLA Report on the Americas (Vol. 34, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedIn the Dominican Republic, a white woman's hair is described as blonde. Whether it is curly or straight, black or brown, it is said that she is blonde. About the "others," it is said that they have bad hair and that's...
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From:Journal of Communication Inquiry (Vol. 21, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe New York Times coverage of the silicone gel breast implant controversy spanned 66 articles between Apr 1991 and Apr 1993. As most journalists are unaware of feminist perspectives, the series ran consistent with...
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From:TD Magazine (Vol. 72, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedWhether it's preparing onboarding videos or hosting a virtual classroom training, many talent development professionals make on-screen appearances. Here are three ways to boost your confidence and own the screen. 1...
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From:PeerJ (Vol. 3) Peer-ReviewedAspects of the female body may be attractive because they signal evolutionary fitness. Greater body fatness might reflect greater potential to survive famines, but individuals carrying larger fat stores may have poor...
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From:American Music Teacher (Vol. 60, Issue 2)Have you ever told a female student to "dress appropriately" for a recital, competition or jury, only to see her wobble onto the stage wearing an alarmingly small scrap of cloth and stilettos? Does it really matter what...
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From:Journal of Dental Hygiene (Vol. 82, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedA Survey of Personal Styles and a questionnaire on attitudes to on-line vs. classroom/lecture courses were administered to 57 recent graduates of a dental hygiene program to assess if there is a correlation between...
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From:Frontiers: A Journal of Women's Studies (Vol. 27, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedOn June 9 and 10, 1943, in the midst of the Zoot Suit Riots, Los Angeles newspapers announced the arrest of a "pachuco woman." According to the press, twenty-two-year-old Amelia Venegas, mother of a toddler and wife of...
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From:Child Study Journal (Vol. 28, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThis research examined fourth, fifth, and sixth graders self-conceptualizations about their own appearance in relation to peer evaluations of social behaviors. In addition, children indicated how important they believed...
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From:Higher Education (Vol. 71, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThis study extends the scope of research that examines the connection between physical attractiveness and student perception through a survey analysis. While other studies concentrate on physical attractiveness alone,...
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 16, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedThe association between physical appearance and income has been of central interest in social science. However, most previous studies often measured physical appearance using classical proxies from subjective opinions...
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From:Journal of Advertising (Vol. 29, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedTwo studies are presented that examine the role of attractiveness and expertise in the "match-up hypothesis." Much "match-up hypothesis" research has focused on physical attractiveness. Study One examined physical...
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From:The Southern Review (Vol. 50, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedBald, sag-assed & slouch-gutted, bald & nearly enough hair on my shoulders to comb, bald & temperamentally erect, the uncertainty principle alive in my cock, she looks at me the same as she's looked at me since the...
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From:Africa (Vol. 78, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT This article explores how people in Botswana approach and navigate their own feelings of disgust and morbid curiosity towards the aesthetically impaired bodies of their fellow citizens, and the problems and...
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From:Diverse Issues in Higher Education (Vol. 33, Issue 1)Female pharmacy students who are more attractive than their peers tend to receive higher grades, a new study has found. The study by Metropolitan State University of Denver discovered a strong link between good grades...