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The Four Pillars of Morality: On the Evolutionary Safe Bets of Right and Wrong
ABSTRACT In moral psychology, many suggestions have been given regarding the nature of morality as a personality trait and as a biological phenomenon. Discussing both historical and contemporary theories, a bottom‐up genetically influenced theoretical synthesis for morality is proposed.
Erik Forsberg
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Anti-corruption education as a means of corruption counteraction: notion and content
Objective: to elaborate and propose the theoretically grounded definition of anti-corruption education as a legal category. Methods: dialectic method of cognition. Results: The article presents structural analysis of legal and scientific definitions of anti-corruption education, formulated in the regional legislation of the Russian Federation, as well ...
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ABSTRACT Objectives While studies have found that women are often more economically and politically vulnerable during economic crises and downturns, a growing body of work has found that increased female leadership can have multiple positive effects upon societies, particularly in policy areas germane to women.
Shanshan Lian +3 more
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Pan‐cancer analysis reveals an inflammatory phenotype remodeling of tissue‐resident macrophages (iTRM) in the tumor microenvironment, which is associated with immunosuppression. Tissue‐resident macrophages and monocyte‐derived macrophages exhibit convergent differentiation toward a similar inflammatory phenotype. iTRM‐enriched ecosystems are associated
Weikai Wang +19 more
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CORRUPTION COUNTERACTION IN THE SPHERE OF LAND RELATIONS
The article views the issues of corruption constituent in the sphere of land legislation. The basic patterns of committing crimes in this sphere are analyzed on certain examples. The main problem zones in the land managing sector in Russia and abroad are viewed in detail. Certain ways of solving problems with corruption in land sector are suggested.
D. K. Chirkov, L. V. Oleynik
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Violence, Volition, and Volatility: The Embodied Subjectivity of Women in Cults
This paper explores the embodied experience of 25 women who are former cult members. By delving into the stories of three protagonists, we examine how these women engaged with and possibly redefined the cult's socially constructed notion of womanhood.
Shirly Bar‐Lev, Michal Morag
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Data‐Driven Satellite Drag Modeling Without Dynamic Knowledge of the Atmosphere
Abstract Increasing congestion in low Earth orbit (LEO) from new satellite deployments and a growing debris population has made accurate orbital trajectory prediction essential for anticipating and avoiding potential collisions on a regular basis. Atmospheric drag is usually the dominant source of propagation error across much of LEO, especially during
William E. Parker, Richard Linares
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Local Perspectives on Environmental Insecurity and Its Influence on Illegal Biodiversity Exploitation. [PDF]
Gore ML +3 more
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Race to arsenal COVID-19 therapeutics: Current alarming status and future directions. [PDF]
Dubey AK +4 more
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Ostracism as a threat to modern democracies: Evidence from 11 European countries
Abstract Ostracism—being ignored and excluded—has been shown to fuel threats to democracies, including increased willingness to engage in violent actions, endorsement of partisan falsehoods, and belief in political conspiracy theories. Recently, low social belonging has been linked with lower voter turnout and increased populist party support, thus ...
Natalia Bogatyreva +2 more
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