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See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil: Theorizing network silence around sexual harassment.

Journal of Applied Psychology, 2021
#MeToo has inspired the voices of millions of people (mostly women) to speak up about sexual harassment at work. The high-profile cases that reignited this movement have revealed that sexual harassment is and has been shrouded in silence, sometimes for ...
M. S. Hershcovis   +3 more
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Magic, Explanations, and Evil

Current Anthropology, 2021
In nearly every documented society, people believe that some misfortunes are caused by malicious group mates using magic or supernatural powers. Here I report cross-cultural patterns in these beliefs and propose a theory to explain them.
Manvir Singh
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‘Something evil, monstrously evil’

2015
This chapter focuses on the third story, ‘Haunted Mirror’, directed by Robert Hamer. The story belongs to socialite Joan Cortland (Googie Withers) who tells the group about her husband Peter (Ralph Michael) and his obsession with an antique mirror. Lurking in the dark grandeur of the other room in the mirror is an unseen entity from a bygone age, the ...
Jez Conolly, David Owain Bates
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See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil: How Collegiate Players Define, Experience and Cope with Toxicity

International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2020
Toxicity in online environments is a complex and a systemic issue. Collegiate esports communities seem to be particularly vulnerable to toxic behaviors.
S. Türkay   +4 more
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Unmasking Administrative Evil

, 2019
Acknowledgments Introduction and Overview 1. The Dynamics of Evil and Administrative Evil 2. Compliance, Technical Rationality, and Administrative Evil 3. Administrative Evil Unmasked: The Holocaust and Public Service 4.
D. Balfour   +2 more
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See no evil, hear no evil…

Survey of Ophthalmology, 2014
A 32-year-old woman presented with right-sided visual loss, hearing loss and diffuse headache. Examination confirmed CN-II, V1/2, and VIII neuropathies. MRI showed an infiltrative skull-base process involving the pachymeninges. Serology and histopathology confirmed idiopathic hypertrophic pachymeningitis.
Sarah, Driscoll   +2 more
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EvilScout: Detection and Mitigation of Evil Twin Attack in SDN Enabled WiFi

IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management, 2020
Spoofing the identity of a WiFi access point (AP) is trivial. Consequently, an adversary can impersonate the legitimate AP (LAP) by mimicking its network name (SSID) and MAC address (BSSID). This fake AP is called the evil twin.
Pragati Shrivastava   +2 more
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Polyploid Giant Cancer Cells (PGCCs): The Evil Roots of Cancer.

Current Cancer Drug Targets, 2019
Polyploidy is associated with increased cell size and is commonly found in a subset of adult organs and blastomere stage of the human embryo. The polyploidy is formed through endoreplication or cell fusion to support the specific need of development ...
Jun-song Chen   +7 more
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A Touch of Evil

Journal of Transnational American Studies
Reflections on the 2024 US presidential election.
Magdalena J. Zaborowska
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Is evil rewarded with evil? The market penalty effect of corporate environmentally irresponsible events

, 2020
The negative response of the capital market to environmentally irresponsible events is an important governance mechanism that motivates enterprises to assume environmental responsibility.
Youliang Jin, Chen Cheng, Huixiang Zeng
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