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Taking a Pass: How Proportional Prejudice and Decisions Not to Hire Reproduce Gender Segregation1
American Journal of Sociology, 2018The authors propose and test a novel theory of how decisions not to hire reproduce gender segregation through what they term proportional prejudice. They hypothesize that employers are less likely to hire anyone from an applicant pool that contains a ...
Ming D. Leung, Sharon Koppman
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1999
Abstract The legendary status afforded to Minton’s (which was in the basement of the Cecil Hotel at 210 West 118th Street), based on such oral reminiscences as Dizzy’s, has made the club into one of the sacred cows of jazz history. It is celebrated as the place where bebop was forged in the heat of the after-hours jam session, and where ...
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Abstract The legendary status afforded to Minton’s (which was in the basement of the Cecil Hotel at 210 West 118th Street), based on such oral reminiscences as Dizzy’s, has made the club into one of the sacred cows of jazz history. It is celebrated as the place where bebop was forged in the heat of the after-hours jam session, and where ...
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2014
Although 'grassroots' conjures up images of independent citizen organizing, much mass participation today is sponsored by elite consultants working for corporations and powerful interest groups. This book pulls back the curtain to reveal a lucrative industry of consulting firms that incentivize public activism as a marketable service.
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Although 'grassroots' conjures up images of independent citizen organizing, much mass participation today is sponsored by elite consultants working for corporations and powerful interest groups. This book pulls back the curtain to reveal a lucrative industry of consulting firms that incentivize public activism as a marketable service.
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Philologus, 2011
Abstract The Piraeus were certainly leased out to private individuals in classical antiquity. It has been suggested that this was common and was true even for the Theatre of Dionysus in Athens, and that this model was true for impermanent wooden theatres.
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Abstract The Piraeus were certainly leased out to private individuals in classical antiquity. It has been suggested that this was common and was true even for the Theatre of Dionysus in Athens, and that this model was true for impermanent wooden theatres.
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Physics World, 2013
Specialized technology companies and academic research are not the only ways of building a career using your skills as a physicist. Technology consultant Jeffrey Philippson shares his enthusiasm for a more varied option.
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Specialized technology companies and academic research are not the only ways of building a career using your skills as a physicist. Technology consultant Jeffrey Philippson shares his enthusiasm for a more varied option.
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Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1993
The author and one of his collegues have written articles for the Bulletin which have pieced together a complex mosaic showing how Iraqi oil money was used to buy hardware and expertise from Western nations, particularly Germany, in an fruitless effort to build a nuclear weapon.
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The author and one of his collegues have written articles for the Bulletin which have pieced together a complex mosaic showing how Iraqi oil money was used to buy hardware and expertise from Western nations, particularly Germany, in an fruitless effort to build a nuclear weapon.
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Evolutionary entanglement of mobile genetic elements and host defence systems: guns for hire
Nature reviews genetics, 2019E. Koonin +3 more
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Journal for General Philosophy of Science, Zeitschrift für allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie, 2019
D. Wilkenfeld, Christa M. Johnson
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D. Wilkenfeld, Christa M. Johnson
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Eighteenth-Century Studies, 2006
The publication of series has recently become an industry. The Cambridge, Blackwell’s, and oxford “Companions,” the Pickering and Chatto editions, the Palgrave-Macmillan “english dramatists” and “literary lives,” “casebooks,” and many other commissioned books pour onto our heads.
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The publication of series has recently become an industry. The Cambridge, Blackwell’s, and oxford “Companions,” the Pickering and Chatto editions, the Palgrave-Macmillan “english dramatists” and “literary lives,” “casebooks,” and many other commissioned books pour onto our heads.
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