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Nepotism
Nepotism Nepotism means favoring relatives or personal friends because ... relative, that manager would be guilty of nepotism. Some biologists have suggested that a tendency towards nepotism is instinctual, a form of kin selection. The word nepotism comes from the Latin word 'nepos', ...
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Nepotism (translated from French)
Nepotism This article is one outline to supplement ... can share your knowledge by modifying it. nepotism (of latin nepot-, "nephew") is the tendency ... cardinal . Historiography distinguishes two periods traditionally: great nepotism, before concile of Thirty : the favours granted ... alienations of inheritance of Pierre saint ; small nepotism, after this council, consistent in advantages revocable ...
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Nepotism (translated from Russian)
Nepotism Nepotism (from lat. , kind. p. nepotis - the grandson ... centuries . It is movable - the favoritism. History Nepotism appeared in Sredniye of the century , when ... they were first plemyanniki , hence and name nepotism. But then especially in XV — .khvi ... of its the grandsons. The highest spread nepotism reached in epokhu of the revival , ...
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Nepotism (translated from Spanish)
Nepotism nepotism it is the excessive preference that some ... public, its use is generally negative. A nepotism example would be that an employer contracted ... its relative. Some biólogos has suggested the nepotism is completely instinctive. The word nepotism comes from Latin nepos, that it ...
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Nepotism (translated from Italian)
Nepotism Nepotism it means to favor the own relatives ... more, those manager will be accused of nepotism. Some biologi have suggested that the tendency to the nepotism is instinctive, a shape of parentale selection. The term nepotism it derives from the Latin word ...
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Nepotism (translated from Portuguese)
Nepotism Nepotism (of Latin nepos, grandson or descendant) is ... relations with the favored one. It occurs nepotism when, for example, an employee is promoted ... the promotion. Some biólogos supports that the nepotism can be instinctive, a way of familiar ...
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Ethnic nepotism
Ethnic nepotism Ethnic nepotism describes a human tendency for " in-group ... Berghe (1981). Ethnic Conflicts Explained by Ethnic Nepotism, Tatu Vanhanen (1999). "Where Dawkins Fears To Tread: Ethnic Nepotism And The Reality Of Race," Steve Sailer ...
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Talk:Nepotism
Talk:Nepotism Isn't the historical point about the ... there is a linguistic sense in which nepotism is peculiarly Roman Catholic. The joke doesn ... clergy are not supposed to have sons. Nepotism motivational poster at despair.com Unfounded assertion In China, nepotism is seen in a positive light and ... getting hired." This paragraph seems rather unfounded. Nepotism is generally regarded as a factor ...
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Talk:Kevin B. MacDonald/Archive 2
... acquisition going on within academia via Jewish nepotism combined with Charles Murray's accounting fallacy ... citation was a result of 1) Ethnic nepotism or 2) Of an "accomplishment" that has ... that group status is not caused by nepotism but that nepotism is caused by group status when the mechanisms by which nepotism contributes to status are obvious and ...
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User talk:Mistress Selina Kyle
... community and turn a blind eye to nepotism/administrative corruption, the editors will lose out ... friends like Ambi (because I criticise their nepotism), that I make "no positive contributions": It ... like yet another admin that believes in nepotism while saying differently... -- ¦ 02:16, 29 ... towards a large problem with corruption and nepotism/cliqueism within the "functionaries" of Wikipedia and ... happy to have a critic of their nepotism banned.. -- ¦ 16:35, 11 January ...
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