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Why female bosses get different reactions than men when they criticize employees
POLITICS, WORK

Why female bosses get different reactions than men when they criticize employees

Imagine that your boss Ethan calls you into his office. He expresses disappointment in your recent performance and lack of commitment. How would you react? Would you accept the feedback and put in more effort? Or would you pout in your office and start looking for a new job? Now, would your reaction be different if your boss was not named Ethan but Emily? I’m a professor of economics, and my research investigates this very question. This has important implications for the success of women in leadership, such as Jane Fraser, who will take over Citigroup in February, becoming the first woman to lead a major Wall Street bank. If giving feedback is more likely to backfire for women in positions of power, they may adopt less effective management strategies or become altogether less intereste...
Why Do People Have Different Fashion Styles
FASHION

Why Do People Have Different Fashion Styles

The term fashion style simply refers to the way a particular person wears her/his clothes, shoes, bags and other accessories. It can also be determined by the types of clothing items that she/he wears in a given situation. Fashion styles may differ from one person to another because of so many reasons. It can because of a person's age, taste, gender, budget, the situation or the environment. To start with, a teen's fashion style is definitely different from an adult. Teens are more prone to be influenced by magazines, famous celebrities, movies and their friends compared to adults. They also love to wear more colorful clothes and accessories which are in contrary to what adults wear. Adults prefer to wear clothing items with conventional color particularly when they are at work because...
How Bob Saget’s Danny Tanner Was So Different From Other Sitcom Dads
TELEVISION

How Bob Saget’s Danny Tanner Was So Different From Other Sitcom Dads

Bob Saget, who died on Jan. 9, 2022, is probably best remembered for his role as Danny Tanner on the popular sitcom “Full House,” which aired from 1987 to 1995. I think fans of the show have such fond memories of this character because Danny exemplified what it meant to “be there” as a parent. A single dad whose wife had passed away, he was eager to lend an ear to daughters D.J., Stephanie and Michelle, offering them support and reassurance through the twists and turns of childhood and adolescence. Why heap so much praise on a sitcom dad? It’s easy to disregard TV as mere mindless entertainment. But entertainment media can both reflect and reshape culture – including how fathers interact with their children. They can influence how viewers think about fathers, regardless of the accuracy o...
Know The Different Types Of Astrology Services
CULTURE

Know The Different Types Of Astrology Services

Most of us often feel bad about things not getting in place and something or the other happening to us which are not good. We wonder why such things happen to us. I know a friend of mine who was suffering from acute illness. Her family almost sold everything they had to meet the hospital expenses. Today, she is well, but she often recalls those hospital days and asks me why such bad luck came to her and her family. My best friend's dad is an astrologer and he tells bad luck come to us because of faults in our horoscope. However, his dad says astrology can resolve all kinds of problems be it financial, personal, marriage related or job issues. Astrology is a science that involves studying of positions of the sun, moon and the stars at the time of your birth. An astrologer closely studi...
It’s Good For Kids To Have Friends From Different Socioeconomic Backgrounds – Here’s Why
EDUCATION

It’s Good For Kids To Have Friends From Different Socioeconomic Backgrounds – Here’s Why

Friendships that bridge across social class – “cross-class friendships” – can minimize middle school academic achievement differences that are based on the level of parents’ education, according to research from the UCLA School Diversity Project. As scholars of adolescent development, we examined academic achievement differences among 4,288 middle school students in California based on their parents’ education level. Seventeen percent of parents or guardians of students in our sample did not receive a high school diploma, 12% had a high school diploma or equivalent, 28% attended some college, 23% had a four-year college degree and 20% had a graduate degree. Students’ academic achievement was assessed using GPAs, scores from the state standardized test, and academic engagement as reporte...
Self-driving taxis could be a setback for those with different needs – unless companies embrace accessible design now
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY

Self-driving taxis could be a setback for those with different needs – unless companies embrace accessible design now

Autonomous vehicles (AVs), like self-driving taxis, continue to garner media attention as industry and political stakeholders claim that they will improve safety and access to transportation for everyone. But for people who have different mobility needs and rely on human drivers for work beyond the task of driving, the prospect of driverless taxis may not sound like progress. Unless accommodations are built in to autonomous vehicle designs, companies risk undermining transportation access for the very communities this technology is promising to include. The promise A January 2020 joint report issued by the National Science and Technology Council and U.S. Department of Transportation paints a bright picture of an autonomous-enabled future. They predict autonomous vehicles will provide “impr...