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poor venus flytrap petals.
The parents are furious. They send their kids to a prestigious New York school, Harvard-Westlake, thinking their little flowers would learn the art of making money. It cost them a little money, around $40,000 per year, out of their petty bourgeois fortunes. But the kids at this prestigious school
that has no relation with Harvard whatsoever, learn the “woke” philosophy of equality, anti-racism and toilet-practice with LGBTiQs… It’s outrageous!
So, according to an article by Bari Weiss,
The Miseducation of America’s Elites in the
City Journal, the parents are fomenting a revolution. First, these parents have not realised that they and their youngsters are not “American Elites”… They are average suckers. Second, this school education system seems to be designed to turn their little ones into proper sociopaths when their cup of “identity politics is full”. From the time they are kicked out of school for not liking Beyonc
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Women are significantly underrepresented in the editorial boards of marketing academic journals, and awards and recognition favour men, new research from the University of Bath School of Management has found.
In their study It s hard to be what you can t see - gender representation in marketing s academic journals , Professor Andrea Prothero of Business and Society at University College Dublin and co-researcher Professor Pierre McDonagh examined gender representation in 20 marketing academic journals through three areas - the gender composition of editorial boards, special issue celebrations and the awards process.
The research found that since 2017 the number of women in editorial board roles had grown by 4.5% and that the number of female editors-in-chief had risen to 39 percent from 18 percent over the same period. But men still held 68% of all editorial board roles and the discrepancy was even greater at the advisory board level.