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Moral responsibility and blameworthiness for our implicit biases
Published 2022“…This paper explores the justifications for holding individuals morally responsible and blameworthy for harboring implicit biases set in the context of race and gender. The overall view follows that individuals can be both morally responsible and blameworthy, but the degree of blameworthiness is dependent on actions taken to mitigate or eliminate the implicit prejudices. …”
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Xenophobia and ethnocentrism? Understanding the attitudes and perceptions of local undergraduates towards the undergraduates from the People's Republic of China (PRC)
Published 2016“…Major findings that emerged from this research were that governance and cultural differences had different scales of impact according to one’s race and socioeconomic class. In addition, the reasons for dislike and prejudice that have local undergraduates are not firmly fixed as it may be reshaped by other factors such as the courses they are in, the benefits that they can receive, and if the academic competition they face presently is perceived as absent.…”
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We do not select, nor are we choosy: reproductive biology of Strepsiptera (Insecta)
Published 2015“…Inferring from similarity between aedeagi of males either between congeners, heterogeners, or between species within the same taxonomic family, the same of which is true of the cephalothoraces of females, we predict that male–female conflict and a co-evolutionary morphological arms race between sexes is not likely to exist in most species of Strepsiptera. …”
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The avocado genome informs deep angiosperm phylogeny, highlights introgressive hybridization, and reveals pathogen-influenced gene space adaptation
Published 2021“…We sequenced the nuclear genomes of the Mexican avocado race, P. americana var. drymifolia, and the most commercially popular hybrid cultivar, Hass, and anchored the latter to chromosomes using a genetic map. …”
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21A.218J / SP.454J / WGS.454J Identity and Difference, Spring 2007
Published 2007“…We will explore the utility of these terms in discussing issues of gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity, religion, etc.…”
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Practical fuzzing on open-source projects
Published 2022“…This highlights the importance of patching such vulnerabilities before hackers can exploit them, which is a race against time. Zero-day exploits is one of such vulnerability. …”
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Development of a powermeter for a bicycle II
Published 2009“…This proves to be more evident during a race. Currently, powermeters that are already in the market is expensive and only people with higher spending power or serious cyclist will be more likely in using them. …”
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A study of household stockholding change during 2008 financial crisis
Published 2013“…By investigating stock participation rate, persistency of stockholding status, and stock trading frequency respectively, we found that in general, wealthier households with well-educated risk-lover house heads, who belong to the majority race, tend to participate, stay in the stock market and trade more frequently during the crisis. …”
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Design and development of a solar-powered vehicle
Published 2014“…The objective is to design a fast and stable solar model car which can be used to participate in a solar race named Alternative Energy Car Challenge Solar Prix 2014 in Singapore. …”
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Exploring the (im)possibilities of multicultural solidarity in Singapore
Published 2015“…As the term implies, the state largely perceives ethnicity not in terms of inherent biological traits like one’s “race”, but as cultural practices that can be moulded into a harmonious configuration (Goh “Problem of Solidarity” 565). …”
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‘I don’t care who joins my choir’: investigating attitudes to diversity and inclusivity in lower- and upper-voice choirs in the United Kingdom
Published 2024“…We analyse choirs’ use of inclusion policies, and contrast examples of good practice with evidence of widespread exclusionary attitudes among individual choir members, especially in relation to race, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality. We conclude by making initial recommendations for how choirs might recognise and address such challenges, and call for a shift in the research agenda to pay greater attention to exclusionary factors in amateur and community music participation…”
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Into the imaginative realm of borges.
Published 2011“…It is in his early writings, in particular those between 1927 and 1929, namely “An Investigation of the Word”, “The Perpetual Race of Achilles and the Tortoise” and “A History of Eternity”, that we see his main principles and ideas coming together, inspired from his vast knowledge of subjects, unique experiences and having a highly inquisitive mind. …”
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Development of a power meter for a bicycle
Published 2018“…There is also a rise of competitive cyclists in various bicycle sport events such as racing, mountain bike trial, and freestyle. For cyclists who race, it is important for them to maximise the energy used while cycling. …”
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Neutralizing software piracy
Published 2019“…Covariates such as age, social adversity, baseline offending and race, were also accounted for. Further mediation analyses were conducted to better understand the role of neutralization techniques in the relationship between gender and software piracy intent. …”
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Academic publishing as a novice lesbian scholar: an intersectional experience
Published 2024“…Practices and experiences of publication are analysed considering how structural inequalities and discrimination based on gender, race, migration, age, and sexual orientation, among others, intersect in the context of scholarly publishing. …”
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Confinement practices among postnatal mothers in Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia
Published 2023“…The significant predicting factors for the duration of the confinement period are parity, educational level, race, occupational status, and monthly salary which p<0.05.…”
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A review and bibliometric analysis of the current studies for the 6G networks
Published 2024“…The race to develop the next generation of wireless networks, known as Sixth Generation (6G) wireless, which will be operational in 2030, has already begun. …”
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Astray
Published 2018“…Astray is a visual development project about a world that has been plunged into chaos, overrun by forests created by unstable magic unleashed in a fight against extinction as a result of conflict between the ever-industrious human race and the ancient beings that governed the natural world. …”
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Transforming higher education institutions through EDI leadership: A bibliometric exploration
Published 2024“…The co-citation analysis reveals five key themes: Race, Diversity, and Inclusion (RDI), Diversity, Leadership, and Self-Efficacy (DLSE), Gender Dynamics and Leadership Challenges, Women's Representation in Academic Medicine Leadership, and Transformational Leadership in HEIs. …”
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