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The Marcos Human Rights Litigation: Can Justice be Achieved in U.S. Courts for Abuses that Occurred Abroad?
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A Busy Instruction Librarian’s Survival Guide
Instruction librarians often experience a large number of requests for library instruction sessions in a relatively short time period. Trying to accommodate all these requests can lead to stress, anxiety, physical and mental exhaustion, and burnout. This poster details how one librarian navigates through those times when they are managing the equivalent of a full-time teaching load. They will share their tips for scheduling time, nutritional considerations, advocating for yourself, and practicing self-care
Spartan Daily, June 16, 1943
Volume 31, Issue 155https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/10815/thumbnail.jp
Spartan Daily, June 16, 1943
Volume 31, Issue 155https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/10815/thumbnail.jp
Are blondes really dumb?
Discrimination based on appearance has serious economic consequences. Women with blonde hair are often considered beautiful, but dumb, which is a potentially harmful stereotype since many employers seek intelligent workers. Using the NLSY79, a large nationally representative survey tracking young baby boomers, this research analyzes the IQ of white women and men according to hair color. Blonde women have a higher mean IQ than women with brown, red and black hair. Blondes are more likely classified as geniuses and less likely to have extremely low IQ than women with other hair colors, suggesting the dumb blonde stereotype is a myth.Published versio
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