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                    <title>Can rude behavior mask sexism? Study says yes</title>
                    <description>Being rude to everyone can hide sexism, according to a recent analysis from a researcher at The University of Texas at Dallas.</description>
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                    <category>Social Sciences</category>                    <pubDate>Mon, 25 Apr 2022 11:19:45 EDT</pubDate>
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                    <title>Study finds increase in women giving TED talks but not ethnic minorities</title>
                    <description>Women gave more than half of TED talks in the first half of 2017, up from less than one-third in 2006, according to a new study published in Political Research Exchange. But the German research team also found that ethnic minorities remain under-represented as TED speakers, giving just one in five talks over the same time period.</description>
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                    <category>Social Sciences</category>                    <pubDate>Mon, 02 Sep 2019 19:00:01 EDT</pubDate>
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                    <title>Study: Social media sways exercise motivation</title>
                    <description>It&#039;s January – a time when students are looking for that extra bit of oomph. For some, time spent on social media might provide the necessary inspiration to get up and exercising – but that time can come with consequences, according to a recent Western-led study.</description>
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                    <category>Social Sciences</category>                    <pubDate>Thu, 17 Jan 2019 05:35:24 EST</pubDate>
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