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Moral grandstanding, however, is a special kind of status seeking.
I say "status" and people have a negative connotation to status-seeking.
More often, she is a sad, status-seeking, increasingly homicidal opportunist/prostitute.
Status seeking, he said, was not a value instilled by their father.
"The relationships become about status-seeking, and dominance, and success," he said.
Social scientists have traced the evolutionary origins of status seeking to prehistoric times.
Message boards and blogs that serve points-obsessed, platinum-status-seeking travelers lit up.
We should remove some of the status-seeking elements to our network for various reasons.
But the whole premise of you writing this thing is people are status-seeking monkeys.
It's about status-seeking: the story that you're going to tell afterward to your guys.
Floaties that look like food, animals and mythical creatures have become essential for status-seeking Instagrammers.
That leads to all the same negative outcomes that we see for offline status seeking, as well.
Ditto sex at Harvard, which he sees as an extracurricular mix of know-how and status-seeking.
I think it's tricky because I start my piece with the idea that we are status-seeking monkeys.
When workforce logic pervades parenthood, then child-rearing takes on the competitiveness and status-seeking of professional culture.
This type of status-seeking might be easily dismissed as juvenile or superficial, but there's more to it.
Prices of these goods will be pushed higher, driving status-seeking employees to work more hours to earn them.
That includes inferences and categorizations — Status Seeking Singles, Blue Collar Comfort, Tight Money — that some companies use to classify people.
It's status-seeking, not argument, and it detracts from the democratic goal of actually engaging in arguments in good faith.
But we're now also seeing some of the sickening side effects of this sort of mass public display of performative status-seeking.
If they name-drop, they mention the "Big Name" in a cluster of unknowns, as if they're not even aware of their status-seeking.
But don't be fooled—this new form of status-seeking is no less oppressive than older practices, and in some ways it is less conducive to upward mobility.
We've also recently been looking at what we're calling 'digital status seeking' — people who explicitly go on social media to gather as much attention as they can on their feeds.
The Justice Department became increasingly staffed by intelligent, status-seeking, conformist graduates of the nation's top law schools — all of whom had friends on Wall Street and in the defense bar.
And, for the first time, it included coverage and access for abortion care regardless of geography and financial status, seeking to combat the long-standing discrimination against low-income women and women of color in our nation's laws.
I would probably say that when we're allowing our status-seeking impulses to run through the conversation, we start to maybe stray from the actual thing that matters the most to us, which is this moral piece that you're arguing for.
Such moments—along with the repeated tensions over sex, property, and labor, which rent nearly all these places—are reminders that their inhabitants, for all their efforts at transcendence, stubbornly remain status-seeking, gene-propagating, and, quite simply, selfish creatures.
Even personality differences vary from time to time and place to place—for example men are more agreeable (the term used by psychologists for a cluster of traits such as modesty, altruism and tender-mindedness), and less ambitious and status-seeking, in more hierarchical countries.
Joffrey Baratheon (Jack Gleeson) Let's face it — if Littlefinger and Olenna Tyrell, the status-seeking self-made man and the matriarch of one of the richest noble families, hadn't conspired to poison Joffrey at his own wedding, he would be tormenting everyone in sight.
"Add to this volatile mix," Buss continues, the evidence that men who attain positions of status feel "entitled" to greater sexual access to women — in fact that access was one of the key driving forces that led men over evolutionary history to have such strong status-seeking and resource-acquisition motivations.
Veblen goods are named after American economist Thorstein Veblen, who first identified conspicuous consumption as a mode of status-seeking in The Theory of the Leisure Class (1899).Veblen, T. B. (1899). The Theory of the Leisure Class. An Economic Study of Institutions.
Cyberbullying fulfills a need to be vengeful and malicious, while avoiding face-to-face contact. Similarly, besides information seeking, users who share news are motivated by U&G; of socializing and status seeking, especially if they have had prior experience with social media.
A number of scholars have argued that Norway has through its foreign policy engaged in status- seeking. Through an activist foreign policy, Norway has sought to elevate its standing among the international system's small powers and middle powers, and earn recognition from the great powers.
Cheyenne Harry is a wealth ranch owner. After his cowboys put an ad in the newspaper trying to find him a wife, Harry marries Aileen Judson-Brown. A year into their marriage, Aileen gives birth to their first child. The new family live with Aileen’s status seeking mother, Mrs. Judson-Brown. Mrs.
Claire Raines Associates names these cuspers the Sandwich Group. Susan Mitchell calls these cuspers the Swing Generation. According to the Mayo Clinic, these cuspers have the work ethic of the Silent Generations, but like Baby Boomers will often challenge the status quo. Codrington describes them as having the status-seeking, career advancement motivations as Baby Boomers.
Ed. M.W.Schein. 1975 even fish, and ants.Wilson, E.O, The Insect Societies (1971) Belknap Press of Harvard University Press Natural selection produces status-seeking behavior because animals tend to have more surviving offspring when they raise their status in their social group.Wilson, E.O, Sociobiology (1975, 2000) Belknap Press of Harvard University Press Such behaviors vary widely because they are adaptations to a wide range of environmental niches.
It is important to distinguish status seeking of smaller power from greater powers. Smaller states have limited power resources and aiming for status can be the only possible choice. Small state's identity is constituted in relation to great powers and therefore initially hierarchical. Small and middle powers play a role in constituting great powers and the greater posers depend on non-great powers to acknowledge their greatness.
The names of the kings are often based on places around Rome, such as Tiberinus, Aventinus, Alba, and Capetus. Others are rationalizations of mythical figures, or pure inventions to provide notable ancestors for status-seeking families. In the Aeneid, Virgil invents characters into living beings not unlike the heroes of Homer. The events described toward the end of the Aeneid were a nationalistic interpretation of perceived historical events in Roman history.
At one bar he meets a intoxicated Apache man Pete and invites him to drink share a drink from his bottle. Pete's girlfriend is the Apache Indian Tonita (Sylvia Sidney). Pete pulls out his pistol and in a fight he shoots Michael in the shoulder. Tonita tries to save her Indian friend, and Michael asks her to marry him as a way to get even with his prejudiced, status-seeking family.
International status seeking cannot be separated from domestic legitimation, especially with small states that are integrated in global politics. Smaller states' status aim is often to stand in one or more peer groups of similar states. They might also seek recognition by great powers as useful allies, contributors to systems maintenance or as impartial arbiters. Smaller states do not seek status by seeking to match greater powers materially.
Betty, on radio, is portrayed as a status-seeking, boy-crazy teenage girl. To her, every little thing is "the worst thing that could ever happen." Bud, on radio, is portrayed as an "all-American" boy who always seems to need "just a bit more" money, though he gets $1.25 (around $14.00 in 2019) per week in allowance. Bud is in charge of always having to answer the phone, which he hates.
An additional consideration; narcissists tend to favor short term benefit over long term, thus raters of performance that are close to them (such as peers) rate them lower than raters that have known them for a shorter period of time. Other related behaviors of narcissism, namely of status seeking, include blatant fabrication and exaggeration during the interview process. Interviewers’ initial impressions of narcissistic applicants are formed primarily on the basis of highly visible cues, which makes them susceptible to biases.Back, M.D., Schmukle, S.C., & Egloff, B. (2010).
Her main research interests focus on experimental economics, behavioral economics, public economics and personnel economics. They include the conduct of laboratory and field experiments on moral norms and social norms, cheating and tax evasion, incentives and motivation, punishment and cooperation, status seeking, and emotions. She is President Elect of the Economic Science Association (ESA); she was previously Vice-President of ESA for Europe. She was the President of the French Economic Association (AFSE) (2010-2011) and the Founding President of the French Association of Experimental Economics (ASFEE).
This Side of Paradise is the debut novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald, published in 1920. The book examines the lives and morality of American youth in the aftermath of World War I. Its protagonist Amory Blaine is an attractive student at Princeton University who dabbles in literature. The novel explores the theme of love warped by greed and status seeking, and takes its title from a line of Rupert Brooke's poem Tiare Tahiti. The novel famously helped F. Scott Fitzgerald gain Zelda Sayre's hand in marriage; its publication was her condition of acceptance.
Prophet and teacher: an introduction to the historical Jesus by William R. Herzog 2005 page 15 Intimating that the title Rabbi was used by status-seeking Pharisees (who "sit on the seat of Moses") and use the title as a sign of authority, in Matthew 23:1-8 Jesus rejected the title of Rabbi for his disciples, saying: "But be not ye called Rabbi: for one is your teacher, and all ye are brethren".God with us by Mark Allan Powell 1995 pages 80-82 The role of teacher is also referred to the Paraclete, mentioned by Jesus for the first time on the night before the Crucifixion.
Procas Silvius from Nuremberg chronicles The names of the Alban kings are often related to toponyms around Rome, or to legendary figures in the early history of Rome. The constructed genealogies in which they appear may reflect the desire of status-seeking families in the Late Republic to lay claim to Trojan ancestry. The name Procas or Proca may be related to the mythological figure Prochyte, a kinswoman of AeneasGary D. Farney, Ethnic Identity and Aristocratic Competition in Republican Rome (Cambridge University Press, 2007), p. 57. who died when the fleet carrying the refugees of Troy to Italy was within sight of the coast.
Tully, James. "The Kantian Idea of Europe" in In writing from the perspective of a universal history, Kant valorizes an unrealized future state (though he is aware, however, of the problem of theorizing without empirical basis, recognizing the appearance of irrationality that such an enterprise exhibits and criticizing Herder for extracting conclusions from speculative psychologizing).Mah, Harold, "The Age of Herder, Kant, and Hegel", in Kant classifies the constitutional republics of contemporary Western Europe—marked as they were by federalism, status-seeking, individualism and a degree of moral and cultural maturity—as belonging to an advanced, yet still intermediate, stage of development, judging them to be civilized but not thoroughly moral. All other societies are deemed inferior and judged according to the benchmark of European nation-states.
The case for Rædwald depends on the assumption that modern conceptions of Middle Age wealth and power are accurate. The wealth of the Sutton Hoo ship-burial is astonishing because there are no contemporaneous parallels, but the lack of parallels could be a quirk of survival just as much as it could be an indicator of Rædwald's wealth. Many other Anglo-Saxon barrows have been plowed over or looted, and so just as little is known about contemporary kingliness, little is known about contemporary kingly graves; if there was any special significance to the items termed regalia, it could have been religious instead of kingly significance, and if anything of kingly graves is known, it is that the graves of even the mere wealthy contained riches that any king would be happy to own. Distinguishing between graves of chieftains, regents, kings, and status-seeking arrivistes is difficult.
Some animal parts used can be considered rather strange such as cow gallstones, hornet nests,Lu Feng Fang, Materia Metrica leeches, and scorpion. Other examples of animal parts include horn of the antelope or buffalo, deer antlers, testicles and penis bone of the dog, and snake bile. Some TCM textbooks still recommend preparations containing animal tissues, but there has been little research to justify the claimed clinical efficacy of many TCM animal products. Some compounds can include the parts of endangered species, including tiger bones and rhinoceros hornFacts about traditional Chinese medicine (TCM): rhinoceros horn, Encyclopædia Britannica, Facts about traditional Chinese medicine (TCM): rhinoceros horn, as discussed in rhinoceros (mammal): – Britannica Online Encyclopedia which is used for many ailments (though not as an aphrodisiac as is commonly misunderstood in the West). The black market in rhinoceros horn (driven not just by TCM but also unrelated status-seeking) has reduced the world's rhino population by more than 90 percent over the past 40 years.

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