FACE-ISM AND OBJECTIFICATION IN MAINSTREAM AND LGBT MAGAZINES.

Face-ism and Objectification in Mainstream and LGBT Magazines.

In visual media, men are often shown with more facial prominence than women, a manifestation of sexism that has been labeled face-ism.The present research extended the study of facial prominence Set Of Two Wooden Keychains and gender representation in media to include magazines aimed at lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) audiences for t

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Stimulating the posterior parietal cortex reduces self-reported risk-taking propensity in people with tobacco use disorder

Previous research has identified a replicable role for the posterior parietal cortex (PPC) in risk behaviors, but it is unclear whether this relationship is causal.Here, we used a targeted neuromodulation protocol leveraging a single-session of 10-Hz rTMS to the PPC versus a control region in the visual Stockings cortex (V5), as well as two active

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Analytical review of the USA in modern Russian Mass Media: Features of the genre structure (based on spatial metaphors)

The article characterizes conceptual metaphors as one of the ways of structuring the genre of analytical review in modern Russian newspapers.The object of the study is spatial transfer models used by analysts (professional journalists and experts) to represent the image of the United States in the modern world.The research material consists of 138

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The Deep-Sea Genus Coronarctus (Tardigrada, Arthrotardigrada) in Brazil, South-Western Atlantic Ocean, with the Description of Three New Species

Three new marine tardigrade species from the deep-sea genus Coronarctus are described from the South-Western Atlantic Ocean: Coronarctus dissimilis sp.nov., C.neptunus sp.nov., and C.yurupari sp.nov.These, and C.laubieri Renaud-Mornant, 1987, are the first records of deep-sea tardigrades from this marine region.Specimens of those species were colle

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