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  2. Queen bee syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Queen bee syndrome is a social phenomenon where women in positions of authority or power treat subordinate females worse than males, purely based on gender. It was first defined by three researchers: Graham Staines, Carol Tavris, and Toby E. Jayaratne in 1973.

  3. Queen bee (sociology) - Wikipedia

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    A queen bee in a school setting is sometimes referred to as a school diva or school princess.They are often stereotyped in the media as being beautiful, charismatic, manipulative, popular, and wealthy, often holding positions of high social status, such as being head cheerleader (or being the captain of some other, usually an all-girl, sports team), the Homecoming or Prom Queen (or both). [7]

  4. Sex and gender differences in leadership - Wikipedia

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    Sex and gender differences in leadership have been studied from a variety of perspectives, including personality traits, sex and gender roles, and intersectional identities, to name a few. Scholars from fields such as leadership studies , management , psychology , and sociology have taken interest.

  5. Regina George (Mean Girls) - Wikipedia

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    At the Spring Fling dance, Regina is nominated for Spring Fling queen, but loses it to Cady. Once her spine heals the following year, Regina is advised by her physiotherapist to channel her anger through sports, which she does as she joins the lacrosse team. The story ends with Regina and Cady at peace, with a mutual respect for each other.

  6. Charming, creative, and grounded: What to know about the ...

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    What are Taurus’ more negative personality traits and weaknesses? Hedonistic. Stubborn. Lazy. Rude. Undiplomatic. Materialistic. Resistant to change. Possessive. Self-indulgent. Gluttonous ...

  7. Narcissistic leadership - Wikipedia

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    A narcissistic leader's priority is that leader's own self – at the expense of their people/group members. This leader exhibits the characteristics of a narcissist: arrogance, dominance and hostility. It is a sufficiently common leadership style that it has acquired its own name.

  8. Meet Aquarius, the Zodiac's unique thinker: The sign's ... - AOL

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    Astrologer Kesaine Walker explores the sign's key traits, plus its approach to relationships, career and more. Aquarius dates. Aquarius season runs from Jan. 20 to Feb. 18. Aquarius personality ...

  9. Adolescent clique - Wikipedia

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    Adolescent cliques are cliques that develop amongst adolescents.In the social sciences, the word "clique" is used to describe a large group of 6 to 12 "who interact with each other more regularly and intensely than others in the same setting". [1]