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  2. Nepotism - Wikipedia

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    Nepotism is the act of granting an advantage, privilege, or position to relatives and friends in an occupation or field. These fields can include business, politics, academia, entertainment, religion or health care .

  3. Nepo baby - Wikipedia

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    Nepo baby, short for nepotism baby, is a term referring to someone whose career is similar or related to the career their parents succeeded in.The implication is that, because their parents already had connections to one or more specific industries, the child was able to use those connections to build a career in those industries.

  4. Nepotism or Networking, Is There a Difference? - AOL

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    Nepotism in the admissions process Remember in high school, when your best friend got accepted to your first choice college because her parents went there, but you were denied? This preferential ...

  5. Cronyism - Wikipedia

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    The word crony first appeared in 17th-century London, according to the Oxford English Dictionary; it is believed to be derived from the Greek word χρόνιος (chronios), meaning ' long term '. [4] A less likely but oft-quoted source is the supposed Irish term Comh-Roghna, which translates as ' close pals, mutual friends '. [citation needed]

  6. The Dark Side of Nepotism - AOL

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  7. Cardinal-nephew - Wikipedia

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    The word nepotism originally referred specifically to this practice, when it appeared in the English language about 1669. [5] From the middle of the Avignon Papacy (1309–1377) until Pope Innocent XII's anti-nepotism bull (a papal charter), Romanum decet pontificem (1692), a pope without a cardinal-nephew was the exception to the rule. [6]

  8. Emma Roberts Says There Are Pros and Cons to Being a ... - AOL

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    Emma Roberts has something to say about nepo baby stereotypes. Emma, 33, who is the daughter of Eric Roberts and the niece of Julia Roberts, weighed in on the nepotism discourse during a Tuesday ...

  9. Corruption - Wikipedia

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    Favouritism, nepotism and clientelism involve the favouring of not the perpetrator of corruption but someone related to them, such as a friend, family member or member of an association. Examples would include hiring or promoting a family member or staff member to a role they are not qualified for, who belongs to the same political party as you ...